Sorry this took so long, I have been working on... an unannounced project... but I won't give away any more than that right now.
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I cannot be sure by te looking on my iPad if Bornhold is colored the red of Russia or Sweden. Either way, it really gives a blow to the reasonableness of this map. I suppose it might be the Danish Democratic Republic or the Danish Soviet Socialist Republic?ASB WIP.
Noooo!!! Not the Newfies!!!
What is the official language of the New Inca Empire? Is it still Spanish? Or has the government tried to replace it with a native language like Quechua?
Wait, where was the last one? I am sure it would answer many questions I am having on why the Soviets are broken up and the Swiss defeated.Preview of the next map in the Soviets ISOT to 1700 series.
Wait, where was the last one? I am sure it would answer many questions I am having on why the Soviets are broken up and the Swiss defeated.
This is amazingly good, we need another like button. The surrealism is what gets me.
That's really good, I can tell you spent a ton of time on it and it definitely shows!
I was about to say that Mercury must be tense with super Christian and technocratic states... until I saw earth. That's gotta be rough.
Why hasn't anyone touched Neptune or beyond?
Now THIS is interesting. Are you ever going to continue this project or is it too long dead for you?
I do you have the first maps in the seriesThat was my bad. Here. 1875, 5 years prior to the map two posts above. War happened two months after the map pictured, but the map is of the political scene after the European political scene sort of stabilized. I've edited the above post.
The Swiss were taken over in the initial subsumption of Europe by the old USSR (USSR collapsed a while ago, it's Eurasia that collapsed into nuclear war) and when the USSR was falling apart, the western portions of the occupied downtime Europe declared independence, and formed the Western Socialist Republic. Switzerland was part of the WSR. The WSR and Eurasia, the USSR's most successful successor, were in a conventional war until one day, they weren't. Current year is 1880, world does have parity with modern technology for the most part. As for why they're broken up, nuclear war.
I do you have the first maps in the series
Historically speaking, doesn't the Euphrates tend to wander around a bit?
Historically speaking, doesn't the Euphrates tend to wander around a bit?
Cannot wait to see this. Dont know what it is. But cant wait.
Wouldn't it be easier (in this situation) to have straight lines between markers?I imagine it would be possible to mark the border at the river's current location and on paper not have it deviate from that course no matter what the river does. You might end up with land on the other bank one day.