To start our calculations, we need a basis for which to start our calculations on. My basis is that Regalia is 3.9 million miles squared. Regalia, according to the map on the geography page, looks to have approximately the same length and width. I'll be using this approximation to make calculation easier as if we assume Regalia has the same length and width, they come to 1.9 million miles. The map is 3450 by 2550 pixels, and Regalia is about 185x185 pixels.
To Calculate the length and width of Aloria I simply divided 185 into 3450 (18.6) and 2550 (13.7) and then multiplied each result by 1.9. This gave us a length of 35.3 million mile and a width of 26 million miles. Multiply these together and you get 917 million miles squared. This means that known Aloria is over 4 and a half times larger than Earth, which is 196.9 million miles squared.
If Aloria had the same physics as Earth -obviously it doesn't- than the average person would weigh over 600 pounds. To truly understand the scale of Aloria, simply look at the map and remember this: Regalia, that very small archipelago, is the size of Europe. Aloria is huge, but it's much larger than that. Assuming that Aloria has an equator and that the further away you move from said equator you get, it gets colder, Known Aloria can only be a minimum of half of all Aloria. Sendras is a hot jungle, likely close to the equator.
This means that Aloria is at least 1.8 Billion miles squared. That's almost 10 times the size of earth, but it get's even bigger. There is only a small variation in the length and width of known Aloria (Relatively speaking) and so, if known Aloria spreads from the north pole down to the equator, it's likely only about a quarter of Aloria as a whole. This makes the size of Aloria about 3.6 Billion miles squared. That's 18 times the size of Earth. The average person would weigh over a ton on a planet the size of Aloria, if the planet had the same density as Earth.
Since Aloria seems to have around the same gravity as Earth, it's density must be much less than that of Earth. I attempted to calculate the density of Aloria based off of the information above, and information about Earth, but I couldn't get the math quite right. If someone else wants to calculate that, please do.
In the end, Aloria is clearly a gigantic world that far exceeds the size of our own. Are my calculations accurate? Probably not, but it was fun doing them and even if they are wrong, Aloria is still huge based off of the relative size of Regalia to known Aloria alone. One might even say that Aloria is massive.
To Calculate the length and width of Aloria I simply divided 185 into 3450 (18.6) and 2550 (13.7) and then multiplied each result by 1.9. This gave us a length of 35.3 million mile and a width of 26 million miles. Multiply these together and you get 917 million miles squared. This means that known Aloria is over 4 and a half times larger than Earth, which is 196.9 million miles squared.
If Aloria had the same physics as Earth -obviously it doesn't- than the average person would weigh over 600 pounds. To truly understand the scale of Aloria, simply look at the map and remember this: Regalia, that very small archipelago, is the size of Europe. Aloria is huge, but it's much larger than that. Assuming that Aloria has an equator and that the further away you move from said equator you get, it gets colder, Known Aloria can only be a minimum of half of all Aloria. Sendras is a hot jungle, likely close to the equator.
This means that Aloria is at least 1.8 Billion miles squared. That's almost 10 times the size of earth, but it get's even bigger. There is only a small variation in the length and width of known Aloria (Relatively speaking) and so, if known Aloria spreads from the north pole down to the equator, it's likely only about a quarter of Aloria as a whole. This makes the size of Aloria about 3.6 Billion miles squared. That's 18 times the size of Earth. The average person would weigh over a ton on a planet the size of Aloria, if the planet had the same density as Earth.
Since Aloria seems to have around the same gravity as Earth, it's density must be much less than that of Earth. I attempted to calculate the density of Aloria based off of the information above, and information about Earth, but I couldn't get the math quite right. If someone else wants to calculate that, please do.
In the end, Aloria is clearly a gigantic world that far exceeds the size of our own. Are my calculations accurate? Probably not, but it was fun doing them and even if they are wrong, Aloria is still huge based off of the relative size of Regalia to known Aloria alone. One might even say that Aloria is massive.