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Fantasy Map-AtLA

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This is a hand-drawn fantasy map of a portion of the Southern Earth Kingdom continent. It predates the split of Kyoshi Island from the mainland, so it is seen here as Yokoya. There are a couple of places canonical with the world of Avatar, but this is a heavily unique version with lots of imaginative additions, including tea fields, salt mines, new cities and towns, and some bandit encampments in the mountains. See if you can spot Flopsy and Heibai.

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This is a hand-drawn fantasy map of a portion of the Southern Earth Kingdom continent. It predates the split of Kyoshi Island from the mainland, so it is seen here as Yokoya. There are a couple of places canonical with the world of Avatar, but this is a heavily unique version with lots of imaginative additions, including tea fields, salt mines, new cities and towns, and some bandit encampments in the mountains. See if you can spot Flopsy and Heibai.

This is a hand-drawn fantasy map of a portion of the Southern Earth Kingdom continent. It predates the split of Kyoshi Island from the mainland, so it is seen here as Yokoya. There are a couple of places canonical with the world of Avatar, but this is a heavily unique version with lots of imaginative additions, including tea fields, salt mines, new cities and towns, and some bandit encampments in the mountains. See if you can spot Flopsy and Heibai.

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