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  1. The Dead Skunk

    The state of Tehuantepec, some native republic or something along those lines.
  2. A Blunted Sickle - Thread II

    @pdf27 I just went through this timeline over the past couple of days. It's a great timeline, I really enjoyed reading it. I'm sorry to hear things aren't going well for you, I hope things start to turn around.
  3. The Dead Skunk

    It seems like Canada has lost something like 300k people out of something like 1.5m people since Upper Canada had about 400k at this point, about a third of the population, and most of that would be in the region lost. So that's a fifth of the current population of the territory that would...
  4. The Dead Skunk

    Is Astoria/Oregon in British control? I don't think the Treaty mentions it. Spitballing: Ontario? Huron? Erie? York? Toronto? Simcoe? Niagara? St. Lawrence? West York? I actually like Niagara.
  5. The Dead Skunk

    I think it refers to this: Nothing explicit about enslaving them, but subjugating seems to imply some sinister stuff considering the context.
  6. A New Carthaginian Age: Trade, Politics, War and Treachery in the post-Roman World

    The Mesopotamian religions should still exist, IRL they were still practiced to a degree, though the region was heavily Hellenized, there was a short-lived revival of the Mesopotamian gods under the Parthians around this time, before it declined from Christianization.
  7. The New World of the White Huns

    Is something missing at the end here? I recently read through it. I didnt find any issue with it.
  8. A New Carthaginian Age: Trade, Politics, War and Treachery in the post-Roman World

    I actually figured you were intentionally invoking a trope used by historians from that period/culture, especially since it was meant as a quote taken from such a historian in this TL.
  9. A New Carthaginian Age: Trade, Politics, War and Treachery in the post-Roman World

    The old get them drunk and kill them trope. Reminds me of that tale of Cyrus fighting the Massagetae.
  10. A New Carthaginian Age: Trade, Politics, War and Treachery in the post-Roman World

    Nice to get back to the Barcids. Its been a while since we've seen them. Just to be clear they are finally reunited again?
  11. A New Carthaginian Age: Trade, Politics, War and Treachery in the post-Roman World

    The book and article references are appreciated, please continue!
  12. A New Carthaginian Age: Trade, Politics, War and Treachery in the post-Roman World

    I think you meant to write something like 'there could only be friendship and, indeed, peace with kingdoms that didn't occupy Roman land'.
  13. A New Carthaginian Age: Trade, Politics, War and Treachery in the post-Roman World

    I'm really liking how this is playing out! Thanks, I'll definitely take a look!
  14. Thanks!

    Thanks!
  15. A New Carthaginian Age: Trade, Politics, War and Treachery in the post-Roman World

    I have to admit, I completely forgot about Rhodes. Nice update!
  16. A New Carthaginian Age: Trade, Politics, War and Treachery in the post-Roman World

    I'm happy to see this is back! Its not unexpected that the Carthaginians would have their resurgence since that is the title of the work, can't wait to see how that works out though, or even how long democracy will last, they seem to be setting up a strong foundation though, limiting how much...
  17. AHC: The Black Death killed 90% of people in Eurasia

    Why didn't it reach sub saharan africa though? It hit southern arabia and that's just a short boat ride across from ethiopian and somali trading ports.
  18. For Want of a Hammer

    I was just rereading the old story a few days ago, great to see it making a come back!
  19. A New Carthaginian Age: Trade, Politics, War and Treachery in the post-Roman World

    I have really been enjoying this so far! Definitely a good take on the Hannibal wins what if.
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