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Anarkis Ocean

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Ocean
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South-East Anarkand
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N a t i v e s

Elytra
Ocean Scrag
Globis
Terrordon

Elytra

Ocean Scrag

Globis

Terrordon

L a n d s c a p e

Anarkis Ocean
Anarkis Ocean
Anarkis Ocean
Anarkis Ocean

Anarkis Ocean

Anarkis Ocean

Anarkis Ocean

Anarkis Ocean

A b o u t

The Anarkis Ocean, spanning the eastern coast of the country of Anarkis, is a region of immense ecological, economic, and cultural significance. Partially owned by Anarkis, this vast expanse of water is not only a critical resource but also a focal point of local mythology and history. Among its most intriguing features is the Elytra, one of the oldest living beings on Anarkand.


Though sightings are few and far between, these unusual sea creatures are adored throughout Anarkis, with many believing that they are the embodiment of Arias, the water goddess. Many Anarkis scholars and historians believe that the Elytra were made in the image of Arias and as such pushed for the conservation of the creatures.


The Anarkis Ocean supports a rich variety of marine life, making it a vital part of the local ecosystem. The coastal waters are abundant with fish, crustaceans, and other marine organisms, which form the backbone of the region's fishing industry. This industry is crucial to the economy of Anarkis, providing food and trade opportunities.


Marine conservation efforts are well-established in the Anarkis Ocean, with several marine reserves and protected areas designed to preserve its rich biodiversity. These measures help to ensure sustainable fishing practices and protect the delicate balance of the ocean's ecosystem. The scientific community has shown a keen interest in the Anarkis Ocean, with numerous research initiatives aimed at understanding its unique marine environment and the life forms it sustains.

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