Oh, well, that changes things lol.this is supposed to be OTL (I think), so keep that in mind when assessing it's horribleness
Oh, well, that changes things lol.this is supposed to be OTL (I think), so keep that in mind when assessing it's horribleness
What are you talking about? It's a very well made map for a 16-year old! Polish Madagascar is an interesting-There's um.... a lot to take in here.
Well, at least you were getting in practice with mapping.this is supposed to be OTL (I think), so keep that in mind when assessing it's horribleness
The Merina Kingdom used the white-red bicolor from ~1810 to 1885.What are you talking about? It's a very well made map for a 16-year old! Polish Madagascar is an interesting-
Well, at least you were getting in practice with mapping.
This entire landmass should be adjacent to “I-need-therapy-after-seeing-that-istan”
If you turn it 90° clockwise, or your head 90° anticlockwise, it appears to have the general shape of Australia with a comically small Antarctica. However, I know as much as you do about the colours.View attachment 711358
I don’t know what I was thinking when I made this map.
"In order to facilitate global communication and cooperation, it became necessary to push all the continents together. During the moving process it regrettably became necessary to recycle the landmass in the regions of Great Britain, Sri Lanka, Guyana, Angola, and the entire African east coast with some minor tactical airstrikes; however, we have received no complaints from any of those regions since the process finished, and the survivors have been compensated with parcels of land in tropical Kamchatka."View attachment 710992
i feel like this is a civ 6 map or sm