Map Thread XXI

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  • Welcome to the twenty-first alternatehistory.com map thread! The place for all your mapping needs.

    Maps with a lot of likes will be threadmarked for ease of access. (Edit: Threshold for getting a threadmark is 30 likes for now; I may increase this at some point if there just end up being too many threadmarks but it'll suffice for now)

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    Past map threads-
    20: July 2020 to December 2021 (Balkanized U.S.A; 499 pages)
    19: July 2019 to July 2020 (water123; 497 pages)
    18: July 2018 to July 2019 (FesteringSpore; 502 pages)
    17: September 2017 to July 2018 (Upvoteanthology; 500 pages)
    16: August 2017 to September 2017 (Upvoteanthology; 79 pages)
    15: January 2017 to August 2017 (rvbomally; 499 pages)
    14: March 2016 to January 2017 (MorningDew; 500 pages)
    13: February 2015 to March 2016 (Red Arturoist; 497 pages)
    12: February 2014 to February 2015 (Baconheimer; 497 pages)
    11: April 2013 to February 2014 (Red Arturoist; 500 pages)
    10: August 2012 to April 2013 (metastasis_d; 501 pages)
    9: December 2011 to August 2012 (Vexacus; 500 pages)
    8: June 2011 to December 2011 (Burton K Wheeler; 502 pages)
    7: October 2010 to June 2011 (Ian the Admin; 499 pages)
    6: September 2009 to October 2010 (Ian the Admin; 544 pages)
    5: November 2008 to September 2009 (Ian the Admin; 501 pages)
    4: May 2008 to November 2008 (Ian the Admin; 326 pages)
    3: September 2007 to May 2008 (Ian the Admin; 321 pages)
    2: October 2006 to September 2007 (Ian the Admin; 263 pages)
    1: February 2005 to October 2006 (Diamond; 301 pages)

    Other related threads-
    Wikibox thread VI
    WIP map thread
    Sh*tpost map thread
    Proposals and war aims that didn't happen map thread
    Horrible educational maps thread
    Q-BAM thread; Historic Q-BAM thread; M-BAM thread; XK-BAM thread; VT-BAM thread
    OTL election maps thread
    Alternate electoral maps thread
    Photos from Alternate Worlds

    Let the mapping begin!
     
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    Compilation of worlda patches, by Library of Alexandria
  • Well, that last thread certainly took a while to close. 18 months is a new record, let’s not let it be a trend.


    anyway, have this:
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    It’s a compilation of the patches I’ve been working on over the last month or so in both the Next-Gen worlda thread and the Proposals that Never Happened thread. Thought it might be interesting to visualise exactly how much I’ve done.
     
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    The Restoration of Poland-Lithuania, by Zaius
  • Crossposting from the Second Commonwealth thread. I had previously posted one of these in Map Thread XX but not the other two. Together the three maps are probably fairly self-explanatory. For full immersion you can also check out the original versions (for which it should be noted that the PoD predates the grammatical reforms of the 1930s).

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    [50+ Likes] Post-Chernobyl Ukraine, by NeonHydroxide
  • My MOTM entry - two ways one of the worst disasters in human history could have had much worse results:



    April 25, 1986. A temperate spring afternoon in southern Sweden. A butterfly flaps its wings, and a cold north wind begins to blow.

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    Eleven hours later. April 26, 1986. You know the story - a late night, a routine test, a human failure, a regime all too eager to sweep accidents under the rug. The consequences - within hours, people across Kyiv, the Union's third-largest city, begin to die. Resistance from above delays the evacuation another day; by the time it does start, millions have been exposed and tens of thousands have become fated to die - some within days, others within years.

    The Union, already tottering, could not bear the economic or political consequences. Within two years, the Ukrainian government - re-situated in the southern city of Dnepropetrovsk - declared its response a failure, and begged for aid from the West to contain the site and alleviate the strain on the collapsing health care industry. A year after that, the Union was gone, and soon with it came the rest of the Eastern bloc.

    The new Ukrainian state was immediately saddled with overwhelming burdens - a crumbling and inefficient economy, the overwhelming burden of resettling and caring for evacuees, ethnic and linguistic tensions, omnipresent corruption and grift, and spillovers from armed conflict on two of its borders. No political system could have handled it - and under the circumstances, it is remarkable that the weak Ukrainian political institutions lasted as long as they did.

    Civil war came in 2004, complemented by secession and foreign invasion. Any hope for recovery in the years that followed was ended by the collapse of the never-really-completed Soviet-era sarcophagus, requiring a heroic effort with too little international support to build a new one. No sooner was this completed than civil war again reared its head, this time as the spearhead of a Russian invasion. At great cost, the country's independence was preserved - but it can be hard to see to what end. Nearly-surrounded by vultures, and carrying the heavy financial burden of protecting all of Europe from its Soviet past, Ukraine still has far to go before it can claim to see light at the end of the tunnel...



    Another world. Another April 26. A crisis averted at the last possible instant.

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    A couple dozen still die protecting their country - but nothing the government has not papered over before with a few medals. The facade remains in place. The Union and its reformist party is given a stay of execution. A few more years until the great forces of history bring it down - enough to give it a broader legacy.

    The Union of Sovereign States, was worth its name for maybe half a decade until autocrats regained control in the first few years of the twenty-first century. By 2005 the new flags had been put back into their boxes, while the old methods came back out. After a single breath of freedom, Ukraine again became little more than a tool of Moscow - and Moscow proved it with repeated bloody crackdowns on the streets of Kyiv and Lviv.

    Ukraine became the launching point of the Union's attempts to restore its influence in Central Europe. Activists drummed up ethnic tensions on the borders with Poland, Slovakia, and Moldova, ultimately leading to a brief 2011 war where the undersupplied and undertrained Ukrainian army performed embarrassingly poorly against a NATO-backed Moldova before poorly-disguised Russian special forces were inserted to turn the tide.

    A new election has recently brought out a new wave of protests and a new wave of brutal repression. Stability has achieved as promised - only activists and students would deny the average Ukrainian is financially better off than they were in 1997 or 2004, and for most people this is enough. But this has come at the cost of civil liberty, national culture, and a chance at real connection with the outside world. Constrained as it has been for centuries by foreign domination and a corrupt and ossified political system, Ukraine still has far to go before it can claim to see light at the end of the tunnel...
     
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    Unnamed map project, by Alex0505
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    To celebrate the new Map Thread, here is the first 10 entries of my (as of yet unnamed) project! Inspired by this project, check it out when you have the time!
     
    [50+ Likes] Snowfall (an Earth with an ice age), by Marsby2024orbust
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    SNOWFALL

    Over the course of the previous eras, the world has undergone a sweeping transformation, initially it's creeping nature would ensure that it would remain under the notice of most, but it would not be wholly so. Accumulating flocks from all corners of the world came to perceive the seeming ebbing of the seas and remarked of the equivocal nature of the developments, and with their various rationalities cited innumerous reasons for such an inconspicuous occurrence, but for all this was conveyed with the sensation of an augury portending an impending shift that would forever alter the ways of all life in the world. Hereafter, the changes that it brought unveiled the appreciable gamut of the picture. Where there were once itinerant bands, small communities and grazing herds in the desolate pastures that spanned the breadth of the polar regions, now left behind are destitute fields as the regional climate began to slanter towards one much arid and less hospitable for life. Where broad and imposing seas once lied, now form new lands upheaved from beneath the waves. The once seemingly solitary ice sheets crescively engorged and subsumed vicinal demesnes, the deserts brought neighboring areas into their sere embrace and the arboraceous wealds that once enveloped regions, evanesced into vast pediplains and grasslands.

    From which these unforeseen instances unfolded, sprang the events that shaped the world into what it is in the present day. The whole of Arabia was brought under the heel of a unified state as the Arabs were brought together under a single banner, until the innumerous clans that had resided on the northern periphery of the Huaxian[1] states were confederated together by power of the sword and began to lay for the foundations of the later Grand Khaganate. Occurring the same period, Yamato[2] mariners, carried away in search of a new route that would lead to Indian ports[3], made landfall on the brisk shores of a vast new land crowned with silver-tipped mountains and dissected by numerous, steep-sided stream valleys. New ideas and theories formed the crux of new social movements that would come to sweep through the world. Where an assemblage of multifaceted bureaucrats exchanged their opinions in the corridors of the city of Zhao's chancellery, reviewing the idea of coalescing the Zhao Union states into a single polity. The time arrived when industrialization had been fully realized with the ignition of fiery blast furnaces and for it's benefits provided for the consistent rise of the standards of living in the nations.

    Though the development of industrialization had brought its own downsides, starting with the contamination of the environment and onset of the large-scale emissions of greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere, though almost promptly efforts were done to mediate the former and public awareness of the effects of the latter would surface in contemporary times. War had come a long way in the world prior to the Deluge, where barrages of arrows discharged from crossbows once defined the frontlines of centuries prior, now maelstroms of projectiles and bombardments of ordnance have become the norm. While aircraft soared through the skies above, the inroads of novel mechanized infantry descended unto the frontlines on the ground. With these technological developments set in mind, the next great conflict that would occur would undoubtedly involve unprecedented scales unseen in previous eras, and that formidable conflict would soon arrive in the form of the Great Asian Deluge, which would come to eclipse much of the Eurasian continent.

    The Deluge itself was the culmination of tensions accrued between broad conflicting alliances through the decades, and ultimately discharged in mass destruction. What had started as a brewing conflict between an antecedent power on the continent and a rising force on the political stage, came dreadful forewarnings and not long after, in the following year, the onset of a conflict that would forever reshape the continent. The superseding years would later come to be defined by lamentable havoc and harrowing atrocities. In the span of a few years the Grand Khanate, the antecedent great power on the continent, had fallen asunder and not long their extensive alliance held aloft by the Rhomanians[4], Panchanadans[5] and Yamato had met a similar fate. In the case of the Grand Khanate, while it's sheer breadth of territory ensured that it did not come entirely occupied by inroads of enemy forces, once their walls were torn down the coercions of an internal seizure of power from the leadership would effectively bring it to its knees. When the Grand Khanate and its allies dispersed to the four winds, the Central State and their now ascendant compact composed of the Empire of Bhangla, the Harmonious Fraternity of Tieshan, and Farighunid Persia emerged as the victorious cause from the ashes of the Deluge.

    In the intermediate period between the end of the Deluge and the present day, and perhaps an inevitable facet of destiny, the compact of nations that had overturned the Deluge in their favor, collapsed and began to chart their own courses in history. One of many that arose from the ashes of the deluge was the One Sky Union, which in its many ways was the descendant of the Zhao Union, though that is where the similarities end. Where the Zhao Union once came to encompass Dai Viet along with the Huaxian and Goryean[6] states, the One Sky Union now oversees an area stretching from the boreal forests of Sibur[7], the intersecting river valleys of Ferghana, to the great xeric deserts that compose of Tansela's[8] interior, in any case overshadowing its predecessor in sheer scale and breadth. Once the OSU had solidified it's grasp on the world that had emerged from the Deluge, it began to emphasize the primacy of dialogue in the state of continental and overseas affairs, along with positioning itself as the bulwark of a more stable and serene political order.

    Known for their intricate systems of examinations and dedication to the ideals of meritocracy, civil service and a state-centered approach to economics, the Central State is the face of the One Sky Union to the rest of the world. From the malodorous and sprawling city of Zhao[9] where millions of commoners come to call home, to the towering edifices that stipple the antique citadels scattered throughout the region, the sweeping modern road systems that have evolved from dated pavements, and the interior vestibules of the imposing rotundas that echo with the hushed whispers of bureaucrats, the Central State is a nation of many faces, and speak with innumerous tongues. Nonetheless, the Central State sees the One Sky Union as the forerunner of a new beginning in the region, one that would not come to be defined by constant division and conflict. If there is one such thing that the Central State is renowned for, one could confidently state that it would be it's far-reaching ambitions.

    Lying to the southern perimeter of the Central State is the nation of Great Pyu. While the old monarchy has long since dissipated into the annals of history, having been torched by the inferno of revolution, it is now supplanted by a more abiding state of which now stands in its place. Where a brilliant spattering of Buddhist temples once defined the affluence of the Great Pyu, now are air-conditioned spires forged from steel and hardened glass that loom far above the heads of most. The burgeoning 5 Great Cities of Pyu, though in contemporary times notorious for its cloak of industrial brume, is where the foundations of the modern Pyu state were placed centuries prior, and additionally the cradle of most of the continent's towering megacorporations, of which are large contributors to the nation's affluence. In a sizable number of the countries in One Sky Union, products and commodities that don "Made in Pyu" stamps have maintained a hegemony on shelves.

    In the lands that once bore the name of Dwipantara, known in venerable epochs to have previously been a constellation of a dozen cays, isles and landforms that were separated by a vast sea, is the state of Wiratamanegara. The Dwipantara was once the stage for the numerous endeavors constructed on the orders of revered monarchs and conducted on the actions of regional hierarchs, though none were capable to materialize their envisioned goals of bringing these sundered lands under a single state, and so Wiratamanegara is the vestige of the latest effort of such. Although Wiratamanegara's government takes the form of a monarchy, it is a peculiar one that hasn't seen the coronation of a potentate in the span of a decenniad, and so in the place of a solitary crown is substituted with a regency council comprised of an quincunx arrangement of officials.

    Crossing into the lands that lay south of the Dwipantara, the nation of Kungara emerges into perspective. A product of Dwipantaran intrusions and ventures in Tansela, the beginnings of Kungara itself as a nation lies in the initial furor of Dwipantaran economic interest that followed the initial discovery of the continent of Tansela by mariners of whom were blown off-course and subsequently made landfall on it's shores. The reaches that would compose Kungara were astir with activity and trade between the indigenous peoples and the Dwipantaran traders that sought their commodities. Though conflicts were not unheard of and the initial contact between Dwipantarans and Tanselans would prove to be disastrous for the former. Kungara developed as an viaduct between two cultural spheres, and would find it's successes in grasping the numerous pre-existing states into its fold. In contemporary times, it is renowned for its colorful cuisine, cultural refinement and opulent mining industries that furnished much of the nation's wealth.

    Skirting the eastern margins of the boundless Azure Ocean, on the other side of the world lay the Harmonious Fraternity of Tieshan. The discovery of the continent of Tieshan by pelagic Yamato mariners on their nautical coracles from across the breadth of the Azure Ocean was superseded by the accentuating of prolonged contact of indigenous groups and the surveying of hinterlands beyond the coasts. With the deepening of trade ties between the two sides of the Azure Ocean, transmitted along such were plagues that terrified the peoples most woefully, novel armaments that permitted new forms of aegis and organization, along with equus and forms of political statecraft from across the shores beyond the sunrise. Yet, it was from this laid the beginnings of a new state, first arising among the itinerant bands that populated the hinterlands, but substantially grew to encompass the modest trade ports and forts that straddle the coast, a state under a single banner that referred to itself as a "harmonious fraternity of peoples of the land". Hereafter, it would extend its roots further and too come to encompass the peoples of the scarped interior afield.

    Lying in the penumbra of the One Sky are the Bhangla, the descendants of the gallivanting Bama from the hither north, the flocks of such arrived in raids and settled in the valleys and fertile lowlands of the region. The newly arrived Bama would intermingle with the local population, cultivating a new cultural identity that would come to define contemporary Bhangla. Over the course of the next hundred years since these first arrivals, small principalities emerged and not a few empires surfaced that had projected their power over much of the Gangetic Plain. In these periods of its history, abound are intervals of the subjugation of faraway lands, and as such many such areas saw integration as components of the Bhangla nation, which made a lasting cultural impact on these regions and their peoples. In contemporary times, other than the host to one of the great vehicles of contemporary Buddhist faith, Bhangla plays a major role in the fluctuating political dynamics of the Indian subcontinent and the affairs of their descended overseas colonies.

    In the peninsular reaches of the Indian subcontinent, reigns the states of the Confederation of Manavyasagotra and the Cenni Vaccalate[10], and following closely are the continental member states of the Great Mandala of the 4 Seas. The Cenni Vaccalate, renowned throughout the subcontinent for it's intricate and sizable systems of plebiscites which are the receiver of millions of cacophonic voices, hosts the confluence of the Great Mandala. The Great Mandala is a supranational sodality that has its roots in a resuscitated period of exploration by the Deccan states followed by economic engagement with far flung lands, with the corollaries of such manifesting in the propagation and flowering of Hinduism in these areas, particularly in Africa and Tansela where it has arduously syncretized and molded into numerous new forms. The Great Mandala itself has been forged on the bonds of trade and commerce, though by contemporary times it is now whole as a political and defensive bulwark that spans the seas and estuaries.

    Observing from afar the variable dynamics of the Indian subcontinent is the Empire of Iranians. Standing sumptuously upon it's gains reaped from the Deluge, the Persians have largely remained free from the meddlings of both the One Sky and the Cooperative, instead choosing it's way to carve its own independent sphere of influence, known as the Sublime Shamshir. The vibrant and expansive Persian state is overseen by the ruling Farighunid dynasty, with the incumbent Shahanshah wielding significant authority over the pre-established legislatures along with assuming the guardianship of the Atar, the sacred fire. While Zoroastrianism was established as the official state religion, other existing faiths have been largely tolerated. Though besides it's exports of milk, silk and minerals, the Persian state has undertaken a number of pioneering projects, from the rolling channels and conduits that dissect the alluvial plains of Mesopotamia, to the irrigated fields of high yielding grains and cereals of Central Asia. Persevering, the pyres have remained flickering.

    Lying to the southern boundaries of Arabia is the Yahrid Kingdom of Saba, of which is an absolute monarchy. The Yahrid dynasty had its roots in the dissolution of the unified Arab state of yore, which initially had brought most of Arabia under their heel, before succumbing to internal conflicts. In the internecine period of conflict that followed, the Yahrid dynasty was subsequently founded by a minor Sabaean prince by the name of Abu Yahri'sh following his arrival in the region of Hadramawt. Although a seemingly insignificant figure at the time, once the situation began to rapidly escalate and deteriorate, the prince successfully rallied the masses under his banner and in the process had brought much of South Arabia under his thumb. The contemporary Yahrids, for all their absolute dictates, has pulled the nation into the Ethiopian sphere, which was largely done in part to spite the Persian-aligned state of Mazoon to it's north. Apart from its extensive Jewish community, Saba is one of the great centers of Saalihinism[11], or the Righteous Path, a major religious movement.

    Straddling the spine of the Nile is the Empire of Khemet, or known by its numerous exonyms, is the prevailing force that is driving the Cooperative forwards, and the most widely recognizable face that represents it to the rest of the world. Khemet still retains a pharaoh as it's head of state, though the absolute position of the pharaoh prevalent in previous eras has largely been diminished to a nominal ceremonial one in contemporary times and likewise the pharaoh is still seen as a prevailing symbol of the unity of the people of Khemet. Otherwise, Khemet is renowned for its prominent cairns and edifices constructed in previous eras of it's history that dot the amplitude of the Nile and beyond that are visited by flocks of tourists each passing year. Other than being renowned as the birthplace of the vibrant Middle Seas Cooperative and one of the most developed regions in Europe, Khemet is a major cultural power in the region, with its exports of literature, plates of cuisine and the blaring broadcasts of radio shows and various forms of animated media[12].

    From the foliage of evergreens of the rugged ranges and inclined peaks that dot the length of the Atlas mountains, to the lonely bristly furzes and boulders that are occasionally passed by caravans crossing the xeric tracts of the Libyan desert, to the urbanized sprawl of the metropoles, and the crystal blue waters of the Atlantic, the Agellidom of Mauretania reveals itself as one of the great centers of the eastern dichotomy of the Mediterranean Sea. Mauretania is renowned for its chaabi folk music, beautiful botanical gardens, and communal agadirs most prominent on the ighreman of the exurbs. Mauretania largely exports chemical fertilizers, wheat, automobiles and a wide array of aquaculture products. On another unrelated case, Mauretania is the conceiver of the gallant quinquennial Eurodyssey peripatetic floating cultural festival that peregrinates through the major port cities of the Cooperative in the span of a month. Eurodyssey is usually accompanied by a songwriting competition broadcasted on live television and radio, in which voting is used as a mechanism to determine a victor.

    In the eastern margins of the Mediterranean, facing against the currents of the Atlantic, is the Consulate of Hispathen. One of the notable states that can trace its origins to the chaotic period that followed the demise of the Roman state and subsequent migrations, with the notable imposing domus and insulae that date to this chapter of its history have endured to the present day. The history of Hispathen itself primarily began when a phalanx of East Germanic tribes crossed the river Hiber and subsequently settled in the peninsula. Following soon after their arrival, this bevy of peoples consolidated their presence over the region, and laid the foundations for a distinct Hispathenian identity centered around a fusion of pre-existing norms and the influx of otherwise foreign values from the arrivals. Though the tokens of a reigning monarchy were eventually replaced by decline, upheaval and subsequent substitution by a consulate decades before the present. Nonetheless, the Consulate of Hispathen is otherwise characterized by its political system primarily derived from the widespread Indian vaccalates.

    Persisting in the world following the Deluge is the Rhomanian State, the locum tenens of the late Rhomanian Empire. As the inferno of the Deluge abated in Europe, what was once the Rhomanian Empire was subsequently swept under the joint occupation on the behalf of a contingency of nations that consisted of Khemet, Mauretania and Persia. The former regions of Italia were spun off as sovereign states while the regions of Judaea, Africa and Mesopotamia were integrated into Khemet, Mauretania and Persia respectively. Created on top of the ashes of its predecessor, the nascent Rhomanian State was made a vital component of the Middle Seas Cooperative. In contemporary times, Rhomania is once more a prominent political and economic center in Europe. To the farther north, the pluralistic 25 Arrows Confederation shines, a splinter of the late Grand Khanate. Until recently, the formerly neutral Confederation had been granted observer status in the affairs of the Middle Seas Cooperative, and if their recent application for full membership is accepted, it could mark a paradigm shift in the area.

    Following upstream along the length of the Nile eventually leads to the ancient nation of Ethiopia. The contemporary Ethiopian Empire hails descent from the Aksumites of antiquity. From the polychromatic frescoes that line the walls of immemorial monolithic churches, towering hawelti and the hoar and crumbling podia of dilapidated Aksumite palaces, it is renowned in contemporary times for its textiles, agricultural commodities and lustrous minerals. Although the land that contemporary Ethiopia resides in is more arid and denuded than it was during the Aksumite era, there is not a lacuna of substantial afforestation initiatives and other such national projects that aim to contain and countermand the looming specter of desertification. Though coterminous with such efforts are the creation of large desalination facilities, with their power sourced from Ethiopian fissile power plants. Besides the physical, as part of a two-party agreement with Khemet there is the implementation of a nationwide distributed network that transmits files and messages, though it is primarily reserved for academic and defense usage. What the future has in store for this digital venture has yet to be seen.

    Following the East African coast further south from the kritarchies of the Somali peninsula, one can find the thriving and vibrant ports of the Union of Zinchia. Known as Zingium and Azania in antiquity, the coasts of what would be known as Zinchia were host to the activities between the merchants that hail from the various corners of the Indian Ocean and the Bantu communities that were built along the coast. This multilateral exchange between entities eventually culminated with the development of the distinct Zinchian culture, which in words can be described as a unique composite of Indian, Arab and Persian worlds built on top of a Bantu substrate. In contemporary times the ports and waters of the metropolitan Greater Zinchia thrum more thoroughly than ever and the current Union of Zinchia is now an exporter of coffee, gold and pharmaceuticals. A wide range of faiths exists within the nation, from the Shaivite and Vaishnavite denominations of Hinduism which compose a majority, Theravada Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, traditional faiths and the increasingly popular Saalihinism.

    In West Africa, the Union of the Great River stands as it's preeminent power. The Union itself is largely the bulwark of an emergent line of revolutionary thought that has emerged from the ashes of the former Yaresna Empire and much of the region was subsequently congregated under the fraternal West African Mutual Assistance Compact, or WAMAC for short. The story of the Union begins with the onset of a commodious torrid drought that would linger in the area for years[13]. As the sections of the country deflagrated, the sodden mires of the wetlands cracked open and the once plentiful harvests became barren. The Yaresna Empire, already positioned at a nadir prior to the aridity, were subsequently and swiftly toppled by a popular revolt ignited by the lower Jonw strata of the rigid caste system[14], many of whom were forcibly displaced by the great drought. Embracing the tenets of liberationist Christian theology[15] and the ideals of a decentralized economy organized on the lines of workers' councils, once the whole of the nation was fully under their sway and exurbs and conurbations hoisted the golden standard, the Union of the Great River was declared. Though the implosion of the Yaresna would subsequently provoke a Mauretanian intervention which concluded with the bifurcation of the former Wolofian state.

    In the heart of the African continent, lies the Commonality of Kongo. The revolution that toppled the Yaresna Empire, which would come to be referred to as the Great Thaw, would ripple throughout the region and come to inspire a set of similar revolutions in adjacent states, laying the foundations of the later Mutual Assistance Compact. Though nowhere else where the ripples were more thoroughly felt than in the former Kingdom of Kongo. At the onset of the Great Thaw, the former Kingdom of Kongo was already deep into a spiraling recession, as typified by the upsurge of unemployment rates and the precedent decline of productivity among the labor force of the nation. This deadlock decisively proliferated into open conflict by way of an aborted attempt to depose the ruling crown that was perceived as inept, but swelled far above the capabilities of the individuals involved. The Commonality agglutinated from bevies of civic militias that promptly began seizing vital road arteries of the nation and numerous full-scale revolts of malcontent farmers and peasants that originated in the southwestern provinces. In the present day, the multifaceted Commonality which has begun to turn their gaze towards West Africa, can be best described as a municipal confederation.

    On the east coast of Tieshan is the Despotate of Asaphelia and the adaxial states of the Asaphelian Commercial and Commodity Circle. Although the ruling authority of the nation of Asaphelia is naught but an autocracy, it is one that peculiarly has held resolute environmentalist sympathies. Deposited on these shores, innumerous flocks of disparate Europeans fleeing unrest and periodic upheaval and interested in economic opportunities made their way and established the foothold of a patchwork of European states in Tieshan. Conflicts would erupt between the pre-existing indigenous peoples of the land and the inroads of Europeans that expanded into the hinterlands, with bloodshed following after and culminating with appalling expulsions and liquidations. In the intervals of these periods, this patchwork of European states eventually coalesced into the unitary Despotate of Asaphelia, that in modern times renowned as the pith of an economic sphere in the region, the Asaphelian Commercial and Commodity Circle that it conceived with other European states on Tieshan. Besides, Asaphelia is renowned for forestry products, anthracite and dairy produce that form a basis of its exports.

    Lying to the south of the Despotate of Asaphelia and the member states of the Commercial and Commodity Circle is the pluralistic Mansate of Keibana. The Mansate of Keibana is the preeminent power of maritime Tieshan and otherwise restrains the Asaphelians with their extensive nexuses of argosies and flotillas. Returning to continental Tieshan one would arrive at the Anahuac Union. Starting with the arrival of novel technologies that were transmitted from the coastal trading posts, the middling Nahua city-states that occupied the precipices of the interior were able to coalesce into a single centralized union of states that came to encompass the lands between seas. In contemporary times Anahuac is renowned for its imposing cuneate temples, it's exports of electronics and semiconductors and the cosmopolitan communities and blocs of the highly urbanized capital city of Cuatlatl. Though starting in recent times, it has begun to realise it's aspirations for the beyond. To the western margins of Anahuac is the Maya Confederation. It is a confederation of Mayan city-states, with a dynamic royal court and a particularly hierarchical form of government. Though renowned for its ephemeral markets that convene on specific days of the calendar.

    Laying in the scarped uplands of Jinshan is the Federation of the Azure Mountains. With its origins lying in the initial contact period in the area that had provided the conditions that propelled the formerly pastoral Quechua, which formerly gallivanted the highlands and valleys of the further interior, into the dominant force in the area. In the brief period that followed after contact, a patchwork of polities gradually emerged, although this process was impeded with the transmission of diseases that ravaged the region. Further afield, the Quechua, incorporating forms of novel political statecraft and organization, began a far-reaching series of territorial expansions and by it's conclusion established the Empire of the Azure Mountains. A vibrant nation of contrasting extremes, while a monarch no longer lies at the center of the state, deposed and the contemporary Federation established, it still comes to unify the four corners that dissect the land. Shifting away from the highlands and towards the Atlantic lays a triarchy of Imazighen states. Having its roots in the initial furor of economic activity in the area which followed the landfall of West African ships on the shores of Jinshan, they are primarily the progeny of the notable throngs of Mauretanian sailors and settlers. In the present day, they are the abode of innumerable commoners.

    To its south of the Federation lies the Lupaqa Empire. The Lupaqas emerged as a Aimara-speaking city-state that straddled the coasts of lake Titicaca, initially structured along the lines of a diarchy as there were two rulers that oversaw the affairs of each society, once the Lupaqas consolidated their dominance over the other numerous polities in the region, they abandoned the initial system of diarchy and instead opting in favor of a coordinated absolute monarchy that would endure towards the present day. Once in motion, the nascent Lupaqa Empire initiated a prolonged period of militaristic expansion and conquest under the command of the ruling monarch, culminating with the peaks of the southern spine of the Azure Mountains hoisting the prominent prismatic banner. In the modern era, they are renowned for their exports of vogue awayus, aquaculture and ores. To the downstream of both the Federation and the Lupaqa, is the Concordium of Xingu, which emerged as a confederation that prominently links together the autochthonous peoples of the Xingu basin. Forming centuries prior as bulwark against perceived external threats, in these contemporary times they oversee the vestiges of a once spacious green expanse, and fulfill whatever measures are required to preserve it.

    Descending from an colony founded decades after the initial landfall of the first mariners on their coracles from West Africa, the nation of Teepunwara has been founded as the seat of an exiled branch of sovereigns that had conducted an exodus from across the sea in an abscond from the face of strife and rebellion. Teepunwara itself can be described as a political entity structured on the lines of municipalities, notably with each such municipality possessing autonomous status along with its territory of it's own, a recognized name, and functional political systems of decision-making where both male and female Teepunwarans were able to partake in. To the southern ends of Jinshan are the Chiefdoms of the Great Green. The itinerant peoples of the clement prairies, driven by necessities sprouted from changing conditions, had begun to organize and meld together under political structures that have continuously been compared to by foreign circles as peculiarly analogous to the khanates of the Eurasian steppe.

    Pinned in the xeric intramural of Tansela is the Alliance of Kati Thanda. A fluidious propinquity bound together by external contiguities, the Alliance arose from an initial ad hoc coalition of the Arabana, Dhirari, Wangkangurru and Dieri ethnic groups of the interior hinterlands that would subsequently subsume numerous flocks of vicinal ethnic groups into its echelons as the nascent Alliance initiated a bout of external expansion into the vicinal areas of Kati Thanda effectuated by necessities and by its immediate terminus would encompass a vast portion of the whole breadth of the Tansela. Its official name is primarily derived from an Arabana endonym for an endorheic inland sea where the initial contrivers of the Alliance lay adjacent. In the current era, the Alliance is renowned for its economic exports of valuable mineral commodities such as precious metals and agricultural fertilizers, along with its culinary arts. Though for the current time being, the collective heads of the Alliance heeds their concentrated efforts to conceivably make the deserts bloom.

    Located within the southern margins of the Azure Ocean is the manifold Southern Seas Synod and their constituent member states that are distributed in the pelagic expanse of the Azure Ocean. A convocation of peoples, the Synod is an integrated supranational organization established on the basis of mutual cooperation and more or less collective security, though the purposes of the Synod also comes to extend towards the lines of economic development and trade. Turning to individual polities, one of the more prominent heads of the Synod is the Hapunate of Aotearoa, which adheres to a distinctive political system centered around rule by an administering coalition of hapu or clans, though each unit of hapu operates autonomously from its iwi or tribe. In essence, a hapunate is a system of governance defined by familial bonds. The affairs of the Southern Seas Synod in Tansela are primarily dominated by the burgeoning Confederation of the Three Tributaries and the Queendom of Iutruwita. Though on the greater world stage, for the Southern Seas Synod their strength is not derived individually, but primarily together as a collective.

    In regards to the wider state of the world, the field of technology has advanced a considerable distance in the world that was shaped from concomitants of the Deluge. Where the limits of the firmament have been surpassed, where engineers in pressurized suits come to traverse the powdered surface of the moon, where a gonfalon glimmers on the rusted surface of the red planet and autonomous vessels cross paths with the great giants. Where promising developments in virtual space have opened opportunities for commercial use and where a single micro-particle weapon can easily annihilate an entire city. Yet for all the apparent tranquil emanations that the contemporary world has to offer for an uninformed observer, it is an inordinately skewed perspective that neglects the continuous upheavals and turbulence that the polities of the world currently confront. Once more the imminence and perils of a changing climate grip the world, though for this instance it is done at the hands of man itself and it is one that arose from the emissions of anthropogenic greenhouse gases into oceans and atmosphere. Immediate coordinated efforts have promptly been carried out to curtail contemporary climate change and avert the potentially irreversible environmental devastation as a consequence of such. Perhaps beyond various rationalities, if there exists a universally agreed consensus over the prognoses of the succeeding era, it would be the sensation of an impending climax, that once more the ways of all life will forever change.

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    [1] China

    [2] Japan

    [3] By then, the seas had already fallen low enough that the straits of Malaya were effectively closed. This has it's butterflies, such as the forestalling the demise of the Funan for a few decades. Though running parallely at the time was the expansion of the Pyu and another series of wars for the unification of the Dwipantara had emerged. Additionally, the Grand Khanate began to take shape at around this time.

    [4] A standardized exonym for the former Eastern Roman Empire.

    [5] A large nation that existed at the time and encompassed Northwestern India. It's name is derived from an archaic Sanskrit name of Punjab.

    [6] Korea, of which never really managed to unify up until the formation of the Central State.

    [7] Siberia

    [8] Australia, Tansela being a hypocorism of "tanah selatan" (lit. "southern land")

    [9] A city on the confluence of the Huai, whose namesake is a garrison commander named Zhao and founded back when the last dynasty of Huaxia fell. The namesake Zhao Union was also conceived here.

    [10] Derived from Vākkāḷar, the Tamil word for electorate, a vaccalate is essentially a democracy, though one that is quite distinct to OTL's liberal democracies. Most vaccalates border on the lines of oligarchies and dominant-party democracies.

    [11] This world's equivalent of Islam, though radically quite different from OTL's.

    [12] Exactly what you think it is.

    [13] The Sahara ITTL is more extensive than OTL, largely as a side effect of the world overall getting colder and more arid. This extends to the Namib desert as well.

    [14] Historically many West African societies possessed caste systems, such as those of the Fula, Mande, Soninke, Toucouleur and many others.

    [15] I should also clarify that the Yaresna Empire was indeed a Christian state in the Sahel.

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    So frankly, this took a while, largely due to real life kicking my ass. This is probably one of my largest projects yet, and I'm pretty satisfied with how it turned out in the end. Though this TL does have a PoD however, it is the 4th Millennium BC. This TL was primarily inspired by this video.

    Also happy Christmas y'all!
     
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    The Union of Potsdam - Hohenzollern Poland, by PolishMagnet
  • The Union of Potsdam - Hohenzollern Poland

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    Poland in 1385, Brandenburg in 1385, Expansion of 1385-1699, Royal Prussia, Ducal Prussia

    In 1385, the Margrave of Brandenburg, Friedrich II von Hohenzollern, inherited the Kingdom of Poland through his marriage to Jadwiga. In return for taking the throne, Friedrich promised certain rights to nobility in a document signed in Potsdam (Polish: Podzdąb). The document, and its signing, are known as the "Union of Potsdam" (Polish: Unie w Podzdąb).

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    Banner of Poland-Brandenburg, invariably showing either the black/white of Hohenzollern or the red eagle of Brandenburg. In later years, the red eagle was dropped in favor of only the Polish white eagle.

    In the decades following the union, the Hohenzollerns established themselves in the old capital of Poznań due to its closer proximity to Brandenburg, and thoroughly immersed themselves in the rites and culture of Poland. They polonized their descendants, as did the nobility, in an effort to strengthen the future state. The Teutonic Knights were also brought to heel, and future expansion took place into Pommerania (Pomorze) and Silesia (Śląsk).

    Brandenburg-Poland eventually became just "Poland" again in 1699 with the Declaration of Gnieżno (Deklaracja w Gnieżno) which dissolved the Margraviate of Brandenburg and recast it as "Bamboria" (Polish: Bamborska), henceforth a voivodeship of Poland.

    Note: "Bamborska" is a corruption which emerges ITTL from the Slavic "Braniborsk" and "Branborska" (I kind of just think it sounds better is all)
     
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    Top maps of Map Thread XX (compilation by Entrerriano)
  • Congratulations, mapmakers! You’ve completed yet another Map Thread. Now it’s time to go back and look at what we’ve all accomplished, so here is the list of the top maps of the last thread!
    This list includes every OC Map (reposts of stuff found on Reddit don’t count) that got more than 40 likes, in descending order - though for the maps that have the same amount of likes, they are in order of posting. Titles were written by what was shown in the posts, but I had to take some creative liberties for those that didn’t feature a title at all, so if you think another title would suit your map better than the one I gave it, feel free to tell me! I also added two maps that got over 40 likes but have broken images now, not sure why. I felt it was unfair to leave them out, but I might have missed other broken images, so if you know of any, tell me and I'll add it to the list!
    Together, we managed to get just over 300 maps with more than 40 likes - a bit of a downgrade from the previous thread’s 500+ maps, but still impressive nonetheless. So, without a further ado

    The Most Popular Maps of Map Thread XX

    1. The People of Tawantinsuyu - by FossilDS (131)
    2. The Kuban Missile Crisis - by Kruglyasheo (124)
    3. Holy Roman Europe - by DPKdebator (106)
    4. Carte de (Balkanized) France - by CastilloVerde (102)
    5. The National Republics of western Eurasia - a guide for asylum-seekers - by Prince di Corsica (99)
    6. The Union of Socialist American Republics - by Rubberduck3y6 (92)
    7. The Western Hemisphere 44 years after the Confederate victory - by Milites (89)
    8. Europe in 1526 - To be a Fox and a Lion - by Milites (89)
    9. Protectorates of the Tang Dynasty - by Aurantiacis (88)
    10. Isaac’s Empire Europe in 1330 - by Utgard96 (84)

    11. Lines in the Sand - The Middle East in 1974 - by drizel (84)
    12. The Essential Map of the Republic of Texas - by Aeqouria (84)
    13. The Kingdom of Ingvar the Far-Travelled, 1040 AD - by Milites (84)
    14. Aurantiacis’ “Khanates by B_Munro” Cover - Khaganates - by Aurantiacis (83)
    15. The Federation of European Republics - by Cattete (83)
    16. Europe in 1780 - Premature Death of Louis XV - by CastilloVerde (82)
    17. Kaiserreich 1997 - by NixonTheUsedCarSalesman (82)
    18. The Great Western Empire - What if Rome was like China? - by AP246 (80)
    19. The Scots Empire in 1950 - by Keperry (80)
    20. Prometheus and the Eagle - The Dismemberment of the Russian Empire - by Yanranay (79)
    21. Revolt and Second Reconstruction Era in the USA - by lou H (77)
    22. XFE’s “Khanates by B_Munro” Cover - The Host of Khagan John - by XFE (77)
    23. World/City - by rexnerdorum (77)
    24. The West African Mutual Aid Network - by Falklandia (77)
    25. The Armenian Empire in 1215 AD - by Baconheimer (75)
    26. The Porid (Paurava) Empire - by Jajax (74)
    27. No Achaemenid Empire World - by Selvetrica (74)
    28. Ethnolinguistic Map of Europe - by zalezsky (73)
    29. Sites and Settlements of Tsalaguwetiyi, the old Cherokee Country - by Aurantiacis (72)
    30. One Does Not Simply Build A City In Front of Mordor: An Alternate History of Gondor - by Daedalus (71)
    31. Treaty of Hebdomon - by Reagent (70)
    32. The Grand Republic of the USA - by Milites (70)
    33. The Nguyen Dynasty of Vietnam - by Aurantiacis (70)
    34. Tourist’s Map of Hainan 1967 - Kuomintang Control - by drizel (70)
    35. The Realm of Denmark and the Duchy of Schleswig at the End of the Late Medieval Period - by Milites (70)
    36. Wall Map of the Old Swiss Confederacy - by Yanranay (70)
    37. Map of Karafuto/South Sakhalin - by Aurantiacis (68)
    38. Federazione Italiana - by Basileus282 (67)
    39. The Organization for Truthfulness to the Prophet’s Recitations - by Ernacius (67)
    40. La Transsaharienne 1982 - by TheKutKu (collaboration with Reagent) (67)
    41. Mormons in the West Coast - USA in 1850 and 1920 - by Sean McKnight (67)
    42. Empire of the Euthydemids - by Milites (67)
    43. A World Without Columbus - Canahuase - by Vendaval (67)
    44. Fear Itself - Adolf Hitler won - by HeX (66)
    45. The British Isles During the Great Anarchy of 1524 - To be a Fox and a Lion - by Milites (66)
    46. The House of Bourbon-Bhopal, the most branched-out cadet - by Prince di Corsica (66)
    47. The ultimate flat Earth map - by Vonga-vonga (66)
    48. Map of the Jagiellonian Union - by Basileus282 (65)
    49. Map of Taiwan under Japanese Rule - by Aurantiacis (65)
    50. The Horn of Africa after the Fall of Harer - by Gwrtheyrn Annwn (65)

    51. Russian Liberia - by Aurantiacis (64)
    52. Known Nations of the World - A Stand Still Stay Silent Fanmap - by mate888 (64)
    53. The Empty Map - by Jajax (64)
    54. Mississippi River Diverges in 2011 - by Jajax (64)
    55. Two Economics Titans - What if Russia wasn't screwed by the 20th Century - by AP246 (64)
    56. The World of Sharlock Holmes, 1914 - by Kruglyasheo (64)
    57. The Light Continent - by Baconheimer (64)
    58. The Last and the Greatest - The apogee of the Visconti dynasty in Northern Italy under Bianca Maria - by Milites (63)
    59. The Norman Empire - by wildviper121 (62)
    60. The Republic of Rumelia and the Serb Autonomous Province - by Višeslav (62)
    61. Angola, Congo, and Benguela - by Jajax (62)
    62. The Unitet Staits of America - by Osk (62)
    63. The Three Caliphs: Part III - by KillEmAll1989 (62)
    64. Fragmented East Asia - by Keperry (62)
    65. Fifteen Chinas - by Marsby2024orbust (62)
    66. Vindiciae Contra Tyrannos: A Protestant, Republican France - by FossilDS (62)
    67. The Inka Musiyu: a Guide of the national Art Gallery of the Inca Empire - by FossilDS (62)
    68. Iberian Federation - by Basileus282 (61)
    69. Alternate Ruthenia 1667-1682 (Map Series) - by Jeremak (61)
    70. Southward to Gold Mountain: An Overview of the Chinese Mining Organizations in West Borneo - by Aurantiacis (61)
    71. Assyrianization - by Prince di Corsica (61)
    72. The Chippewan Republic c. 1893 - by Tethys00 (61)
    73. Europe and MENA in 1926 - Promethean Dream TL - by Pilsudski (61)
    74. Longer Roman Occupation of Britannia - by Radioactive_Bee (60)
    75. Europe Following the Second Pan-Russian Revolution - by zalezsky (60)
    76. Europe: 1890 - The New Kratocracy - by Basileus282 (60)
    77. Soviet Union in the sea of Glow - by Kaiser1871 (59)
    78. The Narco-State of Mexico - by Ernacius (59)
    79. Russian Paficic Cover - by B_Munro (59)
    80. Not sure what to name this map - by BrobDingnag (59)
    81. Upper Louisiana - by Flashman (58)
    82. The Kwiri Empire - by TheKutKu (58)
    83. Now it’s Negusopolis - by Baconheimer (58)
    84. Battle of Érd Dual Maps - by Milites (58)
    85. Silent Gods Clash - by Monkeysszz (58)
    86. Ottoman Empire - Triumphs of the Great Eagle - by ShahAbbas1571 (58)
    87. Oh I wish I wasn't in Dixie, Oh No, Oh God - by Crimtane (58)
    88. All Praise the Lifegiving Aten - Kemet 3367 Years after the Revelations - by Prince di Corsica (57)
    89. The Collapse of East Francia - by Cattette (57)
    90. Punic World 652 A.D. - by islander (57)
    91. Tawantinsuyu after the invaders were driven out of Cusco and the Inca restored - by Prince di Corsica (57)
    92. Europe Following the Establishment of the Confederation of the Danube - by zalezsky (57)
    93. California: 2261 - in the 14th year of the Calif-Mormon War - by wildviper121 (57)
    94. The United States in the Second Reconstruction Era - by lou H (56)
    95. Ahura Mazda and the Tradewinds - by Nizam (56)
    96. Major Fiefs constituting the Holy Roman Empire in the year 1124 - by Cattette (56)
    97. The Dominions of North America at their formation 1780 - by TheReformer (56)
    98. Magrathea - by Divergent54 (56)
    99. Afro-Eurasia - Historica Map Game 10,000 BC - by shearsforest (56)
    100. Diametrically Opposed - Reverse Cold War - by HeX (56)

    101. In The Wake of Desolation - Map Game Cover - by Entrerriano (56)
    102. The Republic of California - by Planita13 (55)
    103. The Gate of Time - by CourageousLife (55)
    104. Rome Asunder - by Sean McKnight (55)
    105. Dystopic Return of Magic 1910 - by Diagram (55)
    106. India on the verge of a red-on-red civil war - Union of Socialist Panchayati Republics - by Prince di Corsica (55)
    107. Sunset Kingdoms of Westeros in 754 AC - by tastethesword (55)
    108. Iskandar the Great - Acehnese Conquest of Sumatra and Malaya - by ShahAbbas1571 (55)
    109. The Caribbean Salinity Crisis - by Ten Thousand Red Lakes (54)
    110. The First General Elections of the Arabian Republic - by Ernaciud (54)
    111. The History and Demographics of Eurasia and its neighbours - by Višeslav (54)
    112. Ecclesiastical Division of the Danish Realm, 1513 - by Milites (54)
    113. The Rise of the Tagalogs: The Lakanate of Lusong - by Maharlikan_ (54)
    114. Harb Al Bahr - The War of the Seas - by Nizam (54)
    115. Scrambled World War II - by Drex (53)
    116. Provincial Map of North America - by Aeqouria (53)
    117. Embiggening Series: Mongolia, Moldova, Mauritania, Mexico and Mali - by B_Munro (53)
    118. Europäische Grossmacht - by Yanranay (53)
    119. The United States of Arcadia - by gxblt (53)
    120. Separated at Birth: America and Drakia - by Ephraim Ben Raphael (52)
    121. Great Dine Nation or Apacheria - by B_Munro (52)
    122. Nizam’s “Prophet Swap by RvBOMally” Cover - by Nizam (52)
    123. The Soviets in the Second World War (1939-1950) - by Baconheimer (52)
    124. From the Centre to the Margins - The Sinosphere in Atlas Altera - by Telamon Tabulicus (52)
    125. The Continent of Asia - 1929 - by ShahAbbas1571 (52)
    126. 12 Confederate Successors - by Iserlohn (52)
    127. Phantom Cats - by sheevposter (52)
    128. The Kingdom of Carniola - by Daeres (52)
    129. The Second Flowering - by Baconheimer (52)
    130. A More Perfect Neighborhood - An Alternate Solar System - by Nizam (51)
    131. Rome Never Falls, it just changes places - by Prince di Corsica (51)
    132. North America in the year 2021 (FNM) - by Osk (51)
    133. Samavaki: The Modern World - by Monkeysszz (51)
    134. The Sea of Fire: the Rebirth of Zoroaster - by Prince di Corsica (51)
    135. Federal United Kingdom - by Basileus282 (51)
    136. The Partitions of Texas - by GodoftheTranses (51)
    137. The Holy Roman Empire at the time of the Diet of Augsburg - by Milites (51)
    138. Eastern French: the language of the Crusades - by Prince di Corsica (51)
    139. The Holy Roman Empire after the Peace of Brussels - by Camelopardalim (51)
    140. Big Zealandia (sequel) - by Votre Idéolinguiste Local (51)
    141. Sons of the Sky - Or, an alternate evolution of the Indo-European Languages - by Monkeysszz (51)
    142. What if there was More America? - by Vonga-vonga (51)
    143. New England in the Sea of Azov - by CobaltChloride (50)
    144. Cover of Zalezsky’s Doodle Map - by B_Munro (50)
    145. Has the Magnolian Revolution Failed? A Map Showing the Factional Violence in the Former CSA - by mikroraptor (50)
    146. The American Crisis: Break it Up? - by Wolfram (50)
    147. The African Steel Age (TMG) - by Yanranay (50)
    148. Flipped Americas - by Tsochar (50)
    149. Valley of the World's Desire - Current Situation in Kashmir - by black_sn0w_ (50)
    150. Empire of Hongrā'tihu, the Rangatiranue of Aokahurangi and the Kingdom of Koredagim - by Votre Idéolinguiste Local (50)

    151. Fortune Favored the Bold (Cover of Diamond's Map) - by Baconheimer (50)
    152. Map of the South Seas Mandate - by Aurantiacis (50)
    153. Alternate Satirical Europe Map - by Kruglyasheo (50)
    154. 1756 QBAM Worldmap - by DaniCBP (50)
    155. Boxing at the 1988 Summer Olympics (Hanyang) - Light middleweight - by Kruglyasheo (50)
    156. Victory Belongs to Al-Andalus, Master of Two Worlds - by Nizam (50)
    157. Bolivia wins the War of the Pacific - by drizel (49)
    158. Byzantine Empires in 2000 AD - by Nizam (49)
    159. The Samhan and the late Bronze/Iron Age in Korea - by Aurantiacis (49)
    160. The Lily & The Dragon: Japanese Bourbons - by Jajax (49)
    161. Victory of Pyrrhus ‘Aetós’: The Graecian League - by Cattette (49)
    162. Multiversal Database - Earth 2475-B - by Entrerriano (49)
    163. Infographic of a surviving USSR in the modern day - by AP246 (49)
    164. Political Map of North America in the year 2021 - by Falkanner (49)
    165. Crimson Days - What If the Cold War Never Ended? - by ShahAbbas1571 (48)
    166. England on the eve of her Fourth Civil War - by timmy_khagann (48)
    167. The Annexation of California - by Planita13 (48)
    168. Embiggening Series: Iraq, Iran, Indonesia, India and Hungary - by B_Munro (48)
    169. Democracy and the CPC: The End of Communism - by Ernacius (48)
    170. Inverted Colonization in the Americas - by Aztekk (48)
    171. The Canton of the Four Leagues/Raetia - by Daedalus (48)
    172. The United Kingdom of Great Malatain and Northern Sofaland - by Drex (48)
    173. Gekoloniseerd - by soviet_killer (48)
    174. Following the Grain - Atlas Altera - by Telamon Tabulicus (48)
    175. New Holland - by Unkown00 (48)
    176. The Imamate of Fouta Toro - by Aurantiacis (48)
    177. The Sublime Republic of Iranshahr - by Nizam (48)
    178. Inseparable States and Faiths - Atlas Altera - by Telamon Tabulicus (48)
    179. New Warring States: The Decline and Fall of the Qing Dynasty - by Fed (48)
    180. Avatar: The Last Earthbender - by TwiliAlchemist (47)
    181. Iberian Revolution - by Jajax (47)
    182. Free Territory of Florida - by Aurantiacis (47)
    183. Lords of Gold and Salt - Sahelian Vandals - by Prince di Corsica (47)
    184. Fantasy Continent - by Peppe (47)
    185. Political Subdivisions of the Federation of Maharashtra - by Indicus (47)
    186. The Federation of Mayapan - by FossilDS (47)
    187. Linguistic Map of Holy Roman Europe - by DPKdebator (47)
    188. ITA World - by B_Munro (47)
    189. Loyal South, Independent North - by Luxembourgish Yeet (47)
    190. The Kingdom of England - by Lothal (47)
    191. Former US in LTBL 2076 - by TapReflex (47)
    192. Africa - South America Swap: Climate Map - by wildviper121 (47)
    193. The Semi-Autonomous Principalities of Columbia - by Baconheimer (47)
    194. Embiggening Series: Malaysia, Malawi, Madagascar, Lithuania and Libya - by B_Munro (47)
    195. The Ottoman Empire in 1725 - by soviet_killer (47)
    196. Embiggening Series: Japan, Jamaica, Italy, Israel and Ireland - by B_Munro (47)
    197. Slavandie - by zalezsky (47)
    198. The Island of Vinland 1500-1550 - by Milites (47)
    199. Ojibwe Republic - by PolishMagnet (46)
    200. The Gran Lago - by Planita13 (46)

    201. Baconheimer’s “Khanates by B_Munro” Cover - by Baconheimer (46)
    202. Sultanate of Fakfak - Islamic Papua - by ShahAbbas1571 (46)
    203. Central Europe after the Treaty of Leipzig - French Victory in the 7YW - by Entrerriano (46)
    204. No Invasion of the Soviet Union - by Reagent (46)
    205. La Republique de la Louisiane - by Osk (46)
    206. Four United Worlds - by Nizam (46)
    207. The Rise of the River Kingdoms circa 100.000 years BP - by Prince di Corsica (46)
    208. Asian Tsetse Fly (Cover of torsmen's scenario) - by Kaiser1871 (46)
    209. The Papal States, 1543 - Dominions and Allies at the Death of Cesere Borgia - by Hadaril (46)
    210. Boulanger TL Maps - Ethiopia, USCA, India - by Basileus282 (45)
    211. Cover of a 2012 EU3-inspired B_Munro Map - by Tanystropheus42 (45)
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    [50+ Likes] Map of Poland following the Great War, by Votre Idéolinguiste Local
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    Map of the Republic of Poland
    As it is since the Great War

    Just a bit of lore. You may see that this map was created by two Cartographic Institutes, Louis Lepeyroux in Paris and Józef Rakoczy in Wilno. These two fictive men were adventurers and cartographers during the late 18th and early 19th century, becoming famous for their works and wild stories. They were also very good "friends", spending a humongous lot of time with each other and addressing to one another in letters in a way that today would be unequivocally that of two lovers, but which certain historians will describe as just how people talked back then, and that absolutely nothing close to a loving gay relationship would've ever happened between the two.
    And since I've grown very fund of them in like the four hours that this relationship exists, and the six of the existence of Józef Rakoczy, they died together at 92 years old in their bed.
     
    MarsA basemap, by Tyche and Skozik
  • First post in a while, but I figured with a new thread I'd go ahead and post what I'm most proud of from 2021.

    I've always found all the existing MarsA's to be rather lackluster, so with the help of the illustrious @skozik I've made my own idiosyncratic MarsA.
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    In Equal Area projection, and with my own particular sea level that I like (2450 meters below Datum). Those white spots on the tallest peaks are not actually ice caps, but areas where the atmosphere, if thick as Earth's at sea level, would be too thin to be livable.

    Feel free to use! just credit, myself and @skozik please
     
    [50+ Likes] Fantasy world map series, by What am I doing
  • This is the series of political, religious and other world maps for a fantasy image choice game (which can be seen here) I've made some time ago. There was a post about the previous version of the map in 2017 (I think), and I've updated how things are meant to be since then.

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    The panel with the descriptions of each country is too big to post, so I've uploaded it here:

    And here is the globe gif of the world:
     
    Middle East in 1920, by Al-Za'im
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    The position of the Ottoman Empire entering the Conference of Luxembourg was particularly precarious. Although allied to the victorious German Empire, Constantinople's ambitions did not reflect the reality of the situation. The Levant and Mesopotamia where effectively under the control of Anglo-French forces and their Hashemite Arab allies, beyond residual pockets of resistance the Ottomans had been largely defeated on the battlefield. Their German allies, suffering on the brink of an economic breakdown, had not achieved the total victory which would of allowed the diplomatic capital to satisfy all of the Sublime Porte's desires. Nevertheless, the Ottomans where formally victors of the Great War and sought to establish such at the largest diplomatic conference since the Congress of Berlin. The result was a tedious set of back-and-forth negotiations leading to a set of concessions and compromises that was formalized as the Treaty of Ansembourg.

    Entering the Conference, the Ottoman diplomatic mission established a set of propositions that would prove essential in subsequent negations, these included: International recognition of Ottoman expansion in the Caucasus, the establishment of Ottoman clientage over the newly independent Caucasian republics, the end of Allied support of the Arab Revolt, the annexation of Kuwait, the return of territory lost to the Italians in the Italo-Turkish war, abrogation of Cyprus's annexation as a Crown Colony and return to the Cyprus Convention and the exertion of Ottoman influence over its nominally suzerain Egypt.

    The initial proposals where not amenable to Allied interests. Both the French and British desired influence in the Middle East, with the latter increasingly concerned on a potential attack on the strategically important Egypt. Over the course of negotiations, Allied diplomats agreed to recognise Ottoman expansion in the East and certain other terms in return for major concessions. Both the British and French would establish protectorates in the Levant, with Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem (including the Sanjaks of Nabulus and Acre) integrated as a form of buffer state under British rule, and the Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate enlarged and declared the Protectorate of Greater Lebanon. Within this compromise, the Protectorates where placed under nominal Ottoman suzerainty akin to the status of Cyprus pre-1914. The British government vehemently refused to cede Kuwait, yet agreed to abrogate Cyprus's integration as a Crown Colony and established a bilateral council over Egypt. Although effectively a powerless advisory body joint appointed by HMS Government and the Sublime Porte, it formally established a manner of which the Ottomans could granted insight into the administration of Egypt.

    The situation of the Arab Revolt proved to be rather untroubled negotiations-wise. Despite the fierce protestations of Emir Faysal (who had not been invited to the Conference and had resorted to publicly appealing to the Ottomans), the Allied powers rescinded any support for the nascent Arab nationalist effort. Ottoman hegemony over the Hejaz, Mesopotamia and Levant (beyond Palestine and Lebanon) would be formally recognised. Continued low-scale resistance by Hashemite-aligned forces would persist across the region until being largely subdued in 1923. Ironically, the Allied betrayal would prove to ignite rather then extinguish the flames of Arab nationalism.

    Under the terms of the Treaty of Ansembourg, the Eastern Agean and Dodecanese islands where returned to the jurisdiction of the Porte. The former Tripoli Eyalet (comprising of Tripolitania, Cyrenaica and Fezzan) remained under Italian rule despite fierce opposition by the Ottomans. Nonetheless, the Italian government formalized a set of compromises with the Treaty with the Emirate of Cyrenaica, bringing about a settlement which allowed Emir Idris to autonomously administer the interior of Cyrenaica in return for the renunciation of loyalty to the Ottomans.

    Expansion in the Caucasus proved to be a triumph for the Sublime Porte, achieving international recognition of the reintegration of Kars, Childir and Erezum into the Empire, alongside the annexation of Alexandropol, Surmalu (including Mount Ararat), Akhalkalak, and Akhaltskha. Although recognizing their independence, the Porte would attempt to establish suzerainty over the nascent Caucasian Republics, ironically affirming “peace and friendship” within the terms of the Treaty. Furthermore, the Ottoman-Persian border would be revised, resulting in minor expansion in the borderlands.

    The Conference would prove to be a cause celebre for the Ottomans, paradoxically inciting uproar and delight. The failure to expand in Kuwait and North Africa alongside the loss of much of the Eastern Mediterean coast provoked major controversy, while increased influence in Egypt and Cyprus and expansion in the Caucasus and Eastern Aegean where touted as grand victories. Indisputably, Luxembourg would define Ottoman politics (and by extension the entire Middle East) for the next four decades.
     
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    Rise and Fall of the Arabian Empire, by Nizam
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    The Arabian Empire was one of the most brutal regimes in history, responsible for devastating the middle east, cutting the region's population in half. The Empire traces its origins to the Quraysh tribe, a pagan tribe which ruled over the city of Makkah. A religious movement spread by a mysterious figure from the Banu Hashim tribe managed to gain traction among the Quraysh, and the prophet was forced to flee to the city of Yathrib. A Qurayshi army sent to defeat him was utterly annihilated during the battle of Badr, which lead the the tribe coming under the leadership of Abu Sufiyan, the head of the Umayya clan. Abu Sufiyan would lead the Quraysh to victory at the Battle of Uhud, where most of Yathrib's forces were devastated, with the help of the Qurayshi generals Khalid Ibn Walid and Amr ibn Al As. The city of Yathrib was sacked and annihilated, destroying the religion.

    Remnants of the followers of the prophet began to attack the Quraysh, and they were all defeated and put to the sword. Some of these were allied with other tribes, and the Quraysh found themselves at the center of a struggle with many tribes attacking them. They went on the conquest, devastating much of Yemen and going on to conquer the nearby city of Taif. They soon became embroiled in wars against the Byzantines and the Persians, wars which they won.

    The mighty Sassanid Empire was completely conquered by the Arabs, which burned every city they came across and devastated irrigation canals. Persia would enter a long decline, with their culture slowly being snuffed out as Persian cities lay in ruins. A similar fate happened to the Romans. Holy cities such as Jerusalem, Antioch and Alexandria would be wiped off the face of the map, and cities such as Damascus would entirely cease to exist. The Arabs turned on Egypt, devastating the Nile valley and staining the river red with blood.

    The Arabs failed to conquer much of North Africa, turning their attention to the Byzantine heartland of Anatolia. Waves upon waves of Arabs fought Greek soldiers, fighting a long and drawn out war to reach Constantinople, the largest city in the world. The Romans would eventually halt the Arab conquests by defending Constantinople, but at the cost of Anatolia, reducing their empire to a collection of fortified cities. Constantinople would eventually be broken by the general Wahshi ibn Abbas Al-Hashimi, who crowned himself as the Emperor of Rome, leading a rebellion against the Ummayad ruler Muawiya the Second. The Banu Makhzum, controlling much of Persia also broke off in rebellion, tearing the Umayyad Empire apart.

    The Hashimid Romans and the Makhzumids would grow to tremendous extent, crushing the fledgling Ummayads and moving on to rule much of the Middle East. The Hashimids would eventually convert to Roman Catholic Christianity, while the Makhzumids would adopt Manicheism leading to the two becoming rivals. Both would eventually fall, giving rise to many different kingdoms and empires, with Arab culture failing to leave the peninsula. Modern Arabia is a quaint land, and you would be forgiven to believe that they once were the bane of existence for much of the world.
     
    [50+ Likes] The Era of the Islamic Empires, by DaniCBP
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    I don't really have written a lore for this one, just enjoy it!

    I dont know why but it seems that the image quality has been worsened by this page, if you want to see it in the intended quality, check the post on Reddit ( ).
     
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    The Eleven Nations Terrestrial, by B_Munro
  • This one I've had in the works for a while (finally getting some older stuff done), a science fiction setting based on the William Tenn/Philip Klass story "On Venus, Have We Got a Rabbi."

    it's the 29th century, and humanity remains stubbornly non-united. Oh, there's a sort of unity - the Council of Eleven Nations terrestrial, which along with their puppets and client states and some minor neutrals form the Global Consensus on Earth, is a fairly close alliance, if only out of mutual self-interest, and forms the Solar Alliance with the wealthy former colony worlds of Titan and Ganymede. The outer solar system, Venus [1], Mercury, and various interstellar colonies not yet strong enough to be too much trouble to hold onto are divvied up in various ways, with Venus, for instance, being ruled by a Viceroy agreed upon by the Council and the Presidents of Ganymede and Titan. Mars, which has interstellar colonies of its own by now, and its Belter allies form a separate and somewhat hostile alliance, although willing enough to cooperate with the Solar Alliance against non-human interstellar menaces.

    The best known on Earth among said menaces, for reasons that will soon be clear, are the vaguely clam-like Vegans - not actually from Vega, but humans first encountered them there, and the name has stuck. As it turned out, the Vegans were remarkable susceptible to the human memetic weapons known as "religion", and before humans figured out how to turn this to their advantage, large portions of the Vegan species converted to sort-of Judaism and sort-of Islam (the civil war is ongoing). In the peace treaty that ended the last human-Vegan conflict, the land of sometimes Egyptian/Sometimes Persian Palestine mark 2 formerly Israel Mark 2 formerly Arab Palestine formerly Holy Land formerly Israel etc. was ceded to the Vegans, both sides in the civil war considering it Holy Land. Although initially a co-dominion, the Omayadds and the Dayanites [2] soon started fighting over it, and the conflict is ongoing: since the Council won't allow Vegan military craft near Earth, it's fought with smuggled in weapons of only minor mass destruction at worst, but at this point if humans retake the place, it's going to require decades of decontamination.

    It's an exciting time to be Jewish. It's been centuries since the Second Holocaust (Israel and South America), and there are more Jews alive than ever before: there aren't that many places on earth that are welcoming to Jews, but eight of the Eleven Nations Terrestrial are willing to at least tolerate their existence, and the great majority of Earth colonies former and present have at least a few Jews - even some former Argentine and Arab colonies. There are Jewish settlements on a number of non-human worlds, and some of their alien inhabitants don't distinguish them from other humans. (Not that they _like_ them: they just don't dislike them _more_ than other humans). There are even a few Jewish colonies (admittedly places absolutely nobody else wants and understandably rather hard to make a living on). As long as you don't make too much of a fuss, there are all sorts of possibilities for a Jew in the modern galaxy. (Sure, they aren't all good possibilities, but when are they ever?) Some Jews even think it's getting to be time to reclaim the land of Israel, possibly by buying it from the Vegans (a proposition that rather doubtfully assumes they'd want to sell), or perhaps soon the Council will get fed up with the Vegans holding onto a chunk of Earth and a neutral party will be needed to occupy the place, since otherwise the Persians and Egypt/Libya will start fighting over it again. There are plans for a Neozionist Congress, and that's got the Vegan's (metaphorical) hackles up, which in turn annoys the gentiles...

    [1] Seven hundred years of terraforming and surface conditions are still horrible enough that everyone lives underground.
    [2] The Dayanites think Moshe Dayan was an unrecognized Messiah and tend to be rather murderous to any Jews which disagree on that point. The Omayadds are a bit closer to actual Muslims but think any changes to Islam after 750 AD are heretical: by their definition pretty much all modern Muslims are heretics, and fifty years ago, while they were temporarily on top in the ongoing Vegan-on-Vegan violence, they ejected all human Muslims from Vegan Palestine. [3]

    [3]The Omayyads aren't really satisfied, since they think Mecca and Medina need to be liberated, too, but there's no way the Dayanites are going to support them on that, and there is also no way on Allah's green earth that the other Council members will be able to argue Egypt-Libya into handing them over peacefully.

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    Map of Estonian, Latvian, and Lithuanian SSRs, by Kruglyasheo
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    I'm kind of experimenting with visual storytelling. And samizdat stickers are a thingin in OTL Belarus, apparently.
     
    [75+ LIKES] The Kingdom of Westeros in 657 AC, by FossilDS
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    After Purple Days: The Kingdom of Westeros in 657 AC
    I’ve always wanted to make a map of modern Westeros. I also love a certain ASOIAF fanfiction- which has really morphed into a great piece of fiction in its own right- called Purple Days. Basically, the premise is that the cruel, stupid and cowardly crown prince of the Seven Kingdoms- Joffrey “Baratheon”, gets sucked into a time loop in which he is transported back to the beginning of ASOIAF every time he dies. Long story short, after many, many loops, he learns of his real heritage, governance, fighting, travels the world, and how to stop the impending threat of the White Walkers threatening to extinguish the world- oh, and maybe how to be a decent person along the way.


    This map is essentially my headcanon of what happens after the events of Purple Days. In the fic, Joffrey and his Queen crash industrialize, unifies, and reorganizes Westeros to prepare for the White Walkers. Thus, Westeros modernizes and industrializes,but in a different way than our own world. The Westerosi industrial revolution is far more reliant on hydropower and magic then our own- massive power plants are built on ley lines, the skies above industrial cities are mostly smog-free but rivers are a mess of canals, reservoirs, dams, and turbines. Similarly, Westeros is a meritocratic state but not democratic- without anything resembling a parliament in Westeros, modern Westeros is instead more like Imperial China in governance- a massive, bureaucratic goliath which recruits administrators based on civil examination systems. There is a weak elected “Agora”, based on ancient Valyria, but this is seen mostly as a pushover compared to the extremely powerful bureaucratic and military wings of government. As this is Westeros with about 8x more people than canon and about 12x more urbanized, there are many, many non-canon cities and settlements.

    Sufficient to say, it's not perfect. Westeros suffers many of the same problems as our worlds’ Soviet Union, Qing dynasty and British Empires: arrogance, rampant corruption, vast inefficient state-owned industries, expensive colonial wars, and a growing oligarchic class. But it's leagues better than the Westeros of canon.

    Thank you to @baurus for writing such a fantastic fic and Atlas of Ice and Fire for the basemap!
    From vast forests to boiling deserts, to verdant fields and industrial cities, to icy peaks and busy ports, the Westeros is diverse as it is vast. Stretching over two thousand miles from the icy Northern territories to the southernmost tip of Dorne, Westeros is a continent unto itself: resplended in both natural and man-made wonders.

    Nevertheless, perhaps the most surprising aspect of Westeros is it's unity: Westeros is but a single, gargantuan nation-state, governing three million square miles of land and three-hundred million citizens, just in Westeros proper. Despite their disparate origins and customs, Westerosi from Sunspear to Winterton pledge allegiance to the same flag, trade in the same currency and hail the same monarch.

    Westeros was not always like this: for thousands of years Westeros was a hundred kingdoms, eventually coalescing into seven, which still make up the backbone of Westeros' modern administrative regions. Politically unified by the Targaryens and their dragons, Westeros was still fundamentally a decentralized, feudal and unstable state throughout the three hundred years of Targaryen rule. Only after the cataclysmic Second Dawn War, and the far-reaching reforms of King Joffrey and Queen Sansa did Westeros transform into the modern Kingdom of Westeros.Uniting the seven kingdoms (as well as the Crownlands and Riverlands) into one,
    the two monarchs laid the groundworks for universal education, a standing army, hydropowered industry, state bureaucracy, and a single national identity: a transformation so profound Westerosi maesters differentiate the two eras as "Old Westeros" and "New Westeros".

    The birthplace of both the revival of magic and the industrial revolution, Westeros today is a far cry from the feuding backwards Sunset Kingdoms of Essosi histories. The Sun-and-Stag flag flies on all seven continents, the Westerosi navy is two times the size of it's nearest rival, and Westeros accounts for forty percent of the world's economic activity.Kingslanding has been transformed over the centuries from a filthy imitation of Essosi cities to the crown jewel of Westeros' vast holdings, with more than ten academies of higher learning, the world's largest mag-train depot and by some metrics the world's largest city.

    Nevertheless, although Westeros has dominated international affairs for three centuries, significant challenges lay ahead for the aging superpower.The unitary nature of the Westerosi state, although useful for modernizing, has made it inflexible and ineffective at dealing with local affairs. Westerosi meritocracy, although succeeded in having abolished the old distinctions
    between the “smallfolk” and “nobility”, is under threat from corruption. To the east, Yi-Ti and Essos, having abolished slavery, challenge both Westerosi economic and political dominance. Westeros’ colonial holdings desire independence and a few have exploded into a full blown revolt.

    Nevertheless, the true question lies in Westeros’ soul. For six centuries Westeros has been a single nation. Today, Westerosi across the contient question the need for the monarchy or even the nation itself. Dorne, the North, and the Iron Islands agitate for autonomy or even independence. Perhaps Westeros will survive and evolve, or perhaps unified Westeros is dying. Regardless, Westeros has truly made its mark on world history.
     
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