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The Apenic Sea is by far the largest of the six bodies of water, covering more area than the other five seas combined. The Apenic Sea is also the furthest west. The northern section seas quite a bit of trade traffic, while the mid- and southern sections are wild areas and pirate territory.

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  • The Apenic Sea is by far the largest of the six bodies of water, covering more area than the other five seas combined. The Apenic Sea is also the furthest west. The northern section seas quite a bit of trade traffic, while the mid- and southern sections are wild areas and pirate territory.
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  • The Apenic Sea is by far the largest of the six bodies of water, covering more area than the other five seas combined. The Apenic Sea is also the furthest west. The northern section seas quite a bit of trade traffic, while the mid- and southern sections are wild areas and pirate territory.
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