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The world is a finite flat plane floating on top of the endless and bottomless ocean of the void.

The world is pretty thick and solid but if you mine too deep you might find bits of void, or some of the creatures that come from it.

The once bright sun is beginning to grow dim, and the sages claim the stars are beginning to fade.

Most of the world is frigid mountain ranges, frozen taiga, and cold tundra. Warm, and arable land is extremely rare and highly sought after.

>Anonymous 03/14/17(Tue)01:14:58 No.521670

The world is a torus, ringed by mountains so you cannot fall off. In the center runs a lush and beautiful valley. No one has ever reached it and lived.

But what about OP?

>There are no items whatsoever in the world
>The only sapient species is humanoid foxes

Since the advent of the telescope, it has been asserted by the sages that there are other planes under the sun, and theorised that there may be other planes under different stars, far away.

Would a flat plane have a day/night cycle or would it just be daytime constantly?

The winds from the ringed mountains carries disease that while can potentially kills it's hosts, strengthen survivors due to it's ability to mutate many a time inside the body until neutralization

The universe is on a constant rotation around the plane. It's a slow process that leaves the plane in long periods of night and day.

Recorded history only goes back 12000 years. There isn't a sudden cutoff, that's just only as far back as anything goes.

There is only 1 kingdom in all the land. The rest of it is invested with orcs, monsters, and other inhuman filth.

This is false. There are sapient humanoid foxes, but the species is seemingly cursed, and unable to craft items on their own.

Myths and songs tell of beasts of ice and bone witch dwell in the mountains at the lands end
That can rip a man in twain with there gaping maws. But no one has ever been arrogant enough to go looking for them... or strong enough to return alive

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There are tales of bizarre beasts frozen in the aforementioned cold places.

Like frozen mammoths?

"the lupine unable to make tools of there own out of inexperience and regected by the few keeps that could teach them, so starving and witless they resort to thevery and murder ironically further giving reason to there persecution"

The single large cluster of civilization is clustered around a single, unfathomably ancient, borderline godlike red dragon. The dragon's natural heat has been harnessed to keep the cold at bay. The dragon itself is rather indifferent to goings on. So long as it gets fed, it's content to slumber as it is.

There are nine major sapient races.

> The Lupine are extremely well-suited to the cold wastes, with their thick and camoflaguing grey fur, superhuman senses, and quick reflexes. If it wasn't for their inability to make their own weapons, tools, and armor, they'd likely rule the world. As it is, they're most commonly found in primitive hunter-gatherer tribes in the wild and close-knit familial caravans in civilization.

All celestial objects (Moon, Sun, Stars, Meteors, Etc) are eyes

so is there friction? if not, i'm out.

no literally, i'll slide away

the world is a river, flanked either side by unclimable mountains...

everyone who dies in this world reappears here !

The vast majority of conflict is decided through battle.

unclimbable

Am I missing something or isn't that how it usually is?

No one is quite sure to whom the eyes belong too. However, occasionally an eye will blink out and fall from the heavens, and those who find and consume the eye will gain unspeakable powers...but at a grave cost.

There's a line of miniature, alternating suns and moons floating through the endless sky

That are also eyes