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The Lotus Sea is a sea on Eurth connected to the Oriental Ocean, surrounded by the Aurelian Shield, Cashiri Island, Hei Sea, South-Western Alharan Coast and the Northern Aurelian Coast. The Lotus Sea covers an area of about X,XXX,XXX km2 (XXX,XXX sq mi), representing x% of the glubal ocean surface. The Lotus Sea encompasses a vast number of islands, some of them of volcanic origin. The Lotus Sea has an average depth of 2,950 m (9,678 ft) and the deepest recorded point is 5,102 m (16,738 ft) in the XXX, between Giokto and Goankok.
The sea was an important route for merchants and travellers of ancient times, facilitating the trade and cultural exchange between the peoples of the region. The Sheng Dynasty maintained nautical hegemony over the sea for centuries.
The countries surrounding the Lotus and it's marginal seas in clockwise order are Florentia, PlaceHolder, Ymutz-Mizlan, Pecario, Manamana, Bushland, Kolhar, Mikochi, Goankok, Giokto and Esonice. In addition, the Maimi territory of Seylos and XXX island of Aurora also has a coastline on the Lotus Sea. The drainage basin of the Lotus Sea also extends into Great Xio.
== Names and etymology ==
=== Anglian ===
Lotus Sea
=== Azumic ===
'''Mikochinese'''
'''Esonian'''
=== Huang ===
=== Lysian ===
Mer de Lotus
=== Stillian ===
Mar de loto
== History ==
=== Proto-Azumic Migrations ===
They moved from the desert
=== Sheng Dynasty and Medieval Era ===
They conquered
=== Aurelian Wars & Modern Era ===
They warred
== Geography ==
=== Marginal Seas ===
=== Extent ===
=== Exclusive Economic Zone ===
=== Coastal Cities ===
=== Other Features ===
=== Largest Islands ===
=== Climate ===
== Biodiversity ==


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== Gallery ==
<gallery>
File:KagayakiCity1.jpg|Kagayaki City, Mikochi, with the Lotus Sea in the background
</gallery>{{Eurth}}

Revision as of 10:53, 17 September 2024

Lotus Sea
Lotusi Sea

Slotus Lea

Sea of Lotus
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Lotus Sea
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Bathymetry of the Lotus Sea
LocationNorth-Western Aurelia

South-Western Alharu

Eastern Thalassa
Coordinates0° 105°W
TypeSea
EtymologyLotus Flower
Basin countriesMikochi

Esonice Florentia Ymutz-Matalan etc

etc
Average depth2,950 metres (9,678.478 ft)
Max. depth5,102 metres (16,738.85 ft)
Water volumelater
Shore length1later
IslandsAtleast 6
SettlementsUmikyo

Belleville Maimedo ?

etc
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

The Lotus Sea is a sea on Eurth connected to the Oriental Ocean, surrounded by the Aurelian Shield, Cashiri Island, Hei Sea, South-Western Alharan Coast and the Northern Aurelian Coast. The Lotus Sea covers an area of about X,XXX,XXX km2 (XXX,XXX sq mi), representing x% of the glubal ocean surface. The Lotus Sea encompasses a vast number of islands, some of them of volcanic origin. The Lotus Sea has an average depth of 2,950 m (9,678 ft) and the deepest recorded point is 5,102 m (16,738 ft) in the XXX, between Giokto and Goankok.

The sea was an important route for merchants and travellers of ancient times, facilitating the trade and cultural exchange between the peoples of the region. The Sheng Dynasty maintained nautical hegemony over the sea for centuries.

The countries surrounding the Lotus and it's marginal seas in clockwise order are Florentia, PlaceHolder, Ymutz-Mizlan, Pecario, Manamana, Bushland, Kolhar, Mikochi, Goankok, Giokto and Esonice. In addition, the Maimi territory of Seylos and XXX island of Aurora also has a coastline on the Lotus Sea. The drainage basin of the Lotus Sea also extends into Great Xio.

Names and etymology

Anglian

Lotus Sea

Azumic

Mikochinese


Esonian

Huang

Lysian

Mer de Lotus

Stillian

Mar de loto

History

Proto-Azumic Migrations

They moved from the desert

Sheng Dynasty and Medieval Era

They conquered

Aurelian Wars & Modern Era

They warred

Geography

Marginal Seas

Extent

Exclusive Economic Zone

Coastal Cities

Other Features

Largest Islands

Climate

Biodiversity

Gallery