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== Background == In the past, there had been [Captains], [Sailors], and [Travellers] who had attempted to find the edge of the known world. Only one to a thousand ships ever return; those that do describe a "blackness which the water pours into, a place where light does not exist." There are stories that sometimes [[Seamwalkers|something]] comes up from edges. They are described to "kill all they encounter and die slowly, if at all."{{ref|4.03 K}} One of those things had been [[A'ctelios Salash]].{{ref|7.09 K}} {{quote |quote = In an age before the Dragons ruled, something came from beyond the edge of the world. It must have destroyed nations. |speaker = [[Quarass|The Quarass]] explaining the origins of A’ctelios_Salash to [[Trey Atwood]]{{ref|7.09 K}} }} Blighted waters from [[Rhir]] flow west and north towards the edge of the world. People from [[Rhir]] told the [[Americans|American Group]] that it is a "great abyss from which no one returns." The world is actually round, and the reason for the Last Tide's existence is that a piece of the world had been destroyed in the [[God War]]. The [[Drath Archipelago]] is all that remains of the continent that used to be there.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/04/17/8-80/ Chapter 8.80]</ref>
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