[quote=@Maavoimat] If I were to relocate north, drop the boats, and redesign the nation so that it was geared more towards the rest of the environment, would that be acceptable? [/quote] Of course. It's not like you only get one chance to make an acceptable sheet :P It's your choice though. There are a few things you can do. You can 1) Completely redesign the nation so that it fits the setting more. If you do this, keep in mind you don't absolutely have to base them on India. The Indian theme is predominant only because the Visha conquered most of the continent and influenced the cultures of its inhabitants. But if you want something different, anything eastern will work. 2) You can make some edits to your nation so that it makes more sense. The biggest problem with your sheet is that the Norse theme doesn't fit in with the setting. But if you absolutely [i]must[/i] keep it, you're going to have to make it make sense. One way I see that being done is by relocating further north and basing your nation on Kiev Rus and the Varangians who, in real life, were vikings that sailed down to modern-day Ukraine. In this case, they'd be sailing into the northern steppes from somewhere even farther north. The only problem with that is that as of now, we have quite a few players that are playing as people who came from other distant lands, so another such nation may be too much in my opinion. You can still do it, if you want, but it'd be cool to see something else. If you were to completely rethink your sheet, I'd suggest considering something like the Mongols. Aaron also mentioned that you could go for something like the Magyars from Hungary, since they are a Finno-Ugric group and as such, are a good compromise. They would also fit in better than full-blown vikings. And they were horsemen, which would work well in the northern steppes.