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<blockquote data-quote="nameless" data-source="post: 1445016" data-attributes="member: 1543"><p>I say you should do something exotic. All the rivers and freshwater lakes empty into big, steaming whirlpools of saltwater that goes beneath the crust of the planet. The salt mysteriously disappears when it goes beneath the waves, and the water comes back through the mountain ranges and geothermal geysers..</p><p></p><p>Maybe a race of strange and alien underground creatures need the Chlorine from the saltwater to breathe, and they extract it, leaving the sodium in solid form to go back to the surface in volcanoes. And when it rains, the volcanoes erupt due to the sodium's violent reaction to water.</p><p></p><p>So most of the water on the planet's surface is freshwater, you can have large landmasses without oceans separating most of them, and still have regular land dwellers. As an added bonus, you get lots of volcanoes, which are fantasy staples, and a new race of bad guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nameless, post: 1445016, member: 1543"] I say you should do something exotic. All the rivers and freshwater lakes empty into big, steaming whirlpools of saltwater that goes beneath the crust of the planet. The salt mysteriously disappears when it goes beneath the waves, and the water comes back through the mountain ranges and geothermal geysers.. Maybe a race of strange and alien underground creatures need the Chlorine from the saltwater to breathe, and they extract it, leaving the sodium in solid form to go back to the surface in volcanoes. And when it rains, the volcanoes erupt due to the sodium's violent reaction to water. So most of the water on the planet's surface is freshwater, you can have large landmasses without oceans separating most of them, and still have regular land dwellers. As an added bonus, you get lots of volcanoes, which are fantasy staples, and a new race of bad guys. [/QUOTE]
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