Lands that Bridge & Scatter
The Seers now see Earth’s edges: peninsulas that jut boldly into the seas, and archipelagos scattered like stepping stones across oceans. Some, like the Arabian Peninsula, cradle whole nations; others, like Japan, host rich island cultures. These labyrinthine coastlines shape maritime trade, migrations, and alliances.
Mirror-World knowledge in this quest
- The Iberian Peninsula (Spain & Portugal) is cut off from Europe by the Pyrenees.
- The Scandinavian Peninsula includes Norway and Sweden, known for fjords.
- The Arabian Peninsula (Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, etc.) is the largest peninsula.
- The Malay Archipelago in Southeast Asia is the world’s largest group of islands.
- Japan is an archipelago of four main islands plus thousands more.
- The British Isles encompass Great Britain, Ireland, and many smaller isles.
- Madagascar off Africa’s east coast is the world’s 4th-largest island, famed for unique wildlife.