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[[File: | [[File:Hydro map amujansea.png|thumb|The Amujan Sea and the countries with coastlines on its waters]] | ||
The '''Amujan Sea''' is a body of water located between the continents of [[Thasusa]] and the [[Land of Chaos]]. It is connected to the [[Sea of Fortune]] in the east via the [[Straits of Amuj]] and the [[East Murbet Sea]] in the west. [[Pihi]], [[Pua]], [[Latium Regnātum|Latium]], [[Tauranga Puawai]], [[Aylongam]] (through the [[Viren Islands]]), and [[T'anshilebs]] have coastlines on the Amujan Sea. In the southern waters of the sea is the Blighted Shrine, which is currently administered as a territory of [[Kozdenen]]. | |||
== Exploration == | |||
Doge Peleṽa of Kozdenen first explored the [[Blighted Shrine]] as a location for an industrial Guardian farm, building a wall surrounding the monument from the sea floor to the surface and draining the sea within it. After accidentally digging down to the [[Amujan Drebzha|Drebzha]]-[[Mawg (Amuj)|Mawg]] tunnel, Peleṽa built a [[Cenrail]] station at the shrine. | |||
== | == Names in other languages == | ||
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{{Trans/item|Arabic|بحر أموي ''Bâħâr Omâwin'' {{ipa|/bəħər oməwin/}}}} | |||
{{Trans/item|Augish|Амыїш Сы ''Amûyiš Sû'' {{ipa|[ˈa.mʉ.jiʃ sʉ]}}}} | |||
{{Trans/item|Feqhuv|''Amujvomsa'' {{ipa|[ˈam.ɨj.ʋɤm.ça]}}}} | |||
{{Trans/item|Hebrew|הים האמויי ''Hayam Ha'amuyi'' {{ipa|[ɦa.ˈjam ɦa.ʔa.mu.ˈji]}}}} | |||
{{Trans/item|Japanese|アムイ{{ruby|海|うみ}} ''Amui Umi'' {{ipa|/amɯi ɯmi/}}}} | |||
{{Trans/item|Knrawi|''Juànth Âmii''{{Ipa|[x̠ɔa˩ntʰ a˥˩mɛj]}}}} | |||
{{Trans/item|Kośtsiśtsi|''dziktsi Xomi''{{Ipa|[dzictsi xɔmɨ]}}}} | |||
{{Trans/item|Regnate Latin|MARE NOSTRVM {{Ipa|/ˈmɐrɛ 'nɔsdrʊ̃/}} ''(also includes the Sea of Fortune and East Murbet Sea)''}} | |||
{{Trans/item|Śácamþaśá|''Muńinu'' {{Script|script=thl|t=nuiNmu}} {{ipa|/'ⁿbuɲinu/}}<ref>‘Builder Sea’ referring to the fact that the vast majority of Maraśa‘s prismarine building materials originate there. </ref>}} | |||
{{Trans/item|Soc'ul'|''Xec'en Amei''{{Ipa|[ʃə˧kʰə˧n a˧mə˧j]}}}} | |||
{{Trans/item|Xadwg|{{Script|script=cadwg|t=Epamu Kuhu}}''Epamu Kuhu'' {{ipa|[ˈe.pa.mɨ ˈkɨ.ɣɨ]}}}} | |||
{{Trans/item|Xindvâ|''Xuôm Âmûy'' {{ipa|/ɕuə̯m ɑ.mɨj/}}}} | |||
{{Trans/item|Zanchulese|''Epamy Kyhy'' {{ipa|[ˈe.pɑ.mɨ kɨ.ɣɨ]}}}} | |||
}} | |||
[[Category: Bodies of water]] | |||
Latest revision as of 09:04, 14 September 2025

The Amujan Sea is a body of water located between the continents of Thasusa and the Land of Chaos. It is connected to the Sea of Fortune in the east via the Straits of Amuj and the East Murbet Sea in the west. Pihi, Pua, Latium, Tauranga Puawai, Aylongam (through the Viren Islands), and T'anshilebs have coastlines on the Amujan Sea. In the southern waters of the sea is the Blighted Shrine, which is currently administered as a territory of Kozdenen.
Exploration
Doge Peleṽa of Kozdenen first explored the Blighted Shrine as a location for an industrial Guardian farm, building a wall surrounding the monument from the sea floor to the surface and draining the sea within it. After accidentally digging down to the Drebzha-Mawg tunnel, Peleṽa built a Cenrail station at the shrine.
Names in other languages
- Arabic: بحر أموي Bâħâr Omâwin /bəħər oməwin/
- Augish: Амыїш Сы Amûyiš Sû [ˈa.mʉ.jiʃ sʉ]
- Feqhuv: Amujvomsa [ˈam.ɨj.ʋɤm.ça]
- Hebrew: הים האמויי Hayam Ha'amuyi [ɦa.ˈjam ɦa.ʔa.mu.ˈji]
- Japanese: アムイ海 Amui Umi /amɯi ɯmi/
- Knrawi: Juànth Âmii[x̠ɔa˩ntʰ a˥˩mɛj]
- Kośtsiśtsi: dziktsi Xomi[dzictsi xɔmɨ]
- Regnate Latin: MARE NOSTRVM /ˈmɐrɛ 'nɔsdrʊ̃/ (also includes the Sea of Fortune and East Murbet Sea)
- Śácamþaśá: Muńinu nuiNmu /'ⁿbuɲinu/[1]
- Soc'ul': Xec'en Amei[ʃə˧kʰə˧n a˧mə˧j]
- Xadwg: Epamu KuhuEpamu Kuhu [ˈe.pa.mɨ ˈkɨ.ɣɨ]
- Xindvâ: Xuôm Âmûy /ɕuə̯m ɑ.mɨj/
- Zanchulese: Epamy Kyhy [ˈe.pɑ.mɨ kɨ.ɣɨ]
- ↑ ‘Builder Sea’ referring to the fact that the vast majority of Maraśa‘s prismarine building materials originate there.