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Bedlandia

This is a possible candidate to replace Teppala as the planet on which the DSAS stories took place. This requires assuming that humans could not have evolved on Teppala, and that all life was carried with them. This may not make sense, but as this is a playful project, it could always be swapped out later on.

Places on Bedlandia

  1. Places between 40N and 50N will not be problematic at all .... regardless of where they are on the map, they will all fit on Bedlandia since the continent has no breaks in the land at those latitudes.


  1. A location at 59°S that is part of the Antarctic icecap. Since the current Bedlandia map has no continent there, it must either be moved to the northern hemisphere or assumed to be an island.
  2. "Mevumep". A whole continent where not much happens .... the kids visited it at least occasionally by spaceship to attend diplomatic meetings with their enemies and supposed allies; it was called "America" in the earliest writeup, which is the only version of the planet in which an antarctic continent existed.
  3. Wamia's caribbean-like islands, such as Pertropicana, with the climate of Jamaica.
  4. Bornovia. Since the new Bedlandia map contains just a single continent, this will need to be merged with some part of that continent. Note that the entire world map somewhat resembles the original shape of Bornovia, and that Bornovia's northwestern region culturally resembles northwestern Camia.
  5. Astyzzia. Not part of Bornovia canonically.
  6. Buga, short for Bugagebid, a city in Wamia. Possibly identical with Bridger. Might need to be located along the coast at about 35N since the shape of the land is different on the new planet.
  7. Wamia's northwestern mountains, where per capita income was $2000.
  8. Goodwill, a town in Wamia.
  9. An unnamed town along the south coast of Camia, which on the old map was at about 25N, later moved closer to the Equator. On the new map it could be at a variety of latitudes, even including places south of the Equator.