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A great swath of land that joins [[Asdauria]] to [[Barathorn]], Midrardia suffers cold winters and cool summers.  Even the sea cannot stave off the snow from its coasts in the dead of winter.  The heartland is home to giants, the northern coast and woods are home to Findorian elves, and the eastern stretches are criss-crossed with the terminus of the Jaggudorn Mountains.  Only the southern coasts and the western neck of land are home to humans.  Midrardia touches [[Barathorn]], Asdauria via the Jaggudorn Mountains, and northern Pytharnia.  [[Magdeology|Magdeologers]] (geologists of Asdar) judge the southeast portion of Midrardia to be part of the [[Pytharniaca Plate|Pytharniaca plate]].  Midrardia is sometimes called a continental-bridge.
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A great swath of land that joins [[Asdauria]] to [[Barathorn]], Midrardia suffers cold winters and cool summers.  Even the sea cannot stave off the snow from its coasts in the dead of winter.  The heartland is home to giants, the northern coast and woods are home to Findorian elves, and the eastern stretches are criss-crossed with the terminus of the Jaggudorn Mountains.  Only the southern coasts and the western neck of land are home to humans.  Midrardia touches [[Barathorn]], Asdauria via the [[Jaggudorn Mountains]], and northern [[Pytharnia]].  [[Magdeology|Magdeologers]] (geologists of Asdar) judge the southeast portion of Midrardia to be part of the [[Pytharniaca Plate|Pytharniaca plate]].  Midrardia is sometimes called a continental-bridge.
  
 
[[File:Midrardia_2750_001.jpg|thumb|300px|Map of Midrardia]]
 
[[File:Midrardia_2750_001.jpg|thumb|300px|Map of Midrardia]]

Latest revision as of 21:16, 14 October 2014

A great swath of land that joins Asdauria to Barathorn, Midrardia suffers cold winters and cool summers. Even the sea cannot stave off the snow from its coasts in the dead of winter. The heartland is home to giants, the northern coast and woods are home to Findorian elves, and the eastern stretches are criss-crossed with the terminus of the Jaggudorn Mountains. Only the southern coasts and the western neck of land are home to humans. Midrardia touches Barathorn, Asdauria via the Jaggudorn Mountains, and northern Pytharnia. Magdeologers (geologists of Asdar) judge the southeast portion of Midrardia to be part of the Pytharniaca plate. Midrardia is sometimes called a continental-bridge.

Map of Midrardia

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