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− | The '''Midnight Ocean''' is a [[subscriber]] [[ocean]]. There are eight [[archipelago]]s in Midnight, each with seven or eight [[island]]s. There are a total of fifty-nine islands in Midnight. Midnight's geography is mostly based on that of [[Azure Ocean|Azure]], with some adjustments in the positioning of islands inside individual archipelagos and some landscaping changes to some of the islands, notably [[Epsilon Island|Epsilon]], [[Guava Island|Guava]], and [[Gaea Island|Gaea]] Islands. | + | The '''Midnight Ocean''' is a [[subscriber]] [[ocean]]. There are eight [[archipelago]]s in Midnight, each with seven or eight [[island]]s. There are a total of fifty-nine islands in Midnight. Midnight's geography is mostly based on that of [[Azure Ocean|Azure]], with some adjustments in the positioning of islands inside individual archipelagos and some landscaping changes to some of the islands, notably [[Epsilon Island (Midnight)|Epsilon]], [[Guava Island (Midnight)|Guava]], and [[Gaea Island (Midnight)|Gaea]] Islands. |
The capital island of each archipelago is named after a Greek letter. A capital island buys [[gem]]s of the same type as the archipelago's name. | The capital island of each archipelago is named after a Greek letter. A capital island buys [[gem]]s of the same type as the archipelago's name. |
Revision as of 21:18, 16 October 2005
The Midnight Ocean is a subscriber ocean. There are eight archipelagos in Midnight, each with seven or eight islands. There are a total of fifty-nine islands in Midnight. Midnight's geography is mostly based on that of Azure, with some adjustments in the positioning of islands inside individual archipelagos and some landscaping changes to some of the islands, notably Epsilon, Guava, and Gaea Islands.
The capital island of each archipelago is named after a Greek letter. A capital island buys gems of the same type as the archipelago's name.
* denotes capital
Ocean History
A brief Midnight blockade history.
External Links
- Diamond Blades Maps of the Oceans including full maps of Midnight with routes, commodity listing, and route difficulty.
- Island Naming Scheme
- Printable PDF map of the Midnight Ocean