However, both the map and the world can shift back towards their initial positions. Much like a rubber band, whenever they are pulled apart, the potential (magical) energy tries to force them back together. The map and the world are magically linked to each other. So, if someone wants to cause a major catastrophe or otherwise significant change to the world it's unlikely that they live long enough to see it happen, and gives plenty of time for the change to be corrected by someone who wants to preserve the world. Rip the paper in half, and a large asteroid is set on a millennia-long collision course with the world.Draw a new island in the middle of a bay, and feel the first few earthquakes caused by the new volcano that will soon form your island.Draw a new river and over the next few months a series of severe rainstorms or a newly constructed dam will cause a lake to overflow, creating the river.Construction should be finished by the end of the year.
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