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No evidence remains that the Trident was known to the ancient seafarers of the Nokimi Empire, but in light of the fact that their travels to the Seligonian coast are generally presumed to have taken them along the Horn of Nokim north and west to the Bay of Sandôr, it is likely they knew of the area and passed it often, potentially even to enter Avalia to the east. The Armundians knew of a place they called '''Cevitti''', ostensibly a term borrowed from the 'Iru Ni'i who themselves are likely to have learnt it from the Nokimi. Cevitti was said to lie to the east, where the earth broke open and gave way to the untamed open sea.
No evidence remains that the Trident was known to the ancient seafarers of the Nokimi Empire, but in light of the fact that their travels to the Seligonian coast are generally presumed to have taken them along the Horn of Nokim north and west to the Bay of Sandôr, it is likely they knew of the area and passed it often, potentially even to enter Avalia to the east. The Armundians knew of a place they called '''Cevitti''', ostensibly a term borrowed from the 'Iru Ni'i who themselves are likely to have learnt it from the Nokimi. Cevitti was said to lie to the east, where the earth broke open and gave way to the untamed open sea.


Later, Iilish  
Later, the capes were known as the hazardous threshold to the east, and both Olgish and Aribelian ships will still avoid a voyage past it. Iilish ships are known to traverse the passage but dread it; only Kalparian and Feldic ships readily circumnavigate the eastern coast of Seligon to reach Nelkon and the Arachans.
 
 


[[Category:Capes and Bays]][[Category:Geography]][[Category:Seligonian Geography]]
[[Category:Capes and Bays]][[Category:Geography]][[Category:Seligonian Geography]]