[The ears on top of Młynar's head lean forward as he concentrates, drawing the outline of a continent that looks something like someone smashed Africa, Europe, and Asia all together. A bit northwest of center, he draws another, modestly-sized shape and labels it Kazimierz. Then, for clarity, he fills in the rest: Ursus to the north, Leithanien to the southeast, Victoria to the south, its former colony Columbia to the west, then Bolivar west of that...until, eventually, he's outlined every major nation and put labels on the northern icefield and southern hotlands for good measure. Finally, he draws a little star in the northeastern part of Kazimierz, and taps it with the pen while flipping the map around to face Suga. You are here.
Aside from the shape of the continent, the names of the nations, the absence of any other land, all of which will probably stand out to Suga first, there's one more thing of note. An awful lot of land is outside the borders of these countries. Nations don't always border each other - some countries have no direct neighbors at all, as if they're islands and the land is sea.]
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Aside from the shape of the continent, the names of the nations, the absence of any other land, all of which will probably stand out to Suga first, there's one more thing of note. An awful lot of land is outside the borders of these countries. Nations don't always border each other - some countries have no direct neighbors at all, as if they're islands and the land is sea.]