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:: In truth, though, whatever is to the east and west - if anything - has an ocean of separation. And, since the equatorial storm systems prevent crossing the equator, it's pretty much impossible to make a return voyage with no westerlies or whatever. -gm
 
:: In truth, though, whatever is to the east and west - if anything - has an ocean of separation. And, since the equatorial storm systems prevent crossing the equator, it's pretty much impossible to make a return voyage with no westerlies or whatever. -gm
 
::: Or the sudden invention of STEAM ENGINES. Or [http://www.d20srd.org/srd/spells/teleportgreater.htm Greater Teleport].-[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]] 21:29, 23 November 2010 (EST)
 
::: Or the sudden invention of STEAM ENGINES. Or [http://www.d20srd.org/srd/spells/teleportgreater.htm Greater Teleport].-[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]] 21:29, 23 November 2010 (EST)
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:::: From Greater Teleport: <i> you must have at least a reliable description of the place to which you are teleporting.</i> The global world map in my head goes with me to my grave, maybe. -gm

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I remember somewhere it being mentioned that North of Sidhe-Praxen is essentially an ocean that is eternally stormy, but is there any other sort of intercontinental contact, perhaps to the East and West? I was thinking about starting to flesh things out in that direction, because it would be easy for me to insert little economics/interaction things without disrupting large parts of canon. -Slitherrr

No, there is not. Some sages argue there ARE no other landmasses, and that when - for example - the Lost showed up, they came from some other plane or dimension, even though the Canon talks about their ships. -gm
In truth, though, whatever is to the east and west - if anything - has an ocean of separation. And, since the equatorial storm systems prevent crossing the equator, it's pretty much impossible to make a return voyage with no westerlies or whatever. -gm
Or the sudden invention of STEAM ENGINES. Or Greater Teleport.-Slitherrr 21:29, 23 November 2010 (EST)
From Greater Teleport: you must have at least a reliable description of the place to which you are teleporting. The global world map in my head goes with me to my grave, maybe. -gm