Narlia
Narlia is a fictional planet featured in the science fiction novel "The Starless Sea" by Erin Morgenstern. It is depicted as a land of perpetual twilight, where the stars are never visible and the sky is a constant deep indigo. The landscape of Narlia is characterized by ancient forests, winding rivers, and crumbling ruins that hint at a forgotten civilization. The inhabitants of Narlia are often described as reclusive and deeply connected to the natural world. Their culture is steeped in lore and tradition, with a particular emphasis on stories and dreams. The planet serves as a significant location within the narrative, acting as a place of refuge and a repository of secrets for the characters who journey there. Its enigmatic nature and ethereal atmosphere contribute to the overall magical realism of the novel. Narlia represents a realm beyond the ordinary, a place where the boundaries between reality and imagination blur. The details of Narlia's history and its exact place within the novel's cosmology are intentionally left somewhat mysterious, adding to its allure. The planet's description is rich in sensory detail, evoking a sense of wonder and melancholy.