Thanks for the praise guys. Now I'll just add some more rivers in what we know as Eastern Europe and I can then start working on the ethnic distributions of Latminis and Mesoposyria.
Huh... that's pretty good in my opinion. The inverse looks better and I like what you did to Britain, looks good. What was the inspiration?
Thank you. I decided to give the Gael's, or the Kells as Latmians refer to them as, a little island for them not not have to worry about the foreigners to the south. For more information on ispiration, look below.
I really don't know much about making maps, but if possible, I would invert it. Make the land water and the water land. You may need to make some more lakes in central and Eastern Europe, however, in order to avoid one massive ocean, but I think it would make it original. Nevertheless, it's fine as is.
That might be problematic. For the scenarios I have planned the European/African environs are essential. And I have a few planned I can tell you.
If you have played D&D and can understand what I am about to say, I am intending to modify the 4th edition to fit the setting. Whether that is bad or good is debatable, of course, but that is the only complete set I have so there ain't much I can do about that.
In terms on inspiration, it is based of the game Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends. It has three unique factions, of which only two are of real interest to me right now. Firstly are the Vinci, a steampunk civilization are based of Renaisance Italy. Their technology features clockwork just as much as steam. So you have Musketeers fighting along side huge clockwork men and Airships to defeat their opponents. They represent technology in fantasy, if you want to put it that way.
Secondly there are the Alin, a magic using civilization based on Arabia and Islam. Their magic is broken into three disciplines; fire, sand and glass. You have soldiers walking next to large glass golems, dragons and giant scorpions.
Anyway, I have some lines to draw. If there are any questions about the concept do ask away, it would help me fill gaps that I cannot see.