[quote=@Cyclone] Thanks for the feedback. As in for your question, I remain opposed to an Earth map. This logic starts to crumble when you extend it to say that Jedi, the Borg, giant green slimeball aliens, the blue people from Avatar, and anything else that has ever been conceived would fit in great on an Earth setting, just because humans imagined them. Look, when you say elves I think of Lord of the Rings or World of Warcraft, not Earth. All I'm saying is that I'd find an Earth setting really strange in this context and I don't think I'm the only one. Then there's the part where I dislike excessive parralelism to real life in a story. While the theme of an altered history with our fantasy nations instead of real ones might be appealing to some, it isn't to me and I don't think that's what was intended as the genre for this. [/quote]I really can't see your point. Earth is only the location. Just because fantasy races leave on it that doesn't mean the landscape should be wholly different. You treat it as if since we occupy the same land it's predestined to develop the same way. Also real life parallels are inbound regardless so why not give people to have a chance to put their fantastic japan in Japan, even if the place is now called Yamatai. Personally I'm thinking of making Yllendthyr occupy the Iberian Penisula and though the story is of course still tentative the natives found in Brazil would be mostly fairies as per my cooperation with other player.