Depends where you look. A lot of restoration's been done to make the continent that had the most big cities inhabitable again. There's definitely still thousands of miles of terrain where every living thing is warped and twisted and nothing much is consistent. I can't say whether or not that's unique to Velgarth.
[Analogues to Pelagir-lands aren't prominent in the various minds she's been touching, which doesn't mean they don't exist.]
What probably is is the two great craters left when the weapon - weapons - went off, by now they're right on the edge of the warped lands. One's hundreds of miles across and filled with grassy plains. The other's to the north, something like half the size, and is an inland sea. Don't mess around with either of them, they're our gates to guard.
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[Analogues to Pelagir-lands aren't prominent in the various minds she's been touching, which doesn't mean they don't exist.]
What probably is is the two great craters left when the weapon - weapons - went off, by now they're right on the edge of the warped lands. One's hundreds of miles across and filled with grassy plains. The other's to the north, something like half the size, and is an inland sea. Don't mess around with either of them, they're our gates to guard.