Azal Sea

The Azal Sea, also known as the Torosyan Sea, the Thydian Sea,

Geography
The Azal Sea is a body of water and marginal sea of the Western Ocean, it is located east of the Orillian peninsula, south of the Nabra steppe, west of the Tartaz, and north of Acontania. It is supplied by a number of major rivers, such as the Sarani, Hadik, Anjaat, Tibud, and Cazin.

Important cities along the coast include Yatna, Seravan, Scylon, and Odelium. The largest island in the Azal Sea is Tyrus, located in the northern part of the sea. It’s largest city is Yatna, located on the southern coast, and has a population of 1,057, 639. Other important cities include Sevilak, which is the primary industrial port on the island. The second largest island is Atanya, in the southeast. It’s capital and largest city is Seravan, on the northern coast.

The Azal Sea is a mix of salt and freshwater. The rivers carry freshwater in the sea, where it flows out through the Abman and Malanese straits into the Sargonian, which constitutes part of the Serephanian Sea. At the same time, salt water flows back through the straits into the Azal Sea.