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Published: 2019-06-19 17:17:11 +0000 UTC; Views: 1824; Favourites: 22; Downloads: 11
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Description I'm redesigning the world map of my lore, since I wasn't satisfied with the previous one, which also meant redesigning the Imperium. All 9 states are the same, but the layout is different. To be honest the actual geography looks less interesting now but it does look more like a centralised empire (even though its not technically an empire but shhhh). The province as a whole, named Gothmore, is sort of a mix of the British isle, Scandinavia, and the holy roman empire (i.e. medieval germany) in terms of culture. 
If any of you are interested here are some brief descriptions of the states:

Dosland: basically scotts/irish and has a strong Celtic-like culture

Duxonmoor: essentially just England, although with the northern areas more so resembling celtic culture, and the central and southern provinces being more anglo-saxon inspired, and resembling Britain during the renaissance.

Murcon: can be summed up as 'grumpy English protestants'. Not fond of outsiders, even if they come from within Gothmore

The Autterlands: a country known for lots of farming and production of wheat, and draws a bit of inspiration from the Netherlands (woa who would've guessed), and Austria.

Burgenheim and Lormandy: both very 16th/17th century German inspired countries, with Burgenheim being known for having a strong military (hence the polearms on its sigil) and Lormandy being a wealthy country full of knights and noblemen, and is often considered the heartlands of the Imperium.

Quelasburg: although being fairly german inspired as well, it actually has a little bit of Italian culture thrown in as well. It and Augerland are often the first ones that have to deal with the various problems that crawl forth from the Warpinacht to the east of Gothmore

Wolfnoor and Augerland: both very Scandinavian inspired countries, and was the home of viking-like people during the equivalent of early medieval times in my lore, although a lot of the Nordic culture has stuck around, especially in the northern areas
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conkertron [2019-06-24 19:00:41 +0000 UTC]

Wow, i can see my depressing 17th century village and starving peasant family from here!

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HerbyFox In reply to conkertron [2019-06-24 21:43:44 +0000 UTC]

indeed. Probably the most likely place you'd find that would be in murcon

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