As the ship sailed, the eerie green coastline drew closer.
They could already see from the ship what was peculiar about the place called the Sea of Moisture.
The seawater had been completely dyed green. If one looked closely with good eyesight, they could see the tangled vines beneath the surface, and various unknown plants growing from the gaps between the vines. These plants filled the spaces, making it seem as if there was land beneath the sea.
The vines indeed looked like they could provide decent footholds.
But something was clearly amiss with the Sea of Moisture before them.
Its color was not a vibrant, lush green, but rather an eerie, dim green. It looked dim and murky, lacking any sense of vibrant life.
Naturally, it wasn't their destination, the Land of Spirits.
The Land of Spirits was described as a lush green area. The mere sight of it was said to evoke a sense of vibrant life; even the air was rich with its essence.
