Board Thread:Editor Board/@comment-3250527-20131013233344/@comment-6697950-20131015134301

Probably because no one ever bothered to look for them. The page was made in a similar format to SAO, not Aincrad, thus you'll find more information about the game itself than its geography.

However, we do have the map - I'm pretty sure we can get a few things from it. For example:

''Alfheim is an island or continent surrounded by water from all sides. The land is divided into 9 fairy territories that are highly different in geography: from the Sylph forest and Emerald City, to the Salamander desert right next to it, to the Imp mountains to the Gnome frost area and underground city to the Puca grasslands and (circus-like) tent-city to the Cait Sith and Undine castles, located in peninsulas that barely connect to the mainland, to the Spriggan ruins in a forest area (I can't tell what the Leprechaun area is like from the map). The central area of the land, the Aarun plateau, is separated from the rest of the land via a surrounding mountain range, with mountains reaching above the altitude limit. Only the Butterfly and Rainbox valleys, as well as the Lugru Corridor, allow access to the plateau from the race territories. In the middle of the Aarun plateau stands the World Tree that connects the nine realms of the world, with the former elven capital, Aarun, located next to the grand tree and the new capital, Yggdrasil City, located at the top of the tree.''