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So Boerd said
I assume Chernogravia is the slavic analogue?


Correct.



Wund is Nordic/Germanic, Chaleweil is Anglo-Saxon/Frankish, Chernogravia is Slavic, Ibalimma is African and Astieb is Arabic/Indian.
I could rework the history to place the S'laa in the area between Affadyqid and Rohango. If I'm going to have to rework things, though, I'd just as gladly recycle Aaldorenfeald from To Lunds (the predecessor to this RP).
I wonder if that spot between Oren, Arlais and Lythos should just be divided between the three?
Since the Affadyqid Sultanate has already been accepted on the area S'laaeth was to occupy, and I'd have to rewrite Amenoi's founding of the kingdom to put S'laaeth anywhere else, I'm considering making a new sheet for Aaldorenfeald instead.

Ooh, or perhaps find a place for Lumenor somewhere in the north...
^ I don't mind the one gorgen posted.
^ If you'd like, I could hunt down some fantasy world maps and PM you candidates to pick through.

Most maps that I'd find would include topographical information (locations of mountains, deserts, etc), so that would mean that we could also group cultures that way instead of using the cultural equivalents. For example, you could place an Arab inspired kingdom in a desert part of the map rather than in the circle labelled 'Astieb'.

That would also give people a little more freedom, and help keep kingdoms from being spread too far apart; ensuring that all or most kingdoms have neighbours provides for more inter-kingdom interaction, which is the whole purpose of the roleplay.
There's also the issue that you coloured both Chernogravia and Wund in purple ovals, and didn't identify which was which.
^ I know a lot of people have picked out a spot on the map already, but I still feel I should recommend finding a different map. The current map is mostly aquatic, for one, and a map divided into multiple large continents simply doesn't fit a medieval era role-play.
Drunken Conquistador said
As a big fan of Crusader Kings 2 you can count me inEDIT: Just to clarify..are we going with Medieval Europe or Random Fantasy Land?


Random fantasy land, in the sense that the geography and polities located within it will not be real world entities. That's done to allow players the creative freedom to design their own kingdom. There's no fantasy elements of any kinds outside of the map not looking like Europe (which doesn't count as fantasy from my perspective). No magic, Elves or the like: just peasants, lords, and the lands they inhabit.
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