[quote=@DX3214] Well, you live in spring in a massive grassland west of the mountains close to a river valley and then you pack things during winter and move towards a mountain pass that should be difficult to transverse knowing geography and then settle up stream of a river in grasslands that lead to a more green land seeing it from up mountains if you do that which is odd i can't judge knowing that many nomadic tribes in the past moved from their arid region in Kazakhstan to the mountains of Afghanistan before going to India but that happens over generations... Yeah, there is a lot of funny inconsistencies but whatever you are closer to everyone in what feels like a bit of a railroad but its nothing bad. [/quote] They're nomads. The width of their whole migration is maybe 110-150 km (if you look at the scale in the bottom left). The example you speak of would be at least 2000 km long (Somewhere in modern-day Kazakhstan to India). They would definitely be able to do that (110-150 km) in a year. Now that I look at it though, I might shave off that little tail to the east of the mountains and only have them go there every once in a while. The east, being where the sun rises, is important in their religious cannon, so something to do with that most likely. They simply move down to the forests south of the grasslands to do whatever they need to while the weather is nice. When winter comes and everything dies or goes into hibernation, they move back out to the grasslands. It's also all very dependent on their population, which I don't know yet.