Mmmmmmmmnot really. This isn't exactly a fresh start. What did you have in mind?I know this is kind of stupid but I want to create my own nation. Is there anyway I could do that?
Tuesday, as Espoir said.When do we end applications?
Mmmmmmmmnot really. This isn't exactly a fresh start. What did you have in mind?I know this is kind of stupid but I want to create my own nation. Is there anyway I could do that?
Tuesday, as Espoir said.When do we end applications?
Here are the requests by nation (updated). Each first, second or thrid choice is in [ ]. Two names in a [ ] means two people choose that nation for the same choice. ie NK and supermath both choose Cambrian empire as their first choice, but no one else even selected it. Please let me know if you see an error.
Cambrian Confederacy: [Nuclear Kid Supermath] [none] [ none]
Kingdom of Rygia: [Perfectionist] [none] [yui108 Nuclear Kid]
Kingdom of Nerwia: [none] [Perfectionist] [none]
Kingdom of Walhia: [none] [Supermath Bill3000] [none]
Iberian Empire: [Shadowbound] [germanicus12] [none]
Aorsi Horde: [none] [ none] [Flavius Aetius]
Republic of Panormos: [Thlayli] [TheWesley] [none]
Kingdom of Chaonia: [none] [Cynovolans] [conehead234]
Ruxsalannoi Horde: [flyingchicken] [none] [Supermath]
Kingdom of Makedonia: [none] [flyingchicken] [germanicus12 Shadowbound]
Kingdom of Mysia: [Flavius Aetius Justo] [ none] [none]
Kingdom of Kimmerian Bosporos: [germanicus12] [none] [ none]
Kingdom of Pisidia: [none] [Justo] [none]
Perseid Empire: [Bill3000] [Azale] [none]
Kingdom of Aigyptos: [Kentharu] [Thlayli] [Birdjaguar]
Aksumite Empire: [none] [Kentharu Shadowbound] [none]
Armenian Empire: [none] [Cynovolans] [none]
Seleukid Empire: [Cynovolans] [none] [Espoir]
Mazsakata Horde: [none] [Espoir] [none]
Kingdom of Areia: [Karalysia] [Karalysia] [Karalysia]
Kingdom of Sogdiane: [none] [ none] [none]
Kingdom of Baktria: [Yui108] [Flavius Aetius] [none]
Kingdom of Kaspeireia: [none] [none] [ none]
League of Patalene: [none] [none] [Azale Kraznaya]
Pala Empire: [conehead234] [Nuclear Kid] [none]
Chola Empire: [Anonymoose] [conehead234] [Kentharu]
Tantan Qaganate: [none] [ none] [none]
Houqin Dynasty: [none] [ none] [none]
Daliang Dynasty: [Abaddon TheWesley] [none] [none]
Dayang Dynasty: [Azale] [yui108] [none]
Wu Dynasty: [Kraznaya] [Birdjaguar] [none]
Nanyue Dynasty: [Alex944 ] [Kraznaya] [none]
Yamato Empire: [Birdjaguar] [none] [none]
More modifications made.
Re: Shadowbound
Tuesday, according to the OP.
Dachs, since you seem so keen on making ancillary maps, and you haven't placed any cities on the map besides capitals, areas of urban density and/or productivity would be really useful, especially since the warfare of most states involves raiding such regions.
I was thinking as starting in the area that Mali occupied, perhaps being like a colony/vassal state of another foriegn power.Mmmmmmmmnot really. This isn't exactly a fresh start. What did you have in mind?
Okay. I'm actually not keen on placing cities and so forth on this map since they're probably going to a) take a long time and b) be inaccurate, which is a Deadly Sin, and am in fact too lazy to figure out a better way, so I'll just list stuff? I mean, it's most of the usual suspects to be entirely honest...Dachs, since you seem so keen on making ancillary maps, and you haven't placed any cities on the map besides capitals, areas of urban density and/or productivity would be really useful, especially since the warfare of most states involves raiding such regions.
Yeah and when reffering to cities by their Hellenized names it might help to mention what they are in OTL.
Got any specific questions on that Karalysia? I fully intend to footnote OTL naming conventions in the updates for locations that are weirdly/confusingly/differently named. Which is most of them!Some of them don't have an OTL equivalent. And that just requires standard background research that you should do when playing a country. But if it's really obscure, that might be a good idea.
Ah, no. Not messing around in sub-Saharan Africa this BT, sorry; I'm not really interested in modding your little corner of the world just so you can play with yourself out there.Slavic Sioux said:I was thinking as starting in the area that Mali occupied, perhaps being like a colony/vassal state of another foriegn power.
Hekatompylos is on Wikipedia. True story. You didn't look it up.
I actually need to reorganize those! But not OT cause I use it a lot.I can't believe you have OT favorited and on your bar....
Yes.Quick question. Carthage was never sacked by Rome ATL. Am I to assume that rump-Carthage was annexed by the Seleucids when they went on their Western Mediterrannean joyride?
Yes.Thlayli said:Also, is it intact?
Was annexed, is not intact.Thlayli said:Same question for Rome,
Was annexed, is intact. Isn't as important to the Chaonians or to trade in general as Barion [Bari] is.Thlayli said:Taras,
Was annexed, remained intact but has recently become rather depopulated. Much less important or interesting than Neapolis.Thlayli said:Capua.
You have a boule that works more or less like the Roman Senate.Thlayli said:Also, I'm curious if there are any residual Latin and Punic senate-style elements in the government.
The holdovers from the Roman occupation chiefly remain in the form of the executive, the archon, which is a position elected by all citizens of the poleis of the island of Sicily. Has a one-year term. The archon is much more a figure like the consuls of Roman oligarchy than the strategoi of Achaian oligarchy in that he must push all initatives save military operations (instead of having a lot more leeway in foreign affairs, say) through the boule; this does not mean that he is 'just' a general, since he is supposed to preside over boule meetings for which he is present, and tends to wield significant influence outside of his formal military position. Overseas territories are governed in most cases (Aphrike and most of Italy) as provinces with vaguely-Roman Republican-style governors, save in the position of most Megale Hellenic poleis which tend to have greater autonomy (much as they did in the Hellenistic kingdoms) and in one or two cases (Rhegion, Neapolis) are treated as "Sicilian poleis" for the purposes of law and elections. The bouleutai are also elected, instead of chosen by lot as was the custom in, say, Athens; that is because they are governing an entire state instead of a single polis. They also serve for terms originally standardized to one Olympiad, though that was extended to five years (conveniently for this NES!) not long after Sophism was formally adopted by the state.Thlayli said:Continuing along this line, how exactly does the Panorman government work? It's the only extant "true" Republic in the oikoumene as far as I can see, and I find it highly unlikely that there weren't any holdovers from the Roman occupation of Sicily in terms of government structures.
My application as Nanyue has been PM'ed.