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Great Eastern Ocean | |
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First appearance | The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader |
Created by | C.S. Lewis |
In-universe information | |
Other name(s) | Eastern Ocean |
Type | Ocean |
Race(s) | Humans, Naiads, Mermaids, sea creatures, talking animals, stars |
Location | Eastern part of the Narnian world |
The Great Eastern Sea, or also Eastern Ocean, is the largest expanse of water in the world of Narnia, present in the literary series of the same name Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis.
Geography
editLocated east of the Narnian continent, the Great Eastern Ocean is depicted as a vast expanse of water, shrouded in mystery and wonder. Its exact dimensions are never explicitly defined, allowing an aura of imagination and exploration to surround it. The ocean serves as a natural border, separating Narnia from Aslan's country.[1] It is characterized by several islands, including: Located east of the Narnian continent, the Great Eastern Ocean is depicted as a vast expanse of water, shrouded in mystery and wonder. Its exact dimensions are never explicitly defined, allowing an aura of imagination and exploration to surround it. The ocean serves as a natural border, separating Narnia from Aslan's country.[1] It is characterized by several islands, including:
- Galma
- Terebinthia
- Seven Islands
- Lonely Islands
- Dragon Island
- Scorched Island
- Coriakin Island
- Ramandu Island
Beyond these waters lies the "Silver Sea", a sea with placid and shallow waters covered with lilies. Beyond this sea lies the Far East, a strip of sand dominated by a perpetual wave that separates it from the country of Aslan, the Christian paradise.[2]