Bohemus
Chieftain

Update:
I made some changes to the Himilayas to make the region more realistic. I have played through the map twice, as the germans and the japanese, I fixed a few balance issues with resources and terrain. For some reason the Indians managed to get Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism first during a couple of tests, but this didn't happen, at least not to the same degree in my other tests. This map is still in the early stages so be sure to post any problems and balance issues and i'll do my best to address them.
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coming soon, my eurasia map from the atlantic coast of spain all the way east past japan.
there is still a bit of terraforming left to do, and alot of resource placement. i wanted to post this so i would have some comments and critiques early on while i am still building the map. so if you have comments or feedback let me know.
the civs so far, i listed some of the starting locations for the civs that other people have tended to take more liberties with placing:
rome
germany
france
greece
spain
england
russia
egypt
mali (Timbuktu, on the Niger River)
persia (Persepolia, near modern day Shiraz)
arabia (Mecca)
Indians
Mongols (Karakorum, near Ulan Bator, south of Irkutsk)
Chinese
Japanese
I decided to put the mongols in mongolia and not closer to Samarkand in near the caspian for balance reasons, otherwise it would be only the chinese and japanese in northern asia. also this is more historically accurate. I am thinking of placing barbarian cities in places such as Carthage, Byzantium, Oslo/Trondheim/Stockholm, Hong Kong, Seoul/Pyongyang, and so on. because this map is really quite large and some civs like mali, india, and china can easily be isolated from all the other civs just because of the distance from neighbors.
I'm trying to be as realistic as possible with bonus resources as possible, which is taking quite a while (toggling back and forth between US Geological survey maps and my historic and archaeological atlases)
if anyone has any suggests or comments please let me know,
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