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"Two Moons, home of the wiliest traders in the Silver Sea..."
Mab[1]

Swamplands
Two Moons
General information
Residents

Tier (formerly)
Unnamed sorceress
Thurl
Stassi

Physical information
Location

The Silver Sea

Chronological information
First appearance

Shadows of the Master

Last appearance

Two Moons

Two Moons is small trading island in the Silver Sea which is mostly covered in treacherous swampland. It was the birthplace of the half-turtle man Tier. The island is shaped like a crescent moon.[1]

History

Shadows of the Master

Two Moons

Culture

Language

The people of Two Moons speak a foreign language. Some words of the language are goozli, kaja, atta and nak. The word kaja means unusual and interesting, and potentially powerful.[1]

Architecture

Geography

Two Moons is shaped like a crescent moon. The swamplands at the centre is shrouded in mist rising to the sky. The arc of the island's shore is spangled with small, glowing lanterns at night while the centre lie dark.

Bay

Two Moons' large, calm bay can provide safe harbour for a dozen ships at once.

Swamplands

Trivia

  • The sweet scent of the swamp orchids in the Two Moons swamplands can be smelled from the water; as the Star of Deltora was nearing Two Moons and was embraced by the curved arms of land that is the crescent, Britta described in her mind the scent of the island as 'a mixture of spices, sodden earth and still, dank water, with the faintest trace of something almost unbearably rich and sweet.'
  • The name "Two Moons" is likely a reference to Two Moons' crescent moon shape and the fact that at night the real moon is reflected in the water around the island, making it look like twin moons.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Rodda, Emily. Two Moons. Omnibus Books. 2015.
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