The most updated maps, for you to peruse. [hider=European Overview] [img]https://image.ibb.co/h7PaMU/Country_Labelled.png[/img] [/hider] [hider=Provincial Overview] [img]https://image.ibb.co/d7QRT9/Named_Province.png[/img] [/hider] I'll be PM'ing you all your diplomatic chart, for you to decide how to affect your relationships. But first, here's a little more information on how the Diplomatic system will work. The system has 11 levels, ranging from -5, to +5. This represents the level of relationship between the two nations. The following chart is a very rough representation, just to give the player an idea. [hider=The Levels] -5 is outright war, with little hope for peace. -4 is a heightened sense of tension. There may be minor skirmishes, as the two nations are on the precipice of war. -3 is a general sense of tension. The nations will act against each other's interests, supporting the other's enemies or disrupting trade etc. -2 is a minor level of tension. They will not support each other, preferring to avoid any relations, and will publically denounce each other. -1 is a level of general distrust. The two nations will be distrustful of the others actions, particularly the movement of troops. 0 is neutrality. There are no strong feelings, rather the nations will be watching each other, observing in case the relationship should shift. +1 is a generally positive feeling. The two nation will allow trade, and there may well be migration between the two nations, as the two cultures experience each other. +2 is a strong positive feeling. They will make an official declaration of friendship, and may well agree to a non-aggression pact, or some other similar sign on peace between the two. +3 is outright friendship. The nations will likely come to each others aid if one or the other is invaded, and they will work together in most matters. +4 is an official alliance. They will swear to come to each others aid, and may well move troops through each others land with no issue. +5 is a military alliance. Even if one is the unprovoked aggressor in a war, the other will come to their aid and fight by their side. [/hider]