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The '''Gulf of Adwa''' is a narrow sea separating northeastern [[Idiri]] from the lands of [[Near Ruleska]]. Although it serves to separate the Sirdabi Caliphate into western and eastern domains, it is as much corridor as barrier, serving to connect the [[Sea of Salaah]] with the [[Adelantean]].
The '''Gulf of Adwa''' is a narrow sea separating northeastern [[Idiri]] from the lands of [[Near Ruleska]]. Although it serves to separate the Sirdabi Caliphate into western and eastern domains, it is as much corridor as barrier, serving to connect the [[Sea of Salaah]] with the [[Adelantean Sea|Adelantean]].


Formerly called the Gulf of Marzum, it became known by its present name after the last century before the Great Dark, when the Rahoumi prophet al-Azad's wife Adwa crossed it while fleeing the strife that followed the prophet's death.
Formerly called the Gulf of Marzum, it became known by its present name after the last century before the Great Dark, when the Rahoumi prophet al-Azad's wife Adwa crossed it while fleeing the strife that followed the prophet's death.

Revision as of 22:29, 17 December 2021

The Gulf of Adwa is a narrow sea separating northeastern Idiri from the lands of Near Ruleska. Although it serves to separate the Sirdabi Caliphate into western and eastern domains, it is as much corridor as barrier, serving to connect the Sea of Salaah with the Adelantean.

Formerly called the Gulf of Marzum, it became known by its present name after the last century before the Great Dark, when the Rahoumi prophet al-Azad's wife Adwa crossed it while fleeing the strife that followed the prophet's death.