The pre-AFSNES I.

It'd be best for you to wait until the stats and such are ready. That may make more time than I thought, though.
 
Indeed.

I'm increasingly unsure about the need for ethnic and religious maps, seeing as most of that information will be covered by the stats anyway.

In the meantime, have a map with special cities (not that they're much more than eye-candy) and nation names.
 

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The yellow nation in Central America lacks a name.

I think it lacks a name in the update as well. I'll have to come up with something later on...

So I am Colchis now?

If you want it.
 
My poor little Tuetonia...the people are probably living in the streets and eating rotten cabbage :p

Jomon is suprisingly wealthy.
 
As said, most of that should be covered in the stats. We shall have to wait and see, though.

Azale, you do realise that the number of trade centres doesn't really have all that much to do with actual wealth, right? The Teutonic Empire has one trade centre, but it is definitely more wealthy than the Jomonese ones, and has far greater regional importance.
 
Can I assume the Zapotecs are regionally the most wealthy nation, if not the most powerful or united?
 
Yes, that's almost certainly true.
 
As said, most of that should be covered in the stats. We shall have to wait and see, though.

Azale, you do realise that the number of trade centres doesn't really have all that much to do with actual wealth, right? The Teutonic Empire has one trade centre, but it is definitely more wealthy than the Jomonese ones, and has far greater regional importance.

Meh, thats what I get for making assumptions :p

Good to know though.
 
Azale, you do realise that the number of trade centres doesn't really have all that much to do with actual wealth, right? The Teutonic Empire has one trade centre, but it is definitely more wealthy than the Jomonese ones, and has far greater regional importance.


and keeping it that way we shall ;)
 
I made a religion map for Europe and the Middle East, just using state religions. Let me know if I made any errors, das...and I'm not really sure about the dispersal of religion in India, East Asia or Scandinavia, but players in those areas can extend this map.

AFSNES_Religions_700_AD_.PNG


Light Blue: Agade Dag
Tan/Bright Yellow: Ashaism
Purple: Tigranism/Neo-Tigranism
Dark Brown: Pagan Germanic (various types)
White: Conflicted
Light Red: The "sphere of influence" for Slavutianism.

And the Ligurian religion is in...Liguria.

I put Burgundsrich as Germanic, even though there's an Agade Dag and Ashaist presence as well.
 
I think Hibernia is Tigranist as well.
 
Oh the Arganthines converted to Agade Dag? And I think Azale is right about Hibernia, as well as the Picts. Though I don't know exactly to what extent the Tigranist influence has infiltrated their lands.
 
the Khitans gonna . .. .. .. .in . .. .. .. .. .salp are you chinkies slity eyyesd . .. .. .. .s
 
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