Noticed an error on a previous post. I meant that NON-Immortals weren't around for the Wizards Wars, nor any of the wars preceding it. Elves/Dwarves/Minotaur/maybe Wizards were present for those things - although Minotaurs only appeared during the Wizard Wars, not before them. Also, I took the rough sketch I was using as my reference when writing this and turned it into a cruddy digital thing so people can have a visual guide. I'll be editing it into the first post. Here you go! [hider=Terrain Map][img]https://i.imgur.com/NSsxlPv.png[/img][/hider] [hider=Political Map][img]https://i.imgur.com/dXfuAwY.png[/img][/hider] EDIT: As an aside, just because there isn't a kingdom marked doesn't mean there aren't people there. For instance, the Shimmering Meadows and the land near the Nightwood definitely have villages and people living there. They're just independent of any rule. Likewise, the borders don't always equate to massive populations. The Reunited Kingdom, for instance, looks MASSIVE, but a lot of the territory near the Graylands is pretty sparsely populated; and the Southlands are mostly small fiefdoms with villages. You won't find any big cities there. Finally, remember as well that the borders don't equate to total control, either! Bandits, beastkin tribes, grayskin warbands - they all can be found around the world, especially nearer the periphery of Ulrania.