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* A large portion of the plot in Orson Scott Card's ''Pathfinder'' revolves around one of these. It's revealed decently early on that there are actually 19 "worlds" with Walls. |
* A large portion of the plot in Orson Scott Card's ''Pathfinder'' revolves around one of these. It's revealed decently early on that there are actually 19 "worlds" with Walls. |
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* The world of [[Ethshar]] is a [[Flat World]], being the end-cap of a cylinder. The edge of the end-cap is marked by a "noxious yellow gas". |
* The world of [[Ethshar]] is a [[Flat World]], being the end-cap of a cylinder. The edge of the end-cap is marked by a "noxious yellow gas". |
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* [[David Eddings]]'s ''[[Belgariad]]''-verse has the Eastern Escarpment, a mile high sheer basalt cliff that acts as a natural barrier between some of the Kingdoms of the West and the Angarak kingdoms to the east. |
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== Live Action TV == |
== Live Action TV == |