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  • The mountain ranges

    6 28.57%
  • the islands

    2 9.52%
  • the forests

    5 23.81%
  • the names of things

    6 28.57%
  • the giant river down the middle

    6 28.57%
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    Great job, man. And respect for will to complete so huge task with so little resourses. This is like destory battleship with single crowbar!

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    We Missouri guys know our rivers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergei Zybin View Post
    Great job, man. And respect for will to complete so huge task with so little resourses. This is like destory battleship with single crowbar!
    You guys are too much. This is the most encouraging part of my process so far. Thank you for your kindness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ascension View Post
    We Missouri guys know our rivers
    Where you from in Missouri?

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    Right here.







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    ah, right. Sweet.

    Well, they don't call southern Illinois "little egypt" for nothing, either.

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    Yeah, if I remember right, they found a whole bunch of Egyptian artifacts there way back when (it was hypothesized that the Mississipian culture had some sort of trade with the Egyptians but others think that to be all a hoax; me I don't really know) and they still pull some out of the ground every once in a while.
    If the radiance of a thousand suns was to burst at once into the sky, that would be like the splendor of the Mighty One...I am become Death, the Shatterer of worlds.
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    A labor of love if ever there was. Props for carrying through.

    I had to go with the names, those can just as-if-not-more important than every other detail, and your names are awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ascension View Post
    Yeah, if I remember right, they found a whole bunch of Egyptian artifacts there way back when (it was hypothesized that the Mississipian culture had some sort of trade with the Egyptians but others think that to be all a hoax; me I don't really know) and they still pull some out of the ground every once in a while.
    hahaha. that's really funny. Yeah, way back when there was a famine in the midwest, the land between the rivers fed the whole area. The comparison was stark enough that it earned the name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wannabehero View Post
    A labor of love if ever there was. Props for carrying through.

    I had to go with the names, those can just as-if-not-more important than every other detail, and your names are awesome.
    Thanks, wbh. Yeah, it took forever to decide which ones needed to be made from scratch and which ones needed to tweak an old myth. The "antis" underwater places obviously come from atlantis, for instance, but it can also mean "is belonging to..." so Othil-Antis is really "the one belonging to Othil", Edd'l & Yaele.

    Then I'd write up a story about three brothers who knew how to blend earth with water in such a way that air might cling to it...

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