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[[File:Sea kingdom.png|thumb|170px|right|The Kingdom of the Sea]] | [[File:Sea kingdom.png|thumb|170px|right|The Kingdom of the Sea]] | ||
[[File:Seawing.jpg|thumb]]The Summer Palace of the Sea is hidden on an island in the [[Bay of A Thousand Scales]]. The palace is hidden by a thick canopy of trees. The only way in is a tunnel of unknown length, with breathing holes at various intervals so [[Blister]] can visit. In the center is a twelve level stone pavilion that a [[Seawing|SeaWing]] named [[Albatross]] built. He was an [[Animus Dragons|animus]] and enchanted the pavilion to grow into the shape it now holds. | [[File:Seawing.jpg|thumb]]The Summer Palace of the Sea is hidden on an island in the [[Bay of A Thousand Scales|Bay of A Thousand [[File:Screenshot-2.jpg|thumb|summer palace.iggnor e the backround]][[File:Screenshot-3.jpg|thumb|summer palace smae thing as above.]]Scales]]. The palace is hidden by a thick canopy of trees. The only way in is a tunnel of unknown length, with breathing holes at various intervals so [[Blister]] can visit. In the center is a twelve level stone pavilion that a [[Seawing|SeaWing]] named [[Albatross]] built. He was an [[Animus Dragons|animus]] and enchanted the pavilion to grow into the shape it now holds. | ||
This place is first mentioned in[[ The Lost Heir]] and is the main setting of the book, as well as Queen Coral's home. | This place is first mentioned in[[ The Lost Heir]] and is the main setting of the book, as well as Queen Coral's home. | ||
Revision as of 18:32, 22 July 2013

The Summer Palace of the Sea is hidden on an island in the [[Bay of A Thousand Scales|Bay of A Thousand
Scales]]. The palace is hidden by a thick canopy of trees. The only way in is a tunnel of unknown length, with breathing holes at various intervals so Blister can visit. In the center is a twelve level stone pavilion that a SeaWing named Albatross built. He was an animus and enchanted the pavilion to grow into the shape it now holds.
This place is first mentioned inThe Lost Heir and is the main setting of the book, as well as Queen Coral's home.