What are some fantasy settings with enormous geographical scale?
>>55371840
I think the original plane in magic, dominaria was something like three times the size of the earth
>>55371881
Something like ringworld in scale would be better. But thanks, will check out
>>55371840
In Spelljammer's Practical Planetology there's a ringworld by the name of Neville that has spacefaring capabilities but is using it as a means to explore their world considering that its literally 300 million earth's worth of space.
Its literally stated that any other setting probably has an analog on that ringworld because there's so much space that any niche climate would have its own place.
>>55372703
>spacefaring
No disregarded. Interstellar travel and sci fi are a no-go
>>55371840
WH40K
>>55374300
WH40K as a setting is AS BIG AS WHOLE GALAXY, but the actual geographical variety of its component planets is even worse than Star Wars - which is to say that every world is either "endless urban megapolis", "vague low-detail monobiome", or a black-and-white checkerboard pattern of the two side by side.
>>55375011
Op here. I don't need variety, just absurd mass. And on a single planet/disc/whatever
>>55371840
Felarya
>>55371840
Game of thronesYes S7 full of teleporting Bullshit
Isn't Planescape's Sigil technically infinite?
>>55375491
It's really not that big
>>55375544
No, Sigil has a definite size. It's the interior of a finite donut of immense proportions. And also, according to personal belief, the first darkhold, with Her Serenity as the first darklord.
>>55371840
Eberron
>>55372703
>>55374257
Nivil is pathetic compared to Herdspace.
Herdspace is a crystal sphere (i.e. star system) whose inner lining is a habitable savannah. That results in a truly absurd surface area, equivalent of that of a sphere with a radius equal to the radius of a star system.
On top of that, Herdspace is populated by herds of world-sized megafauna, which people can live on.
It is not an infinite plane like the, well, planes, but it is quite large for a mortal star system.
>>55371840
Anima.
The lower part of the Old continent stretches some 7500 Miles coast to coast, for reference.