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The '''Vandarch''' is an inland sea which constitutes the dominant geographical feature of northwestern [[Levantia]]. Bounded by many nations and fed by many rivers, the sea has played a key role in the cultures of its coastal peoples from antiquity to the present day. The sea is hydrologically a lake, as until the completion of the [[Grand Vandarch Canal]] in 1975 it was isolated from the [[Kilikas Sea]] by the largely-impassable marshes of the Ereglasian Isthmus. It was not however an endorheic basin until this time, as the Ereglasian marshes do drain the Vandarch into the Kilikas. As the construction of the [[Carolina Grand Canal]] caused the River Urce to flow ''into'' the lake rather than draw water out, much of southern Levantia also falls within the Vandarch's catchment area. Despite its historic isolation from the world's oceans and its relatively fresh water even after the completion of the Grand Vandarch Canal, the Vandarch was (and is) generally considered a sea by its inhabitants due to its sheer size.
==Etymology==
====Gothic====
Two competing etymologies exist for the Gothic name '''Wandark''' (''Wandák'' in modern [[Hendalarskisch]] orthography), with both agreeing that the ''Wand'' element represents the Gothic word for "wall, barrier".


The first, chiefly propounded by [[Yonderre|Yonderian]] linguists, sees the ''-ark'' suffix as stemming from an East Gothic word with the meaning "surrounding/encompassing". Although not found in other Gothic languages, this particle is well-attested in the recorded history of East Gothic. In this theory, the complete name "Wandark" can be understood as meaning either "the encompassing wall" or "that [sea] which the wall encompasses", both in reference to the Vandarch being totally surrounded by land until the 20th century.


'''Liyu''' (Corummese: ''鲤鱼''), officially the '''Liyu Special Autonomy Zone''' is a territory of the [[Republic of Corumm]]. Previously owned by [[Varshan]] which governed it as part of its Shauku Islands Province until its forces were expelled in 2021 by a joint Corummese-Alstinian invasion.  
The second, favoured in [[Hendalarsk]], treats the ''-ark'' suffix as an evolution of the Old Central Gothic word ''rak'', meaning "straight" (itself from [[Proto-Gothic]] ''rakkjan'', "to straighten"). Evidence for this can be found in the [[Werdacher]] name for the sea, ''Vandrakk'', which apparently preserves the older form of the word. In this account, "Wandark" therefore means something akin to "the straight, walled [sea]", referring both to the sea's geological status as a lake for most of its history and the sea's relatively straight northwest-southeast orientation.
==Geography==


==History==
Both theories converge on the idea of the sea as enclosed by land rather than opening up into a wider ocean, a notion which implies a high level of seafaring knowledge among the Gothic peoples of the southern Vandarch coast well into the ancient past.
===Early Oyashima settlement===
====Gaelic====
Light Oyashiman settlement since roughly 200 BC
In the Fhainnin Gaelic mythos, the Vandarch is the result of the fall of an ancient god, though the name associated with this belief (English: Godsgrave; Fhasen: Déithaigh) has in part given way to a Fhasen reinterpretation of the Gothic name 'The Barrier' (Fhasen: Tá Bacain) following the Christianization of the Ninerivers region. The term 'Mar Déithaigh' has made a resurgence in recent decades under Faneria's government's cultural conservation programs.
===Varshan conquest===
==Formation==
Conquest in the 1850's during Tezomoc expedition by Varshan, naval victory over Republic of Mutsutori makes continued hold of islands unfeasible
Prior to the last Ice Age, the Vandarch formed a large bay of the Kilikas Sea known as the Urvandarch Gulf and was much saltier than it is in the present day. It also shrank dramatically during the Ice Age, in line with global sea levels in that period, as Levantia to its north was trapped under an enormous ice sheet - as was the [[Kupferberg]] to its south - formed from previously liquid fresh water. Much of its current surface area, along with much of what is now Hendalarsk, Eldmora-Regulus and Yonderre, remained ice-free but was reduced to barren tundra by the combination of extreme cold and lack of moisture, forming the erstwhile Vandarch Desert (Hendalarskisch: ''Wandáschwöste'').
===Corummese military rule===
A joint naval invasion by Alstinian and Corummese forces pushed Varshan's forces from the islands and brought an end to its rule there. A period of popular resistance driven by Arzalist priests followed. The Corummese military enacted brutal mass reprisals and deportations that however succeded in quieting down the situation. Civilian varshani administrators were summarily dismissed, Arzalist shrines shuttered and all public gatherings of over three people prohibited. Whatever produce was imported from the mainland was requisitioned by the army to supplement its rations, the locals were introduced to a new diet consisting of disgusting [[Corummese Aspic|aspic]] food rations courtesy of [[Agario]]. Four months after introduction, there was a riot at a food distribution center in which twenty tons of aspic rations were set on fire. Corummese rule of the unruly islanders was becoming more expensive and less advantageous than previously thought.
===Handover to Burgundie===
Liyu, was transferred to [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] administration on day,month, [[YEAR]] as a reparation for the loss of [[Ayermer]] furing the [[Second Great War]] which until that point had remained a major sticking point in the relationship between [[Burgundie]] and [[Corumm]] to the point that both countries, as a matter of administrativia, remained technically at war until the hand over of Liyu and the sogning of the Instrument of the Formalization of the Cessation of Hostilities Stemming from the Global Conflicts of the 1930s and 1940s.


A respectful ceremony between the
As the ice began to recede, two related processes took place. The influx of enormous quantities of fresh water into the shrunken Vandarch dramatically lowered its salt concentration relative to the global oceanic norm (even before the Ice Age, water circulation into and out of the Gulf was much lower than elsewhere in the world-ocean), while the post-glacial rebound caused by the sudden removal of the enormous weight of ice from northern Levantia caused the Ereglasian Isthmus to rise to sea-level. The Vandarch remains much less brackish in its southern extremes than its northern parts to this day, as circulation of water within the lake is relatively low and many of the rivers which drain into it are located in more southerly areas, while the influence of backlow through the Pervalian Isthmus is, despite the construction of the Grand Vandarch Canal, relatively limited. This difference in hydrological conditions in different areas of the Vandarch has resulted in noteworthy ecological differences across the length of the sea.
==Environment==
====Coastal Countries and Settlements====
====Islands====
The Vandarch contains many tens of thousands of small islands along its coastline, which have long presented a major challenge for shipping. By far the most important island cluster in the sea is however the [[Kestrel Isles]], which are politically divided between [[Hendalarsk]], [[Faneria]] and [[Yonderre]]. Composed of eleven larger islands and over 120 smaller ones, the archipelago separates the larger northwestern portion of the Vandarch (almost entirely under the control of Hendalarsk and Faneria) from the southeastern sector and represents a substantial barrier to navigation without the assistance of an experienced pilot. This challenging geography played a major role in the rise of the [[Pentapolis]] and the wider [[Great Trade League of the Vandarch]], since merchants overseeing the flow of goods to and from northwestern Levantia had to either find a way through the Kestrels or else risk much longer, much slower and even more dangerous overland journeys. Beyond the trading communities of the League, pirates based in the Vandarch's many bays and inlets were also not slow to recognize the opportunities for plunder and slaving posed by the Kestrels' straits.


==Government==
Many other islands in the sea have long histories of habitation. Hendalarskara Christianity has a strong monastic tradition, and the Vandarch's windswept islands are natural retreats for spiritual communities and even hermits. Among the most notable is the community of [[Ísenhav]], which despite repeated raids by pirates and slavers in centuries past has been continuously inhabited by monks for almost 1,000 years, and the nunnery of [[Delkeisch]], whose mussels (farmed by the nuns) are a byword for quality in Hendalarsk.
Permanent military government due to high security challenges? Arzalist autonomy or different governing systems for different communities
====Topology, Geology, and Tectonics====
==Economy==
The Vandarch is a particularly shallow sea, with a maximum recorded depth of 2,165 feet (660 m). The majority of the Sea is above 1,100 feet in depth (335 m), with the majority of the sea consisting of {{Wp|Continental shelf|shelf}} punctuated by undersea valleys. The shallowness of the sea is largely attributed to its postion on top of a continental plate, rather than being an oceanic body with a continental slope to an oceanic floor. The Vandarch is not tectonically active and its lowest points do not reach the depth necessary to support marked geothermal ecosystems, leading to a plethora of deep-sea coral growth and a scavenger ecosystem on the seabed based around feeding off descending carcasses or crustacean grounds.
[[File:Afield.png|thumb|A field of aloe plants.]]
 
The economy of the islands is relatively developed and varied as they possess significant natural resources that the Varshani state sough to develop. The Liyu islands have significant reserves of copper and thus strip mining of these is a major economic activity with an estimated production of four hundred thousand metric tons extracted in 2021. All of Liyu's copper mines are now under the control of the Ministry of Trade which is introducing the use of newer technology to increase copper production. Also present are large deposits of blue limestone and diorite which were highly valued by the Varshani for use in the construction of their monuments and temple complexes. So important were these materials to the mainland that most of the mines were nationalized and placed under the direct control of state run Arzalist foundations that directed the materials specifically to temples under construction in the mainland. Another important economic activity is the cultivation of aloe, which is used in Varshan's traditional medicine. Under Varshan rule, almost one third of the island's arable surface is dedicated to planting aloe fields. Tourism from mainland Varshan began to experience moderate growth and a few resorts catering to the upper castes were opened in the late 2000's. The partial restoration of the [[Blood Fane of Buruso]] saw a marked uptick in arzalist pilgrimages to the site so much that the Varshan Control Commission lodged at formal complaint with Corummese authorities, fearful of arzalist proselytism.
====Climate====
==Demographics==
====Ecology====
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The Vandarch is the native home of several breeds of fish genetically distinct from oceanic counterparts, with some historic periods of wetlands around the Ereglasian Isthmus allowing for aquatic species to pass between the Vandarch and the Kilikas with some difficulty due to the fresh nature of the Vandarch's waters. The Sea is also host to a number of species of crustaceans and mollusks, but features no native shrimp. The Whitegill Eel, Vandarch Squash Lobster, Northern Blue Eel, Brigandine Fish, Capjaw Salmon, and the Freshwater Sliverfish are among the most well-known endemic species of fauna.
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The flora of the Vandarch are similar to those in the Kilikas, but with a much greater concentration of seagrasses and kelp due to the warmer waters. Coral reefs exist in limited quantities, primarily in the eastern and southern regions of the seabed, and the sea has two species of algae mat that grow rapidly in the spring and historically have been used as food sources and fuel by coastal peoples. These algae mats are the basis of some salads in modernity, though they are generally considered a nuisance for private boatowners.
| caption = Ethncity according to the official census (2020)
====Hazards====
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Several dozen of the hundreds of species in the Vandarch, such as the Whitegill Eel, are considered poisonous, but almost none other than the Whitegill and some types of conch are venomous. The Vandarch has few large predators, with the generally placid Kestrel Shark being the largest at nine feet fully-grown. Swimmers are attacked on occasion by Capjaw salmon during breeding season, but such attacks are rarely fatal. The most lethal species in the Vandarch per attack are the Whitegill Eel, both from bites and improper preparation, the George's Grenadier Conch, and the Ereglasian Seanettle, a type of jellyfish which anchors itself to coral similarly to a tubeworm.
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Far more destructive are the seasonal floods in the Vandarch basin, as well as less common but still occasionally destructive storms which occasionally break on the western coast of Faneria and fail to dissipate entirely while passing over land into the Vandarch Sea. While rarely anywhere near as devastating as direct impacts from the [[Kilikas Storm Belt]], these events lead to erosion and property damage on a yearly basis, as well as shaking up communities inland on the rare occasions that a storm veers along the narrow path needed to break on the Isthmus. The Vandarch commonly has thunderstorms, mostly in Autumn, but these do not reach the same intensity as oceanic storms.
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==Human Use==
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====Fishing and Biodiversity====
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The Vandarch is a plentiful fishing zone with hundreds of native species and several dozen imported freshwater ones, with coastal fishing being a key part of ancient diets among coastal Gallic and Gothic peoples. In the modern age, overfishing has become a concern, but is largely considered managed after the formation of the [[Vandarch Sea Trade Zone Organization]].
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====Shipping====
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The Vandarch has had seaborne trade since antiquity, with Gaelic and Gothic traders adopting copies of [[Great Levantia|Great Levantine]] galleys alongside traditional longboats. Latin colonies along the coast of the [[Faneria|Ninerivers]] brought goods from the south, and the Vandarch became a conduit for rapid coastal trade as well as trade crossing between southern and northern states.
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The demographic makeup of the Liyu islands has changed considerable over the years. Originally lightly settled by peoples from [[Oyashima]] since around the year 200 CE, the islands never held more than a few thousands at their population peak. The disastrous aftermath of the Tezomoc Expedition for the Oyashima fleet led to an almost complete exodus from the islands, with [[Varshan]] bringing in thousands of its own laborers to work on the many mines on the islands. This demographic dominance by peoples of Varshan origin continues to the modern day, altough Corummese rule is resulting in the return of some Oyashimans along with new Corummese arrivals.
==Transportation==
Liyu is accessible by both air and sea based transport services. Liyu Regional Airport(LRA) is a state-run public airport situated in the main island, it has two runways with an asphalt surface measuring 1,524 x 46 m. For the 12 month period ending on March 13 2025,the airport had a total of 15,032 flights and an average of 18 daily flights.. A new runway and renovated passenger areas are planned for 2029. There is also the Liyu-Korell ferry which makes one round trip every week with a stop at [[Ankae]] in [[Metzetta]]
==Ideas==
Poop factory aka GUANO. You could make it a garbage collection island for Crona. Nature reserve is an easy one, but doesn't work great in conjunction with guano mining and garbage collection. service shipping between Corumm/Alshar and your colonies. Probably an important island for the navy
You can right stuff about human migration through the islands from Alshar to Crona to Australis. Plastic surgery destination for interested Cronans
You could have the Varshani history be about suppression of the native Alshari population while Varshan made irredentist claims about the islands being the gateway to Crona or something
You can look to feudal Japan for other history ideas for before Varshan controlled the islands
cuz yknow
islands


[[Category:Corumm]]
After the opening of the [[Grand Vandarch Canal]], the Vandarch became a major shipping hub, forming the terminal point for trade routes passing near and through the [[Kilikas Sea]]. This had a major effect on the economies of [[Yonderre]], [[Hendalarsk]], [[Eldmora-Regulus]], and [[Hollona and Diorisia]], allowing many Vandarch-bound states access to the world oceans. It additionally had a smaller positive impact on [[Faneria]]'s economy, helping to alleviate mid-20th century economic depression after the [[Second Great War]] and preventing urban decay in the growing city of [[Sethsport]].
===Tourism===
The Vandarch is a common destination for boating sports, such as snorkeling, diving, waterskiing, and boating. Communities across national borders, especially in the Kestrel Isles, share a robust sailboating community and frequently challenge Burgundine visitors and other tourists from seafaring countries abroad to participate in races and other events. While not as vibrant as a tropical sea, the Vandarch has its own natural beauty, often being depicted as serene and safer than other aquatic destinations. The Sea also has a great number of historic towns and forts along its coast which serve as attractions, and the sea's generally shallow nature makes it popular among international organizations training crews on seabed scanning, cable-laying, and other business-related technologies.
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Revision as of 20:30, 19 October 2022

Vandarch
Wandark, Wandák, Vandar, Mar Déithaigh
Locationnorthwestern Levantia
TypeSea/lake (disputed)
EtymologySee below
Primary outflowsGrand Vandarch Canal (leading to the Kilikas Sea)
Basin countries Eldmora
 Faneria
Fiannria
 Hendalarsk
Hollona and Diorisia
 Yonderre
IslandsKestrel Isles
Settlements Hendalarsk:
Groß-Maximilianshafen
Pentapolis
Zalgisbeck
 Faneria:
Spetsford
Leighlinbridge
Comghallport
Lar Dún
Fionnport
Caileansdún
Omeath

The Vandarch is an inland sea which constitutes the dominant geographical feature of northwestern Levantia. Bounded by many nations and fed by many rivers, the sea has played a key role in the cultures of its coastal peoples from antiquity to the present day. The sea is hydrologically a lake, as until the completion of the Grand Vandarch Canal in 1975 it was isolated from the Kilikas Sea by the largely-impassable marshes of the Ereglasian Isthmus. It was not however an endorheic basin until this time, as the Ereglasian marshes do drain the Vandarch into the Kilikas. As the construction of the Carolina Grand Canal caused the River Urce to flow into the lake rather than draw water out, much of southern Levantia also falls within the Vandarch's catchment area. Despite its historic isolation from the world's oceans and its relatively fresh water even after the completion of the Grand Vandarch Canal, the Vandarch was (and is) generally considered a sea by its inhabitants due to its sheer size.

Etymology

Gothic

Two competing etymologies exist for the Gothic name Wandark (Wandák in modern Hendalarskisch orthography), with both agreeing that the Wand element represents the Gothic word for "wall, barrier".

The first, chiefly propounded by Yonderian linguists, sees the -ark suffix as stemming from an East Gothic word with the meaning "surrounding/encompassing". Although not found in other Gothic languages, this particle is well-attested in the recorded history of East Gothic. In this theory, the complete name "Wandark" can be understood as meaning either "the encompassing wall" or "that [sea] which the wall encompasses", both in reference to the Vandarch being totally surrounded by land until the 20th century.

The second, favoured in Hendalarsk, treats the -ark suffix as an evolution of the Old Central Gothic word rak, meaning "straight" (itself from Proto-Gothic rakkjan, "to straighten"). Evidence for this can be found in the Werdacher name for the sea, Vandrakk, which apparently preserves the older form of the word. In this account, "Wandark" therefore means something akin to "the straight, walled [sea]", referring both to the sea's geological status as a lake for most of its history and the sea's relatively straight northwest-southeast orientation.

Both theories converge on the idea of the sea as enclosed by land rather than opening up into a wider ocean, a notion which implies a high level of seafaring knowledge among the Gothic peoples of the southern Vandarch coast well into the ancient past.

Gaelic

In the Fhainnin Gaelic mythos, the Vandarch is the result of the fall of an ancient god, though the name associated with this belief (English: Godsgrave; Fhasen: Déithaigh) has in part given way to a Fhasen reinterpretation of the Gothic name 'The Barrier' (Fhasen: Tá Bacain) following the Christianization of the Ninerivers region. The term 'Mar Déithaigh' has made a resurgence in recent decades under Faneria's government's cultural conservation programs.

Formation

Prior to the last Ice Age, the Vandarch formed a large bay of the Kilikas Sea known as the Urvandarch Gulf and was much saltier than it is in the present day. It also shrank dramatically during the Ice Age, in line with global sea levels in that period, as Levantia to its north was trapped under an enormous ice sheet - as was the Kupferberg to its south - formed from previously liquid fresh water. Much of its current surface area, along with much of what is now Hendalarsk, Eldmora-Regulus and Yonderre, remained ice-free but was reduced to barren tundra by the combination of extreme cold and lack of moisture, forming the erstwhile Vandarch Desert (Hendalarskisch: Wandáschwöste).

As the ice began to recede, two related processes took place. The influx of enormous quantities of fresh water into the shrunken Vandarch dramatically lowered its salt concentration relative to the global oceanic norm (even before the Ice Age, water circulation into and out of the Gulf was much lower than elsewhere in the world-ocean), while the post-glacial rebound caused by the sudden removal of the enormous weight of ice from northern Levantia caused the Ereglasian Isthmus to rise to sea-level. The Vandarch remains much less brackish in its southern extremes than its northern parts to this day, as circulation of water within the lake is relatively low and many of the rivers which drain into it are located in more southerly areas, while the influence of backlow through the Pervalian Isthmus is, despite the construction of the Grand Vandarch Canal, relatively limited. This difference in hydrological conditions in different areas of the Vandarch has resulted in noteworthy ecological differences across the length of the sea.

Environment

Coastal Countries and Settlements

Islands

The Vandarch contains many tens of thousands of small islands along its coastline, which have long presented a major challenge for shipping. By far the most important island cluster in the sea is however the Kestrel Isles, which are politically divided between Hendalarsk, Faneria and Yonderre. Composed of eleven larger islands and over 120 smaller ones, the archipelago separates the larger northwestern portion of the Vandarch (almost entirely under the control of Hendalarsk and Faneria) from the southeastern sector and represents a substantial barrier to navigation without the assistance of an experienced pilot. This challenging geography played a major role in the rise of the Pentapolis and the wider Great Trade League of the Vandarch, since merchants overseeing the flow of goods to and from northwestern Levantia had to either find a way through the Kestrels or else risk much longer, much slower and even more dangerous overland journeys. Beyond the trading communities of the League, pirates based in the Vandarch's many bays and inlets were also not slow to recognize the opportunities for plunder and slaving posed by the Kestrels' straits.

Many other islands in the sea have long histories of habitation. Hendalarskara Christianity has a strong monastic tradition, and the Vandarch's windswept islands are natural retreats for spiritual communities and even hermits. Among the most notable is the community of Ísenhav, which despite repeated raids by pirates and slavers in centuries past has been continuously inhabited by monks for almost 1,000 years, and the nunnery of Delkeisch, whose mussels (farmed by the nuns) are a byword for quality in Hendalarsk.

Topology, Geology, and Tectonics

The Vandarch is a particularly shallow sea, with a maximum recorded depth of 2,165 feet (660 m). The majority of the Sea is above 1,100 feet in depth (335 m), with the majority of the sea consisting of shelf punctuated by undersea valleys. The shallowness of the sea is largely attributed to its postion on top of a continental plate, rather than being an oceanic body with a continental slope to an oceanic floor. The Vandarch is not tectonically active and its lowest points do not reach the depth necessary to support marked geothermal ecosystems, leading to a plethora of deep-sea coral growth and a scavenger ecosystem on the seabed based around feeding off descending carcasses or crustacean grounds.

Climate

Ecology

The Vandarch is the native home of several breeds of fish genetically distinct from oceanic counterparts, with some historic periods of wetlands around the Ereglasian Isthmus allowing for aquatic species to pass between the Vandarch and the Kilikas with some difficulty due to the fresh nature of the Vandarch's waters. The Sea is also host to a number of species of crustaceans and mollusks, but features no native shrimp. The Whitegill Eel, Vandarch Squash Lobster, Northern Blue Eel, Brigandine Fish, Capjaw Salmon, and the Freshwater Sliverfish are among the most well-known endemic species of fauna.

The flora of the Vandarch are similar to those in the Kilikas, but with a much greater concentration of seagrasses and kelp due to the warmer waters. Coral reefs exist in limited quantities, primarily in the eastern and southern regions of the seabed, and the sea has two species of algae mat that grow rapidly in the spring and historically have been used as food sources and fuel by coastal peoples. These algae mats are the basis of some salads in modernity, though they are generally considered a nuisance for private boatowners.

Hazards

Several dozen of the hundreds of species in the Vandarch, such as the Whitegill Eel, are considered poisonous, but almost none other than the Whitegill and some types of conch are venomous. The Vandarch has few large predators, with the generally placid Kestrel Shark being the largest at nine feet fully-grown. Swimmers are attacked on occasion by Capjaw salmon during breeding season, but such attacks are rarely fatal. The most lethal species in the Vandarch per attack are the Whitegill Eel, both from bites and improper preparation, the George's Grenadier Conch, and the Ereglasian Seanettle, a type of jellyfish which anchors itself to coral similarly to a tubeworm.

Far more destructive are the seasonal floods in the Vandarch basin, as well as less common but still occasionally destructive storms which occasionally break on the western coast of Faneria and fail to dissipate entirely while passing over land into the Vandarch Sea. While rarely anywhere near as devastating as direct impacts from the Kilikas Storm Belt, these events lead to erosion and property damage on a yearly basis, as well as shaking up communities inland on the rare occasions that a storm veers along the narrow path needed to break on the Isthmus. The Vandarch commonly has thunderstorms, mostly in Autumn, but these do not reach the same intensity as oceanic storms.

Human Use

Fishing and Biodiversity

The Vandarch is a plentiful fishing zone with hundreds of native species and several dozen imported freshwater ones, with coastal fishing being a key part of ancient diets among coastal Gallic and Gothic peoples. In the modern age, overfishing has become a concern, but is largely considered managed after the formation of the Vandarch Sea Trade Zone Organization.

Shipping

The Vandarch has had seaborne trade since antiquity, with Gaelic and Gothic traders adopting copies of Great Levantine galleys alongside traditional longboats. Latin colonies along the coast of the Ninerivers brought goods from the south, and the Vandarch became a conduit for rapid coastal trade as well as trade crossing between southern and northern states.

After the opening of the Grand Vandarch Canal, the Vandarch became a major shipping hub, forming the terminal point for trade routes passing near and through the Kilikas Sea. This had a major effect on the economies of Yonderre, Hendalarsk, Eldmora-Regulus, and Hollona and Diorisia, allowing many Vandarch-bound states access to the world oceans. It additionally had a smaller positive impact on Faneria's economy, helping to alleviate mid-20th century economic depression after the Second Great War and preventing urban decay in the growing city of Sethsport.

Tourism

The Vandarch is a common destination for boating sports, such as snorkeling, diving, waterskiing, and boating. Communities across national borders, especially in the Kestrel Isles, share a robust sailboating community and frequently challenge Burgundine visitors and other tourists from seafaring countries abroad to participate in races and other events. While not as vibrant as a tropical sea, the Vandarch has its own natural beauty, often being depicted as serene and safer than other aquatic destinations. The Sea also has a great number of historic towns and forts along its coast which serve as attractions, and the sea's generally shallow nature makes it popular among international organizations training crews on seabed scanning, cable-laying, and other business-related technologies.