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On flat worlds with traversible edges, what becomes of those who fall over? Do they keep falling without let or hindrance? Or cling to the sides of a columnar base? Or plunge into an inescapable pit? Or what? There's plenty of potential for stories there, about airborne cities, or cliff-dwellings, all of exiles, or of dead men floating in the mist for ever.
On flat worlds with traversible edges, what becomes of those who fall over? Do they keep falling without let or hindrance? Or cling to the sides of a columnar base? Or plunge into an inescapable pit? Or what? There's plenty of potential for stories there, about airborne cities, or cliff-dwellings, all of exiles, or of dead men floating in the mist for ever. Also, are all flat worlds geocentric, and does the sky rotate instead?

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On flat worlds with traversible edges, what becomes of those who fall over? Do they keep falling without let or hindrance? Or cling to the sides of a columnar base? Or plunge into an inescapable pit? Or what? There's plenty of potential for stories there, about airborne cities, or cliff-dwellings, all of exiles, or of dead men floating in the mist for ever. Also, are all flat worlds geocentric, and does the sky rotate instead?