There is no appreciable tide on isolated bodies of water on earth (big
lakes, even the Caspian Sea I believe, shift more because of which way
the wind is blowing than due to tides). However in Glorantha the
reasons behind tides are somewhat different. So on places like Lake
Felster or the Sweet Sea, are there tides? I would guess that if
there are they are not as high as in the oceans, else rivers would
have very erratic flow (or maybe not? They are not actually operating
according to gravity and hydrodynamics either).
Any thoughts?
Regards;
-Bryan Received on Thu 29 Mar 2007 - 08:36:42 EEST
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