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| crustaceomutoid03-20-07, 11:47 AM | Anyone know if the Sea of Fallen Stars is fresh or salt water? Thank you in advance. |
| dragynson103-20-07, 12:18 PM | i cant say for sure but the various books include sharks, octopi and traditional saltwater marine life in the Sea of fallen stars |
| crustaceomutoid03-20-07, 12:39 PM | That's enough clarification for me. Thank you. |
| ericlboyd03-20-07, 06:01 PM | The Sea of Fallen Stars is saltwater. The Lake of Dragons and the Vilhon Reach are brackish. The Moonsea is fresh. See "Sea of Fallen Stars" [2e]. --Eric |
| creepy drifter03-20-07, 06:05 PM | The Sea of Fallen Stars is saltwater. The Lake of Dragons and the Vilhon Reach are brackish. The Moonsea is fresh. See "Sea of Fallen Stars" [2e]. --EricThe 3.5 D&D sourcebook Stormwrack probably has good encounter tables for both saltwater and brackish water bodies of those respective sizes. |
| Old Sage03-20-07, 07:30 PM | The Sea of Fallen Stars is saltwater. The Lake of Dragons and the Vilhon Reach are brackish. The Moonsea is fresh. See "Sea of Fallen Stars" [2e]. --EricSea of Fallen Stars tells us that nearly 99% of the Inner Sea's total volume is saltwater. There is an area of freshwater west of Arrabar. |