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  1. Alternate Electoral Maps

    My Map of the Fortnight entry is an election map, so I figured I would crosspost it here. Parliament diagram made with the help of this program.
  2. MotF 143: The Great Game

    Novgorod has maintained its tradition as a republic for many centuries. Now comes an election that may decide its fate and affect the world more than any other before it. Since the 1930s, the Lübeck Alliance, including Spain, Enrica, Sweden, Bavaria, and many smaller countries, has dominated...
  3. Collaborative Project: Lets Build A Planet (All Welcome)

    This thread is less active than it used to be and I was worried that people were losing interest, so I decided to post something more "interesting" (hopefully this was).
  4. Collaborative Project: Lets Build A Planet (All Welcome)

    The Deurond Empire was formed as a union of city-states around the Vamoir Sea in 2490 AC(1). Deurond expanded along the coast both north and south, until it controlled most of the east coast of Osemsey(2). The empire reached the height of its power around 2680 to 2800. Deurond culture had...
  5. Map of the Fortnight: Main Discussion Thread

    Unless anyone is going to post an entry in the next few hours, I think it should be extended. I'll try to make an entry in the next week. Also we don't have many votes for the suggestions for new contest themes yet.
  6. Map of the Fortnight: Main Discussion Thread

    We've Always Been at War with Eastasia: Make a map of a world or region dominated by three powers, with shifting alliances between them. (Does not have to be dystopian.)
  7. Collaborative Project: Lets Build A Planet (All Welcome)

    Another civilization: I made a conlang a while ago that I never used for anything. I can't find the data I wrote down about it though, it may be lost entirely.
  8. Collaborative Project: Lets Build A Planet (All Welcome)

    If the prehistoric civilizations were destroyed by a natural disaster and most of their details were lost, as Alligator suggested, then it should be more than 100 years between civilizations- probably closer to 1000 years.
  9. Collaborative Project: Lets Build A Planet (All Welcome)

    I think that works well. Should we start putting down major civilizations?
  10. Collaborative Project: Lets Build A Planet (All Welcome)

    Full physical geography map with biomes, rivers, and mountains. I encourage people to continue adding to this. I also changed a few things to the basemap while making it, mostly just adding in more lakes. I felt like some parts of the continents were rather lacking in lakes. We can use this...
  11. Collaborative Project: Lets Build A Planet (All Welcome)

    I am making a detailed biomes+rivers+mountains map by merging some of the maps already posted and adding in more detail to them. Here's a WIP:
  12. Map Thread XIV

    In that case, it might actually be closer to a wank. I like skew though.:closedeyesmile:
  13. Map Thread XIV

    I'd call it a screw, but 1) Are all of these countries ruled primarily by Poles, or are some of them ruled by Germans or others? 2) Are they all completely separate from each other, or is there some sort of confederation or at least an alliance between them?
  14. Look to the West Volume V: To Dream Again

    Oh yes, LTTW's back! I like how electoral systems have evolved ITTL. Glad that proportional representation is appearing. This is earlier than it was first adopted in OTL, isn't it?
  15. Return of Horrible Educational Maps

    That.... is possibly the very worst way to make a cartogram.
  16. Return of Horrible Educational Maps

    ...what are the areas divided by white lines on the left map supposed to represent? It doesn't seem to correspond to counties- is that what makes it "horrible"?
  17. [POLL] Is the Russian Tsardom a continuation of the Roman Empire?

    The 'Byzantine Empire' was a continuation of the Roman Empire because there was no break in its government. The institutions in Rome just transferred to Constantinople, so it was still the same Empire. Russia is not a continuation of that tradition because there was no continuity of government...
  18. Different Name for Dutch Language?

    If the Netherlands never united into an independent country, it could be still considered just a part of Germany, so there would be no standard Dutch and the languages there would be called Northeast German.
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