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  The entirety of human civilization is contained upon Byfro, the endless sky. At one time, Byfro was thought to form the entire plane of existence, though modern science is much more enlightened.  
 
  The entirety of human civilization is contained upon Byfro, the endless sky. At one time, Byfro was thought to form the entire plane of existence, though modern science is much more enlightened.  
  
  Byfro is actually a spherical planet, composed entirely of gasses, aside
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  Byfro is actually a spherical planet, composed entirely of gasses, aside from the various landmasses, and the proposed core.
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Human civilization exists on the uncounted numbers of landmasses that float in the skies of Byfro. While they range in size from tiny islets to floating continents so large that they are practically worlds unto themselves, there are commonalities.
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The majority of landmasses float in what is called the "Habitable Band" where the temperature and air pressure is most anemable to human habitation. All are free-floating, and most remain in a roughly stationary position relative to other landmasses. Beyond that, landmasses can be generally categorized into several different "types".
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Isleoids: Isleoids are the smallest form of landmass

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The entirety of human civilization is contained upon Byfro, the endless sky. At one time, Byfro was thought to form the entire plane of existence, though modern science is much more enlightened. 
Byfro is actually a spherical planet, composed entirely of gasses, aside from the various landmasses, and the proposed core. 


Human civilization exists on the uncounted numbers of landmasses that float in the skies of Byfro. While they range in size from tiny islets to floating continents so large that they are practically worlds unto themselves, there are commonalities.

The majority of landmasses float in what is called the "Habitable Band" where the temperature and air pressure is most anemable to human habitation. All are free-floating, and most remain in a roughly stationary position relative to other landmasses. Beyond that, landmasses can be generally categorized into several different "types".

Isleoids: Isleoids are the smallest form of landmass