Devilfish Strait is a narrow, navigable waterway between the borders of Eastern and Western Yamato not far from Shipwreck Cove. Its geographic location has led to it acting as a mark historically separating the four Yamatian regions and the eventual Great Imperial Provinces from one another. The strait has gained an ominous reputation among sailors, smugglers and pirates alike because few ships which have entered it have ever returned to tell the tale.
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| - Devilfish Strait is a narrow, navigable waterway between the borders of Eastern and Western Yamato not far from Shipwreck Cove. Its geographic location has led to it acting as a mark historically separating the four Yamatian regions and the eventual Great Imperial Provinces from one another. The strait has gained an ominous reputation among sailors, smugglers and pirates alike because few ships which have entered it have ever returned to tell the tale.
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| - Devilfish, Harpies, Sea serpents, Sirens
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| - Between Eastern and Western Yamato
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*Seafarer's Rest
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| - Devilfish Strait is a narrow, navigable waterway between the borders of Eastern and Western Yamato not far from Shipwreck Cove. Its geographic location has led to it acting as a mark historically separating the four Yamatian regions and the eventual Great Imperial Provinces from one another. The strait has gained an ominous reputation among sailors, smugglers and pirates alike because few ships which have entered it have ever returned to tell the tale. Many scary and sad folktales from Yamatian, Shang and Bharata peoples are about this eerie region, which is why few ships ever dare to enter it to uncover its secrets. The strait's name is based on an old story in which strange, singing fish appear to ships entering the strait and attempt to lure crew members overboard to their watery doom. The strait also hides a great secret: it's where Tiamat, Goddess of the Sea, chose to seal herself in to isolate herself from the rest of the world and the other gods.
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