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*''Drakontas'', a swamp shard that housed a landmass shaped like the famous animation character Shrek, along with a mushroom island. Libra held most of the land within the shard.
*[[Eilon|''Eilon'']], a forest shard with large, expansive, cloud-covering trees. Primarily, four nations occupied the shard, being [[Gensokyo]], [[Mount Augusta]], Volterra (a predecessor to [[Varkonia]]), and [[Alpoko]].
*''Rokko Steppe'', a large expansive plain and savanna with a long river running roughly in the middle. This shard tended to be the most popular since it had much of the arable farming land, and subsequently had many nations, with nobody taking a majority.
*[[Civcraft3:Tjikko|''Tjikko'']], a taiga shard with snow plains and mountains in its south. Concordia, a predecessor to the [[The Commonwealth]] and [[Iria]] occupied the most land in this shard.
*''Tigrillo'', the jungle shard with a windy river running through with large mountain ranges to its south. Occupants included the likes of [[Yoahtl]], [[Etherium]] and [[Laconia]].
 
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*''Sheol'', the nether shard that was never explored expansively.
*''Ulca Felya'', a cave shard that also housed ridiculously large caverns in some areas. This acted as the central area for the map, and was maintained by an international road project that connected each of the cardinal directions. There was also a marketplace at the center.
* [[Civcraft3:Volans|''Volans'']], a unique 'skylands' shard that was primarily snowy in along its edges. Very few held claims in the shard, as crops would not grow.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Civcraft/comments/42a7u8/30_mapworld_ama_answers/</ref>
 
Each were small worlds varying in size and biome/resource distribution, connected together via wide portals at each world border.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Civcraft/comments/42ojec/ama_about_portals_and_shards/</ref>