The planet has never been circumscribed, due to intense magical barriers, storms, and terrain in all cardinal directions surrounding the continent.
Currently, the known world exists in one continuous rectangle of space. On The Destiny's maiden exploratory voyage, it was discovered that there was an edge of the world, and that there were security towers placed around the perimeter to prevent anyone from leaving the planet.[1]
To the north, a massive ice wall blocks all travel past it. It is unknown if the wall was magically or naturally formed and unknown if the wall spans the entire planet.
To the east and south, an endless torment of waves and wind grows with distance away from the coastline. It is unknown if the endless maelstrom is naturally or magically occurring and unknown how far the storm extends into the sea.
To the west, the Wastelands continue into nothingness, completely uninhabited by any life, then extend into an impassible mountain range, seemly enxtending past the sky itself.
The known world only exists within the rectangle defined by the world map, but it is theorized that the world is actually a traditional planet and can indeed be circumscribed.After contact with the Frobaz Corp and other interplanetary individuals, it was discovered that the home world is actually a Ring Class Planet.[1:1]
The continent features a variety of ecological zones, including, but not limited to:
The known world consists of:
The Home land of the Dwarves
The region is located in the south-west corner of the continent. Bordered slightly to the north by the Wasteland, to the north-east by the Freelands, to the east by Hin, and to the south and west by the ocean.
It is made up almost entirely of mountain ranges and beaches, with a small section of grassland close to the southern shore.[2]
The region is land locked in the heart of the continent. Bordered slightly to the north-west by the Wasteland, to the south by the Freelands, to the north-east by the Evergreen, and to the east by the Re'noan Empire.
It is made up entirely of forests.[2:1]
The home of the Evergreen Elves, located in the northern most forests of the continent. This is also the homeland of Guthix.
The region is almost land locked, but does indeed have a few miles of coastline along the eastern side of the region. Bordered to the west by the Wasteland, to the south-west by the Elves, to the south by the Empire, and to the north by the massive ice wall.
It is made up entirely of forests.[2:2]
Bordered to the north by The Elves, to the nort-west by The Wasteland, to the south-west by the Dwarves, and to the south by the Hin.[2:3]
Home of Kegal.
Bordered to the north-west by the Dwarves, to the north by the Freelands, and to the south by the ocean.[2:4]
Home to Timmy and Terry Tinkle.
A diverse region located in the north-west corner of the continent. The Wastelands extend from the western mountains, to the borders of the Elven Land and The Evergreen. The region includes deserts, forests, swamps, mountains, and plains.[2:5]
This is the home of Nektosha and Syd.
An island out in the uncharted waters of the home world.
The village of elves that want to sacrifice humans.
The village of humans that don't want to be sacrificed.
The ark at the top of a cliff, with a group of people lead by Ootna
A tree that contained a (possibly illusory) portal to a magma pit beneath the island with a spooky demonic/devilish entity
The final quote to Anya from within the tree:
"I can feel it... it is destiny... you were there, at his birth... and you will be there... at mine"[3]
The whirlpool that spawned when the island disappeared, containing a tower make of bones that descended further down into the planet
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