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Originally Posted by Solecs
I think this is best place to discuss this, but what's up with Gallia's geography? I don't know why, but it feels weird to have such diverse landscapes in such a small country. I mean so far we've seen grassy hills, forests, deserts, snowcapped mountains, and eventually barren plains and sandy beaches. It wouldn't be so odd if there was more land in Gallia, but as it is I just don't feel like all that could be there.
Then again, I'm not a geography scholar so maybe these kinds of places actually exist?
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It's a bit unusual, but bear in mind that Japan itself has all of the above terrain except for the deserts. It's a bit of a stretch, but given that Gallia also bears the hallmarks of events long ago, it's certainly not out of the question.
Oh, by the way, this would be the right thread for this discussion.