And then I managed to knock a thing off my list. [img]http://orig13.deviantart.net/e3c2/f/2016/184/0/5/changing_times_map_by_aaronmk-da8nzsj.png[/img] With each marked square representing some 2,500 miles, the entire map represents some 562,500 miles, which is important because when things are said and done I expect to roughly scale territory-size to population size. People who forage the woods will demand more land per person than farmers would, and people who are in the somewhere between lie somewhere between the two. Of course, not all of the map is usable so to say, and with mountains we can be sure that while they have green valleys they're not going to be so kind to a strict agricultural economy. And all the water is going to slash usable land-area. These numbers are up to discussion and can change though, but map is done.