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GeographyGeography
The world that once was has been shattered like a piece of plate glass dropped onto a floor. Thousands of ‘islands’ of land drift connected to each other by ropes, chains and magical bindings. The islands range in size from a clawful of continent sized pieces to ones barely large enough to stand upon. The larger the island the less likely it is the move, while some of the smaller pieces drift aimlessly or orbit larger ones.
The ecologies on these islands varies enormously as do the physical features. On some islands, seas pour away into space endlessly, on others, the sea was swept away and nothing remains except an expanse of bleached fish bones and shells. Great forests, huge mountains (sometime a single huge mountain is an island into itself), winding rivers, rolling farm lands, all are there. As are seas of glass, mushrooms the size of trees, rivers that flow uphill and stranger things. In some places magic saved what was there, in other, it destroyed it and in still other it changed things beyond recognition . . .
Trade is vital to many of the regions and it is primary conduced via skyships, which fly, or starships, which can sail on the space between the islands as well as over water. Other islands have built bridges to nearby regions.
Regions
Mountains of Shattered Hopes, the highest peak of which is Mount Mainal.
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