Edagon was yet another curious place on Aigas.
Aside from its size, there were several things about it that marked it as unique from each of the other continents: Feinheath, Opungale, and of course, Amanas.
For one, around its coast, the sea, which continuously purified itself of the corrosive, ebony traits the closer it got to this land of Giants, turning fresh and colourless once again, was a shade of gold. It was thick and viscous like some kind of glue, and thus it rarely rose in waves.