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− | |He sailed the Midnight Sea, Miss Tress. Beneath Thanasmia's own moon. The Sorceress took him. |
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− | |Flik, on Charlie's fate{{book ref|tress|5}} |
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+ | [[Flik]] refers to the [[Midnight Moon]] as "Thanasmia's own" when telling [[Tress]] about [[Charlie]] being forced to sail the [[Midnight Sea]]. It is unclear whether Thanasmia is is an actual entity or simply a religious figure on Lumar.{{book ref|tress|5}} |
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− | The context of Flik's statement implies that Thanasmia could be a name for the [[Aether#Lumar_aethers|prime midnight aether]] that presumably lives on the moon above the Midnight Sea, but his statement is not definitive. He could theoretically be referring to the Midnight Sea itself, several types of entities in the cosmere (such as an [[Aetherbound]] or a [[Aether#Primal_Aethers|primal aether]]), or a figure from local legend or religion on Lumar. The prominence of both aether spores and Lumar's twelve moons in their culture means that they are often referred to by multiple names and nicknames, further obscuring the origin of the term. |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |