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[[File:North Sea 12-5-18.png|500px|thumbnail|right|The North Sea]]
[[File:North Sea 12-5-18.png|500px|thumbnail|right|The North Sea]]
The [[North]] Sea is a narrow, land-locked mass of water in the far northern reaches of PirateCraft below the [[Polaric Sea]]. It was the farthest north sea until the world was expanded on August 8th 2016.
The [[North]] Sea is a narrow, land-locked sea in the far northern reaches of PirateCraft, below the [[Polaric Sea]].  
It is a heavily settled area, with the [[North]] being main dominated by the [[British Empire]] for instance accounts the majority of its colonies in this region. It is also home to other present and historic crews, such as [[Thirteen Colonies]], members of [[CoV]], [[Delta]] and numerous others.
 
It was the farthest north body of water until the world was expanded on August 8th 2016.
It is a heavily settled area, with the [[North]] being main dominated by the [[British Empire]] for instance accounts the majority of its colonies in this region.  
 
It is also home to other present and historic crews, such as [[Thirteen Colonies]], members of [[CoV]], [[Delta]] and numerous others.
The [[Christmas 2016]] [[event]] took place in a sealed-off area on the southern coast of the North Sea.
The [[Christmas 2016]] [[event]] took place in a sealed-off area on the southern coast of the North Sea.

Revision as of 11:52, 11 December 2018

The North Sea

The North Sea is a narrow, land-locked sea in the far northern reaches of PirateCraft, below the Polaric Sea.

It was the farthest north body of water until the world was expanded on August 8th 2016. It is a heavily settled area, with the North being main dominated by the British Empire for instance accounts the majority of its colonies in this region.

It is also home to other present and historic crews, such as Thirteen Colonies, members of CoV, Delta and numerous others. The Christmas 2016 event took place in a sealed-off area on the southern coast of the North Sea.