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The ancient cloud giants lived in floating cities and castles that drifted among the clouds. A few are still aloft, but they're rare and the secret of their creation has been lost. Mystara: In the Known World, one of the sub-kingdoms of the magical Alphatian Empire consists entirely of floating islands. Amusingly enough, during the metaplot, the mainland of Alphatia is one of these, recreated after it sinks by the setting's gods as a literal Floating Continent. There's also a large number of floating landmasses in the world's hollow interior. Mystara also features the gnome-built (and mobile) Flying City of Serraine and its magic-powered biplanes. Eclipse Phase has these on Venus. Thanks to the incredible air pressure and the advent of super-light materials, humans managed to build enormous flying cities called aerostats in the upper atmosphere of Venus before the Fall. Exalted: Mount Metagalapa tore itself loose from the earth and began floating around at the same time as the foundation of the Realm. Savants theorize that the combination of Wyld Essence from a Fair Folk invasion and the aftereffects of firing the Realm Defence Grid screw it they have no sodding idea why it floats. This is because they don't realize the heart of the mountain is a Titan-class citadel from the First Age. Basically, we're talking an Ominous Floating Castle fitted with a city-destroying mile-wide Wave-Motion Gun, forgotten for thousands of years, and encased in stone. When it rose into the air, the mountain trapped several people in the sky with no way back down. The Metagalapans eventually took to breeding the giant hawks that came to roost on the island, which in recent times have become big enough to ride and serve as their primary way to contact the surface. 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Some areas go as far as being a full-on World in the Sky as the ground breaks up into a swarm of islands floating through bottomless air. Fabula Ultima: One of the sample locations described in the Fabula Ultima Atlas: High Fantasy sourcebook is Seraphim, an entire city and its surrounding landscape which float high above the clouds thanks to ancient magic. Godforsaken: The shoum, a type of elemental spirits native to Flevame, live in the Ephemeral City, a magical island that floats high in the clouds and only lowers to let on visitors if the shoum wish it. Maps Book 1: Cities: The island of Roos Havanos floats through the skies of the gas giant moon Ahijad. It is propelled by steam bursts using water heated by a giant Glowing Gem named Dios Diablo. Sundara Dawn Of A New Age has Archbliss, a haven for sorcerers. They levitated it (using a special stone in the foundations as a battery) to protect themselves from the prejudices and concerns of ordinary people. 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