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Description The sequel for the telephone map game: www.deviantart.com/thefeedle/a…

To create the lore, I picked some of the ideas of the other map creators of the map game, but most of the material comes from myself as well as some of my EU4 runs.

In this timeline, Rome fails to subjugate the Gauls. Ceasar dies during one of the battles and never returns to Rome, who stays a republic. Rome stops major expansions but stays a hegemon of the mediterranean and a cultural reference for all the civilized world. Christianity appears, but evolves differently, as does islam and the germanic migrations. From all the chaos, a slavic croat king invades Italy and creates a powerful empire, emulating the rise of the Roman Republic. This empire, Hamemya, dominates southern Europe for all the middle ages until its decline and progressive loss of territory.

In the beginning of the 18th century, the most powerful empires are the Aztecs, the Incas, the Franks, the Polish-Lituanian Commonwealth, the Persian Empire and the Qing dynasty.

The Turks never migrate to Anatolia, being replaced by the christian Bulgars. Thus trade to India is never blocked. That + an incomplete Reconquista makes that America is never discovered. The continents in this timeline remain globally isolated eachother. Ideas of colonization and global trade never emerge, as every region stays contained in itself. They are some technological advances like firearms, but they are rudimentary compared to our reality.


Religion map legend:

1. Inuit religion
2. Totemism
3. Aztec religion
4. Mayan religion
5. Intism
6. South American animism
7. Celtic christianity
8. Protestant christianity
9. Calcedonian christianity
10. Gothic christianity
11. Ibadi islam
12. Sunni islam
13. African animism
14. Myaphasite christianity
15. Reformed Greek christianity
16. Shia islam
17. Zoroastrism
18. Sikhism
19. Hinduism
20. Buddhism
21. Tengrism
22. Confucianism
23. Shintoism
24. Australian aboriginal religion
25. Oceanian religion
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