gutza1
2016-12-03, 08:25 PM
I was looking at the official map (http://marksworld.zeemer.com/files/maps/eberron_world.jpg) of Eberron when I noticed that Xen'drik and Everice (the continent south of Xen'drik) appeared to fit together like a jigsaw puzzle, in the same way that South America and Africa fit together. The theory of continental drift, if it applies to Eberron (and I assume it does, due to the Dragon Below causing a large amount of volcanic activity and internal heating), would imply that, millions of years in the past, Xen'drik and Everice were once part of the same continent but later split apart, just like how South America and Africa were both part of Pangaea. I then noticed similar matches between Khorvaire and the northeastern coast of Xen'drik, Argonessen and Sarlona, and Argonessen and Xen'drik. I labeled the map of Eberron with arrows indicating areas where the continents, once part of a supercontinent, had drifted apart:
http://i.imgur.com/WiKlkL6.jpg
I then created a reconstruction of the original supercontinent:
http://i.imgur.com/rRtiAPg.png
Due to the lack of knowledge of the shape of Everice and the northern continent, the map is likely incomplete. However, I hope this may be interesting to fans of Eberron.
http://i.imgur.com/WiKlkL6.jpg
I then created a reconstruction of the original supercontinent:
http://i.imgur.com/rRtiAPg.png
Due to the lack of knowledge of the shape of Everice and the northern continent, the map is likely incomplete. However, I hope this may be interesting to fans of Eberron.