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Seamwalkers are eldritch beings from beyond realities, said to be "born of void and madness". 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, said to be "born of void and madness". 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 in a "zone of nothingness" beyond the | One of the most feared things in the world, Seamwalkers reside in a "zone of nothingness" beyond the Last Tide where nothing can survive. 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]]. |