The world as we know it, what we call Infaurum, is a massive world, with great stretches of wilds still to be settled. It has five major landmasses, which are labeled in accordance to their position on a modern map. A pendulum swing of classification from the time that every culture coined unique names for each continent. The Central continent is the largest of them all in sheer landmass, though it also has the highest ratio of arable to inhospitable land of any other continent. The Western continent was once viewed as the gateway to the new world, long before it was determined that all of the largest landmasses in the world had been found. The South Western continent is on a seperate geological plate, but attached through landmass.