@Paleogene Deity hair is definitely Gladekeeper, assuming the treetops are like her hair
@Sorrowspark I think that was actually about the Snowsquall Tundra. Although looking at the Starwood Strand, boy did they mean strand.
@UserOfShadows Well that makes sense. Either that or it's actually railroad tracks and they're just imperial sized trains. The map can't possibly be to scale. The Arcanist, a deity, lives in the Observatory, but it's really not that much wider than those hot air balloons in Wind, and that hurricane is only approximately 8 hot air balloons wide. Meanwhile, Luminax, neck to butt, is about the same width as the Observatory, which contains a god. I'm not sure if that means Luminax is actually that big, or if it just confirms that the map is not to scale.
@statue I mean that's basically Light lore XD "beautiful ruins where scholars study ancient societies, that one city that unfortunately let itself go, and oops we made an abomination"
@Sorrowspark I think that was actually about the Snowsquall Tundra. Although looking at the Starwood Strand, boy did they mean strand.
@UserOfShadows Well that makes sense. Either that or it's actually railroad tracks and they're just imperial sized trains. The map can't possibly be to scale. The Arcanist, a deity, lives in the Observatory, but it's really not that much wider than those hot air balloons in Wind, and that hurricane is only approximately 8 hot air balloons wide. Meanwhile, Luminax, neck to butt, is about the same width as the Observatory, which contains a god. I'm not sure if that means Luminax is actually that big, or if it just confirms that the map is not to scale.
@statue I mean that's basically Light lore XD "beautiful ruins where scholars study ancient societies, that one city that unfortunately let itself go, and oops we made an abomination"