Magni

Magni is the largest continent on the planet. Even though it is largely continuous, it has been culturally and politically divided into three parts due to its geographical features.

The “East” of the continent is where the story takes place, and most closely resembles our Europe. It’s separation from the other parts is due to The Divide, a rift that was caused by tectonic movement many thousands of years ago. Due to the nature of the rift, crossing between the East and the rest of Magni on land has only been feasible over the connection in the icy north, where the weather is very unforgiving. The “East” is the smallest part of Magni.

The “West” most closely resembles our real life eastern Asia, and is the largest part of Magni. Notable geographic features include “Baratum”, a large crater from a meteor impact some millions of years ago.

The “South” is the third part of Magni, and is the counterpart to our India. It is geographically divided by the “Magna Paries”, a mountain chain.