The Summer Sea was said to be the most beautiful in the world.
Situated south of Europa, the waters there were said to glimmer like topaz and amber whenever sunlight danced across their surface.
It shared borders with the Galestine Ocean in the west and the Stormy Sea in the east.
The Stormy Sea, as the name suggested, was always home to storms and violent whirlpools. It was the primary reason why ships from Ulier and Nahua never dared traverse it. Instead, they took the longer route and crossed the Galestine to get to the other side of the world.
Whenever merchants and sailors journeyed from the Galestine Ocean to the Summer Sea on their way to Southern Europa, they would always be enamored by the beauty of this sea.
The waters were calm, the skies clear, and the horizon stretched endlessly, painted in soft amber light. Trade routes were lively, ships moved steadily with the winds, and the sea carried the promise of wealth and adventure.
