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Surprised Eel Historian, PhD

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My other favorite map that I've drawn this month: this one is for a fantasy world that my client uses as a base for their writing. Before you ask: an invisible barrier stands between the verdant south and the black sand desert of the north, cutting a sharp line across the world.

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⚜ Ole Dirty Rice ⚜'s avatar ⚜ Ole Dirty Rice ⚜ @cody.social
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How many eels on the two sides?

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Like the line in front of the great desert in the Oz books!

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Josephine Browne's avatar Josephine Browne @drejosephine.bsky.social
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Amazing! We love this!

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Joakim Ceder's avatar Joakim Ceder @j-ceder.bsky.social
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Maps are abstractions anyway. I now remember those "real" world maps in school that had all countries in different plain colours, sharply divided in a pattern of four or five hues. Not too natural either. And now I wonder what kind of fantasy that could be written about it. (Or has this been done?)

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