Map Continuation X - Map 1 - Europe

It's kind of stupid that you cant claim a turn, because then there is going to be alot of confusion with overlapping maps.. The rule makes no sense at all.
 
Logical Republic of Occitania
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Good?

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KCammy

Banned
PLEASE NOTE: This is NOT a map game/nations game. This is a map continuation. You do NOT claim in turns, and if you do not post a map, you have NOT made a claim.

I know that - but owing to an unreliable internet connection, I have not been able to upload my subbmission before someone scooped up the area I wanted. :(
 
Is this alright? I am more than willing to reduce the amount of territory the nation has.

The Pontifical States

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EDIT: Oh rubbish. Let me add it the last update.
 
I know that - but owing to an unreliable internet connection, I have not been able to upload my subbmission before someone scooped up the area I wanted. :(

Is there a way to compromise - fit in both ideas? Where had you hoped to go? Most countries will probably get adjusted eventually.

@Beedok - That's definitely more than what's usually called Occitania. What's the story there?
 
Is there a way to compromise - fit in both ideas? Where had you hoped to go? Most countries will probably get adjusted eventually.

@Beedok - That's definitely more than what's usually called Occitania. What's the story there?

The Portugal is definitely more than what's called Portugal.
 
The Portugal is definitely more than what's called Portugal.

I suppose, but Occitania's name really only makes sense in contrast with something else - "the land where people say Oc for Yes" or somesuch. I guess in real life there have been exonyms that came to be used by the group they were given to; on some level everything's possible. Portugal's also different as there was an already-expansionist Portugal at the time of the POD.
 
I suppose, but Occitania's name really only makes sense in contrast with something else - "the land where people say Oc for Yes" or somesuch. I guess in real life there have been exonyms that came to be used by the group they were given to; on some level everything's possible. Portugal's also different as there was an already-expansionist Portugal at the time of the POD.
Well considering we have a divided France I don't think the people with the northern part would like my people to be calling themselves French.
 

KCammy

Banned
Is there a way to compromise - fit in both ideas? Where had you hoped to go? Most countries will probably get adjusted eventually.

@Beedok - That's definitely more than what's usually called Occitania. What's the story there?

I was thinking about a "Republic of Southern Scotland."

This was the map I was going to post;

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Well considering we have a divided France I don't think the people with the northern part would like my people to be calling themselves French.

I guess it's my love of unusual names... there has to be a more interesting one than Occitania out there somewhere, one that would reflect your idea of the area's backstory.

The Pod is 1400, why do we have:

-Renamed Sweden.
-Hiberina vs Ireland or Erie.
-Occitania vs France
-Engwank without Scotland
-Scotland-Norway.


Sweden's an odd one, definitely. Hibernia could be an official, classicized name. I'm not a huge fan of Occitania as a name. England certainly wanted to be more active in France in the 1400s, so this must reflect that. Scotland-Norway must be the result of some kind of dynastic acrobatics in the early modern period sometime, which will no doubt be explained in due course...

I was thinking about a "Republic of Southern Scotland."

This was the map I was going to post;

If the creators of England and Scotland are willing, some variation on that theme could be squeezed in as an Anglo-Scots buffer zone, maybe?
 
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