Sea of Traitors

The body of water Expatria most commonly floats in and named for its proximity to said city.   The Sea of Traitors was once called the Sea of Spores for its similar proximity to The Netherwell but the creation of the floating city-state usurped the fungal forest, especially considering many people tend to conveniently forget the Netherwell is there at all (compared to a self-proclaimed sovereign floating city).   The Sea of Traitors feeds into the Hafti Ocean and is known for being temperate and good for fishing, though higher-than-usual concentrations of bandits tend to take up residence along its banks, likely due to the draw of Expatria or the remoteness from most other large cities.
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