Codi Plains

the Land Below the Sea

 

The Codi Plains is what modern historians call the lands that myth claims to have been north of Craddle Valley. It is named after the Codi Sea that now exists there. While some call this land a myth, there is abundant information from surviving text in Ancient Siduum and other ancient civilizations to lend credence to a truth behind the tales. Those that believe the theory point to ruins below the waves, where there should be none. The most prominent of which is called Sunken Eda, which stand below the waves near the center of the sea. Opponents of the theory point to the fact that these 'ruins', are simply illusions of light through the deep water onto rock formations that vaguely resemble manmade structures. They also remind people that if the land existed, it had sunk beneath the waves centuries, if not millennia, before the civilizations that recorded it rose to record it.


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