In the revived Eddy, the Dancinglight is the Water Seekers' representative and decision maker.
The Eddy's Water Seekers use a dome made of water as a visitors' chamber. The name "Dancinglight" was given to it because of the moving patterns of sunlight falling through its walls.
The Inside Sea is the part of the ocean contained within the Cluster Islands archipelago.
Not to be confused with the Eddy's Dancinglight, Vitgrud's Dancinglight is the most experienced water handler and leader of the colony.
Landing is the spot where the colony ship came to shore on Ralcondray almost a hundred years ago. It has since been a lookout point and memorial, but was abandoned as the population moved further inland.
Although the water between any two points of land can be termed a gap, when people speak of the Gaps they usually are referring to the expanses of ocean beyond the well-traveled routes around the Cluster Islands.
White middle-aged cis female aro-ace American...and very shy, especially online. Also ADHD and ASD, which isn't useful information as that describes a sizable percentage of World Anvil users, but at least provides context.
Cats. Knitting and crocheting. Procrastination. Languages--I'm learning Scottish Gaelic, with the goal of being proficent enough to write in it someday. (Will probably not happen.) I don't really watch TV or movies anymore. I don't have the mental bandwidth to engage in my hobbies and also do social media, so I've opted out of the media.
There are a few movies which if you told me you'd never seen them I would immediately invite you over for a pizza and movie night so that I could be there when you experience them for the first time.
Apollo 13 (based on true near-disaster space mission)
Blackbeard's Ghost (1960s Disney slapstick)
A League of Their Own (women playing professional baseball in the 1940s)
The DIsh (Australian comedy about the first moon landing, with brilliant characters)
In the interest of keeping my author profile to a reasonable length, I decline to answer this question. I can't even pin myself down to a genre because I don't care as long as the writing and characters draw me in. I blame it on the children's librarian I live with.
This is where too much of my time goes. I don't seek out new games anymore because when I play I play obsessively. (I've been running the same Animal Crossing town for nine years.) I have enjoyed far more games than I can name off the top of my head, but the subset I have cared enough to make spreadsheets (and sometimes fanfic) for is smaller: Animal Crossing New Leaf, Baldur's Gate 1 and 2 (not 3--never, no way, I don't dare), Earthbound, FFVII (also I-VI to a lesser extent), Fire Emblem (mostly Awakening, nothing more recent--again, I don't DARE), Pokémon (Blue, Crystal, Emerald, Pearl, Sun, Shuffle), Tales of Symphonia, Tales of the Abyss, Ultima 4 and 6, Wind Waker. Please do not suggest to me any games you think I would like. You are probably right, and the answer is NO.