I like how this project is similar to Kaiserreich. Not in terms of the premise, but in how it seems to be an exercise to redraw nearly every nation in an interesting way somewhat independent of the 1910s era POD. (That's one of KR's appeals to me, imo, it's like a more organized mosaic world, only in recent years have the mods tried to tie everything together.) A similar one was @EdT's sadly defunct A Shot Heard Around the World, on a site that's now defunct but has been partially archived on the Wayback Machine. Like this project it did have a good amount of graphics as well, including one massive world map. This project, however, is way more comprehensive in terms of details.
"Eclectic Earth" is a good descriptor of this kind of project.
I'd pay to keep the content coming.
And now for the elephant in the room: what was Adolf Hitler's fate on this eclectic Earth?
"Eclectic Earth" is a good descriptor of this kind of project.
- Really funny how Borealia has a Nordic cross flag.
- Mali is like the mega-Gambia in this timeline.
- Haha Kasai is theocratic, interesting.
- Ah, Neo-Kemitism is like if the Moorish Science Temple guys got to the level of popularity of Rastafarianism, then even more so.
- Situationist France seems like something that would happen in Red Flood, except with the dystopian edginess removed.
- I wonder how a nuclear test in the Swiss Alps would have done.
- The detail in this timeline is incredible. Balkanizing Burma- now that's dedication.
- What's with the Nile Delta's flag, what's it significance? And it's pharaonic, eh?
- I like the backstory is that Egypt got invaded and broken apart, yet it's still much larger than our world's.
- How was the U.S. convinced to abolish the Electoral College?
Any answer to this query ?
I'd pay to keep the content coming.