Derkniss Sea
The Derkniss Sea1 forms the north-central part of the Súrkniss Sea south of the Dragonían continent, separated from the latter by an island chain to the south and east. It's bordered by the Dakrúzú Peninsula to the west, the Hahagak Sea and Múlíat Mountains to the northwest and Tærp Mountains to the northeast.
The name originates among the Traks along the eastern coast of Dakrúzú Peninsula, meaning Foamy Sea, referring to the frequent bubbling caused by volcanic activity under the waves.
The name originates among the Traks along the eastern coast of Dakrúzú Peninsula, meaning Foamy Sea, referring to the frequent bubbling caused by volcanic activity under the waves.
Geography
The largest island in Derkniss Sea is the Island of the Sacred Stone, which the now extinct Zkorbs called Nerg-zka-úl, located to the west.
1Original icelandic: Derknisshaf.
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