A completely made up world called Zaphistra. This world is perfectly rectangular and fills the entire frame edge-to-edge. The continents and rivers, and landscape features resemble a mechanical switchboard with visible patch cables, sockets, and electrical routing motifs subtly integrated into the terrain design. Around the entire world, approximately 5% in from the edges, there is a continuous range of mountains forming a natural boundary. It should be roughly, but not exactly rectangular. Beyond this mountain ring, there is only a minimal suggestion of unknown land—faded, indistinct, and not the focus of the map. Label some areas with fantasy names like "Dragon desert", "Brass ruins". Inside the mountain ring, the geography follows a traditional fantasy map layout: rivers, forests, plains, and kingdoms. However, the terrain subtly resembles internal components of a machine—like wiring paths, circuit routes, and electrical flow patterns influencing geography. The overall aesthetic is a blend of classic fantasy cartography and mid-20th-century electromechanical engineering, like a world functioning as part of a vast telephone switching system. Mehr sehen