Extra Lore

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As I might've mentioned in previous text ( idk I don't read over my work much ), imagination is mostly split in half (with Logan's door, it didn't take up that much space, Remus got a little extra in another space).

Here's the legend:

Roman's half is mostly hilly

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Roman's half is mostly hilly. One top of one hill is his castle. He has two lakes, Magic and Honesty. He had a railroad that goes throughout his half. The little houses beside the railroad are actually stops for the train.

Remus has his tower and it's mostly forest for him.

In the middle is a building where all the sides met when they were all peaceful. It's completely abandoned, not even wild wants to touch it.

Here's current day Imagination. The dots are the door, I def could've done that better but if you can't see it's in the woods on the middle


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Here's past imagination before wild and the twins changed a few things. Two dots, two doors. Yes there is one less lake. It's a circle world and the twins were aware of the changes wild made, so Remus just thought his lake was some of lake honesty that he now owned because of the borders so he never named it. Dw, the dragon that lived between the lakes didn't die, it just moved. The lighthouse is not in the previous picture because the sides used it when they lived there but once they were give, wild saw no use for it so it destroyed it


Also nothing in these maps are to scale, so the dots are just sort of the general area of the doors and each t isn't one tree

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Also nothing in these maps are to scale, so the dots are just sort of the general area of the doors and each t isn't one tree. It would take maybe 12 hours to cross the entire world and that's assuming that you swim/boat the same speed as you walk and somehow you don't get into any sort of magic hijinks. And of course assuming you walk, and without any magical help. 

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