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    Quote Originally Posted by Soixante View Post
    Just out of curiosity about the scale, do any of the Elyden miles match Earth miles? Otherwise difficult for us earthlings to get a proper sense of the scale.
    yep, the korachani miles are equivalent to a normal mile on earth (no point confusing people more than necessary!)

    most nations are relatively large

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    So amazingly comprehensive. I like the inroads thru various regions.

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    Every time I look into one of the Atlas Elyden threads, I am blown away!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dlwest72 View Post
    So amazingly comprehensive. I like the inroads thru various regions.
    Quote Originally Posted by jshoer View Post
    Every time I look into one of the Atlas Elyden threads, I am blown away!
    thanks, I think this probably the most popular map of the series so far.

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    Awesome is the only word I can think of for this map. Your dedication to mapping your world--both in cartography and in words--is remarkable. The words 'obsession' and 'insanity' come to mind, but something as great as this can't be criticised by words like that.

    Nice work

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheHoarseWhisperer View Post
    Awesome is the only word I can think of for this map. Your dedication to mapping your world--both in cartography and in words--is remarkable. The words 'obsession' and 'insanity' come to mind, but something as great as this can't be criticised by words like that.

    Nice work

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    Obsession isn't always a bad thing. I suspect a lot of us here have it

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