I found a map, can't post it here because its too big but hot damn its wild
https://digital.library.cornell.edu/catalog/ss:19343441
https://digital.library.cornell.edu/catalog/ss:19343441
Well that is indeed a VERY wild restructuring of Europe!I found a map, can't post it here because its too big but hot damn its wild
https://digital.library.cornell.edu/catalog/ss:19343441
the problem with european federalism is that eventually you run out of federalismWell that is indeed a VERY wild restructuring of Europe!
I can see why the idea was not going to fly among European politicians though.
Syncretic Iroquois new religious movement from the late 18th centuryWhat's Gaihwiho?
The notion was that, like in "Look to the West", the era of world wars began a lot earlier with respect to the invention of nuclear weapons. Only WWIV involved a _lot_ of nukes.@B_Munro I’d like to see a bigger backstory for Chile given. WWIV
@B_Munro Ah - with more multipolarity in the Third Interbellum as well to account for the widespread devastation?The notion was that, like in "Look to the West", the era of world wars began a lot earlier with respect to the invention of nuclear weapons. Only WWIV involved a _lot_ of nukes.
Not the biggest Maryland I've seen.Based the concerning world shattering developments of current world affairs, with debating sides battling over the biggest of all questions that are both known and unknown to man. I present the only factual and correct answer and solution to mans worries...
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Is a joke, please no take serious
I'm sure that some descendants of this war found their way a bit west to the Toledo War!“[When] Cresap… made a run for the river, they were upon him before he could launch a boat. He shoved one of his captors overboard, and cried, "Cresap's getting away", and the other deputies pummeled their peer with oars until the ruse was discovered.”
The guy rolled a nat 20 on Charisma (Persuasion).
What with the German language and the capital in Vienna, I just can't figure out who made this map.I found a map, can't post it here because its too big but hot damn its wild
https://digital.library.cornell.edu/catalog/ss:19343441
What with the German language and the capital in Vienna, I just can't figure out who made this map.
OCLC lists only 13 copies, and most identify the author only as P.A.M. or as the Port Autonome de Marseille. But it seems highly unlikely that a French port authority would commit the time and resources necessary to produce this work, and even more unlikely that if it had done so, it would have published its report in German - and centered its proposed new European State in Vienna! In fact, the author was hiding in plain sight. The foot of the title page says Self Published by the Author ("Selbstverlag des Verfassers") and Printed by Otto Maas' Sons ("Druck von Otto Maas' Söhne"), a well-known Viennese publisher. Otto's son, known as P.A. Maas, is listed by several European institutions as the elusive P.A.M. To this date, however, he has not been named by the appointed Notary - the four Nations having not yet “expressed their judgment publicly” on his proposal.
Could you show this Maryland to us or would it be to difficult for you to present? >.>Not the biggest Maryland I've seen.
I mean, it could be northern lights, this time of the year, situated specifically within his kitchen.Could you show this Maryland to us or would it be to difficult for you to present? >.>
What's up with the subdivision borders in the country of east central China?View attachment 876431
It's finally done! I started working on this project in May, and since then, it's grown a lot. The map is now unrecognizable to someone at the start; very few countries from the early parts of the scenario still survive. But now the easily-accessible 2K-BAM map is done, and it's truly a labor of love. I plan to turn this into a Munroist annotated map, but I'll probably make some other geopolitical maps out of this first. Now it's time for your questions! Ask them here, or here for an in-universe perspective. I'm glad I finished this map. Now I truly have a TL.
(Clarification: outlines on countries indicate their overlord. Also, there might be a few duplicated colors; I think Novgorod, Holy Europe, and Northern Qing have similar colors. Of those three, only the HEE has puppets and overseas territory.)
It's SaB inspired. The geometric borders in that Free China didn't last long, but this state is unitary so it doesn't really matter.What's up with the subdivision borders in the country of east central China?