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The Sea of Winds is one of the three non-polar oceans on Darelth. The Clans of Eriet control its north-western shores, the Provinces of Chila the southwest, the Merithan City-States the northern shore, and the Xemil Empire the south-eastern shores. The Seas of Winds derives its name from the strong, cool, winds that blow down from the Sea of Ice and over the plains of Eriet. Sailing eastward, to the Sea of Storms is easy; sailing westward, much less so.

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  • The Sea of Winds is one of the three non-polar oceans on Darelth. The Clans of Eriet control its north-western shores, the Provinces of Chila the southwest, the Merithan City-States the northern shore, and the Xemil Empire the south-eastern shores. The Seas of Winds derives its name from the strong, cool, winds that blow down from the Sea of Ice and over the plains of Eriet. Sailing eastward, to the Sea of Storms is easy; sailing westward, much less so.
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  • The Sea of Winds is one of the three non-polar oceans on Darelth. The Clans of Eriet control its north-western shores, the Provinces of Chila the southwest, the Merithan City-States the northern shore, and the Xemil Empire the south-eastern shores. The Seas of Winds derives its name from the strong, cool, winds that blow down from the Sea of Ice and over the plains of Eriet. Sailing eastward, to the Sea of Storms is easy; sailing westward, much less so.
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