

Other times, it may be in Another Dimension or an Elemental Plane where things don't work quite by the rules of regular physics. In some cases, the World in the Sky may have been created or settled specifically to escape whatever made the original surface unsuitable for life. Sometimes, a World in the Sky may be placed above a more conventional world which, for whichever reason, is largely or entirely uninhabitable. Sci-fi versions will generally be landmass floating inside gas giant's atmosphere. Do not expect the outcome of falling off the side of one of these pieces to be properly explored. What keeps them hovering? Where does the gravity come from? What's keeping the atmosphere in place? What, if anything, is there at the "bottom" of these worlds? Nobody knows, but maybe A Wizard Did It. Impossible note or nearly impossible - see The Integral Trees under physics resembling ours, worlds of this type are usually found exclusively in fantasy. They can range in size from tiny "islands" to huge continents with vast civilizations.

Landmasses, with or without internal seas, float suspended in an atmosphere.
#ENDLESS SKY WORLD SHIP SERIES#
This is less a World Shape, and more a series of world pieces.
