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kefkorr — 8K-BAM 565 AD (+ althist meddling) by-nc

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Published: 2021-10-15 23:43:02 +0000 UTC; Views: 5778; Favourites: 28; Downloads: 21
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Just remember before using this map as a historical basis: If you minus Afghanistan and the different Roman divisions, it's pretty accurate (maaaaaaaaaaaaybe). The map is based off Sharklord1's map  of the same period, though changed from Q-Bam to 8K-BAM and some very noticeable differences, if you look for these three changes like I said before.

On the other hand, I might be using this map for a bigger project/series after October since I was rambling on my posts about it, particularly on a CYOH series about rapid modernisation of that time period. Stay tuned.

Original (before 10/15/2021): The old version of this map (referring not to Sharklord1's, rather this one) had Pyu named as Bagan, Xion as Baxtris (Bactria) and didn't have pre-Columbian American civilisations.
Update (10/15/2021): Updated said discrepancies.
Update (10/21/2021): Added a lot of cities in preparation of a potential series of maps, including in Europe, India, China, Japan and Southeast Asia alongside Mesoamerica. Added Lichavi (Nepal) and Thaton (though it doesn't exist on the original adapted map, had to do it because of the city), with subtle border changes around the area. Localisation (of that period) of names made for Champa and Japan, added some extra UI, including a leader graph (currently blank) and quarters of the year (which is set to the first quarter of the year, aka 1st January). May work with population graph and some CYOH-esque section later on.
Update (10/23/2021): Finished the bottom UI, added Caracol, Palanque (both under different names) and Gundeshapur. Antarctica is now frosty white (sorta).
Update (10/24/2021): Final touches (hopefully), removed some extra 'gimmicky' Roman divisions like Spanian Kingdom and federal city-esque ones to make it a little bit more authentic. A few more cities added as well. All capital cities no longer have yellow text (to improve reading, especially in Japan where the yellow doesn't clash well), but are still easily indicated by their yellow diamond symbol.
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