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The Trackless Sea, known as the Claarteeros Sea to the sahuagin who laired within,[1][2] was the name of the ocean due west of the continent of Faerûn.[6][7]

The gray sea, the pounding sea
Upon the shores, smashing
As frozen water's heavy fists
From the north comes the blizzard wind
The snowy gale,
The water white.
— An excerpt from Carlyth Grylloch's bardic tale, "Song of the North Wind".

Geography[]

The Trackless Sea ran from the Sea of Swords in the east[6] to Maztica, where it was known as Taylola or the Eastern Ocean, and to Anchorome in the west.[8] The sea also spanned north to the Sea of Moving Ice and south to the peninsula of Chult.[6][7]

Conditions in the Trackless Sea were appropriate for magic of the Weave to naturally infuse some small stones, known as fog rocks, which would then wash-up on islands off the Sword Coast.[9]

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The Moonshae trilogy (Darkwalker on Moonshae • Black Wizards • Darkwell) • The Crystal Shard • The Maztica trilogy (Ironhelm • Viperhand • Feathered Dragon) • The Druidhome trilogy (Prophet of Moonshae • The Coral Kingdom • The Druid Queen) • War in Tethyr • Once Around the Realms • Realms of Magic: "Smoke Powder and Mirrors", "The First Moonwell" • Realms of the Arcane: "Secrets of Blood, Spirits of the Sea" • Evermeet: Island of Elves • The Lost Library of Cormanthyr • Star of Cursrah • The Threat from the Sea trilogy (Rising Tide • Under Fallen Stars • The Sea Devil's Eye) • The Best of the Realms: "The First Moonwell" • The Best of the Realms III: "Secrets of Blood, Spirits of the Sea" • Gauntlgrym • The Rose of Sarifal
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Pool of Twilight • Realms of Mystery: "Strange Bedfellows" • Realms of the Deep: "Forged in Fire", "One Who Swims With Sekolah" • Son of Thunder • Frostfell • Wrath of the Blue Lady • The Captive Flame

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