![]() (While it's not that hard, as long as there is some sort of world below and the continent doesn't permanently float above the clouds it can get its water the same way any mountain range does: rain.) Even if there's an explanation for how the place stays in the air in the first place, how they can possibly not run out of water is never explored. Waterfalls are often expected to fall from the continent. These places tend to have a higher-than-normal failure rate as a result of this, often becoming more of a Falling Continent. Even if it's not The Very Definitely Final Dungeon, something important is definitely going to happen there. There's no chance that it's just some random village. One thing's for sure, though: If you've got a floating continent, it's significant. Outside of scifi settings, there's often no real effort to justify or Hand Wave it beyond saying A Wizard Did It and hoping that the Rule of Cool will carry the day. ![]() Nothing says "exotic" like a city floating in the sky. ![]() This is an extremely common trope in fantasy and video games. ![]() An otherwise-normal place that's floating in the sky, often for no adequately-explored reason. ![]()
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