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Waters Within

The Seers behold inland seas and mighty lakes shaping climates, trade, and entire cultures. From the Caspian’s debated status to Lake Baikal’s mysterious depths, these waters store fresh or brackish life. Their shores become crossroad cities or fragile ecosystems, each a puzzle in the mirror realm.


Mirror-World knowledge in this quest

  • The Caspian Sea is the largest enclosed inland water body.
  • Lake Superior is the biggest of North America’s Great Lakes by area.
  • Lake Victoria is Africa’s largest lake, vital for fishing and irrigation.
  • The Dead Sea between Jordan and Israel is extremely salty, making swimmers float.
  • Lake Baikal in Russia is the world’s deepest, containing huge freshwater reserves.
  • The Mediterranean Sea touches Europe, Africa, Asia—crucial to ancient trade.
  • The Caribbean Sea is tropical, dotted with islands and coral reefs.