Decided to do something with the map, and sketched it out, taking inspiration from Vologda Mapping's video on the various times of what the Chinese thought the Earth looked like with those islands that Columbus thought were Asia, and added a hybridization of Mu with that refugium continent shared by the Oqolaayo and the K'ama peoples.
Oops! This image does not follow our content guidelines. To continue publishing, please remove it or upload a different image.
I still need to figure out where the mountains and tectonic shifts are. Just a reminder: that line is not the equator. It marks the bottom edge of the map. Underneath it, there is supposed to be text indicating various areas of the map.
Various readers of this might already know where mountains and rivers are in the irl continents these land masses are derived from. And a number of Biblaridion's viewers and patrons might've memorized the geographic terrain of that continent the Oqolaayo and K'ama peoples inhabit. And there is this description of Mu's terrain being "flat with massive plains, vast rivers, rolling hills, large bays, and estuaries." And there was a video by AlternateWeatherHub about Mu. I could base that one continent's geography on a mix of that with the OG description and that Refugium continent.
I might consider placing some mountain ranges in areas that correspond with the same places irl that the alps, Caucasus mountains, and Himalayas are located, which might help with tectonic patterns. And there are also the ocean currents to consider, which could help with the terrain.
And with this map, I could also, once I've figured out the terrains and so forth, know the origin areas of the cultures of the people speaking the protolanguages.