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The '''Eastern Sea''' is one of the three major regions considered to be part of the civilized world, alongside [[Northern Hyrule]] and [[Southern Hyrule]].
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[[Lake Hylia]] of Northern Hyrule is the primary water source which feeds into saltwater [[Hyrule Bay]], which splits the two halves of Hyrule.  This bay feeds into the Eastern Sea, which stretches across the entire coast of the Hyrule mainland.
 
 
 
Being to the east of mainland [[Hyrule]], the isles of this sea have been effectively untouched by the recent invasion of [[Ganon]].  Largely because of this, Hyruleans have more recently begun to explore and settle the distant islands of this new world.  Accurate maps of it have yet to even be made.  Because sea travel has become so common, your typical adventurer can easily find a sea-going vessel to traverse this region.  (A typical boat which traverses water with sails or rowing can be gained for free, but blackpowder-based weaponry such as [[cannon]]s must still be acquired as [[:Category:Treasures|treasures]].)
 
 
 
Notable islands of the Eastern Sea include:
 
* [[Dragoon Roost Island]], located near Hyrule proper, which is hope to the avian [[Rito]] race
 
* The [[Hylian]]-inhabited [[Windfall Island]]
 
* The [[Forsaken Fortress]], home to pirates and lowlifes of all races
 
* [[Crescent Island]], the only known homeland of the elusive [[Tokay]] race
 
* [[Koholint Island]], a strange island known for its odd [[Hylian]] and talking animal inhabitants
 
* The [[Subrosian Glacier]], an icy sheet home to [[Race:Yeti|Yook]]s, which supposedly has well-known gates to the strange land of [[Subrosia]]
 
 
 
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