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<blockquote>''Out here, a captain needs all the help he can get. Even from sad strange gods of farewells. [...] That night, as you stand on the foredeck, a soft breeze comes out of the East, the Salt's direction; tousles your hair; passes.''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/A_skilled_crewman|Permit it |Sunless Sea|}}</ref></blockquote>{{Character|title1 = Salt|image1 = SS buoygaz.webp {{!}} Restless|caption1 = Old soul. Where are you going, old soul?|location = [[East]]|allegiance = Independent|alias = The Sun beneath the Sea|relationships = [[The White]] (former master)
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==The Traveller==
==The Traveller==

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Out here, a captain needs all the help he can get. Even from sad strange gods of farewells. [...] That night, as you stand on the foredeck, a soft breeze comes out of the East, the Salt's direction; tousles your hair; passes.[1]

Salt is one of the three gods of the Unterzee.

The Traveller

Of the gods of the Zee, Salt is the most elusive, said to dwell beyond the horizon.[2] It is the god of farewells,[3] and may be the embodiment of the Zee itself.[4] Its speech is a light across the water,[5] a sea breeze,[6] a splash in the distance[7] - always from the East, calling fellow travellers toward it.[8][9] It is always approaching, but never arriving.[10][7] It can provoke an intense sadness as it passes,[11] and those who anger it might find their families driven to violence.[12]

Where its voice sings, a white zee-bat might follow.[13] Where its influence is felt, a message is often found: TRAVELLER RETURNING.[14]

Salt is feared and worshipped by zailors, who give it their stories and secrets,[15] and call its wrath upon those who wrong them.[16][17] It also punishes those who steal from shipwrecks.[18]

Who is Salt?

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Salt is a Judgment.[19] It is now in exile in the Neath,[20] but before it came here, the White asked it a favor:[21] to find what the Sun had hid (probably his daughter Stone).[22] It promised a treasure at the end of the search, and perhaps something else.[21] Salt accepted because it sought something it could not find between the stars,[23] and entered the Neath, at a terrible cost.[24] It saw Stone's light and found it appetizing, but she was too far away, so instead it sated its hunger by corresponding with her.[23] At some point during this time, but long before the Bazaar came to the Neath, it made a treaty with the Presbyterate.[25] Eventually it made the castle of Frostfound to record its story,[20][21], shed its past and future in the place now called Kingeater’s Castle,[26][27] and went East[28] to change further and shear itself.[29]

Amid the forests and the mountains of the East,[22] it dreams of the stars it left behind, and strives to forget its old home by contemplating its new domain.[29] It is now perpetually in movement and yet standing still,[7][30] calling those who wish to explore the last horizon.[9] One day, it will rise to fight the White[22] - but there is no happy ending.[20]

Salt is sometimes called the Sun-Beneath-the-Sea.[31]

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