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Seamwalkers are eldritch beings from beyond realities. They prey upon worlds and gods, consuming the weakest and swarming strongholds.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2023/11/22/9-66/ Chapter 9.66]</ref> | Seamwalkers are eldritch beings from beyond realities. They prey upon worlds and gods, consuming the weakest and swarming strongholds.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2023/11/22/9-66/ Chapter 9.66]</ref> | ||
One of the most feared things in the world, Seamwalkers reside beyond the [[The Last Tide (location)|Last Tide]]. Described as things that should never reach land or walk under the sun, they are hunted by dedicated nations such as [[Drath Archipelago|Drath]] and [[Cenidau]].<ref>[[Chapter 8.61]]</ref> | One of the most feared things in the world, Seamwalkers reside beyond the [[The Last Tide (location)|Last Tide]] where. Described as things that should never reach land or walk under the sun, they are hunted by dedicated nations such as [[Drath Archipelago|Drath]] and [[Cenidau]].<ref>[[Chapter 8.61]]</ref> | ||
The corpse that is now [[A’ctelios Salash]] was a Seamwalker; described by the Quarass to be the largest of its kind, to the residents of Innworld's knowledge.<ref>[[Chapter 7.09 K]]</ref> Seamwalkers can be larger still, as seen with the [[Timewalker]]. | The corpse that is now [[A’ctelios Salash]] was a Seamwalker; described by the Quarass to be the largest of its kind, to the residents of Innworld's knowledge.<ref>[[Chapter 7.09 K]]</ref> Seamwalkers can be larger still, as seen with the [[Timewalker]]. | ||