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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan Pourchot View Post
    Absolutely wonderful work here! Bravo Harrg!
    Thank you very much!

    I haven't posted anything for a long time and it's time to show the updated sketch of the world map.
    As I have said many times, my world building is of a spiral iterative nature. I have no idea what the world looks like outside of that ecumene, which is already drawn and detailed. In general, all these gray continents appeared due to the fact that I did not understand how the boundaries of already existing land masses should look. So for example, trying to figure out how the cape should end in the southeast of the main continent, I drew Albara.
    But the question arose: how should Albara end in the south?
    Also, for a long time I could not explain how I got the old Misty Mountains in the northwest. Intuitively, I understood that I should have a zone of fire belt on at least one side. All this led me to the need to sketch the whole world.
    Now I seem to have started rubbing the bricks together and they are starting to look more and more natural. A lot of things still confuse me.
    I think the island arc in the northeast should run closer to the main land mass, creating a smaller back-arc basin.
    It is necessary to slightly correct the region of the breakthrough of the Middle Sea, I think to go here according to the scenario with the Black Sea.
    It is necessary to think over the process of the collapse of the previous super continent and understand how the new "Pacific Ocean" was formed.
    At some point, I remembered that I did not pay attention to glacial erosion, although I worked with lakes, I did not carve fjords in the rocks at all.
    The only scenario for the collapse of the last supercontinent that I know is the southern part
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