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... , "distance" could be negated. Unfortunately, this strategy only worked if one knew one’s destination exactly, so it wasn’t practical for a journey like this one.
On the second island, people walked. Here, there was more development and change so people had vehicles and mounts.
It also became more possible to traverse the lands by canceling distance in increments. Because there were always small towns within sight, one could go from place to place and make judgements more easily. ...
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