>>35861075Oh, but you know, in polar regions you don't necessarily need a ton of altitude to get glaciers. If I compare /vnug/ to the American Arctic, I can see a few spots where continental glaciers would be plausible, if you want. For example, that small island south of the land of /vnug/ reminds me of Coburg island a lot in both it's location and dimensions, and this island does feature an ice cap and glaciers flowing from it.
Also, consider that the elevation map has a very low resolution, there's a lot of detail missing. There could be decent size fjords fed off of a smaller ice cap in the south of /vnug/, just 500-700 meters, that aren't displayed on the map because the features are too small.