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runs up a world in under 3 generations ;)
 
runs up a world in under 3 generations ;)
 
 
the world is a northern-hemisphere map (ie the bottom is hot where the top is cold), with a setup that is, apart from the trees, goblins, elves, lack of humans, etc, not dissimilar to the eastern mediterranean, with a big sea to the west (with islands), a middle sea largely cut off from the big sea and a good sea on the eastern half - these can be abstracted to the seas around northern [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkey| Turkey ].  But enough of real-world geography...
 
 
strangely, there is a definite lack of humans around the map, with 2 large empires and adequately-populated elves, dwarves and goblins spread out over the map (although the dwarves and gobbos were packed onto the southern mountain range, none of them dared to settle on the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ural_Mountains|"Urals"]).
 
 
[pictures of worldgen go here]
 
 
  
 
[[User:Frostedfire/adv|Histories of genocide and war: Adventure mode]]
 
[[User:Frostedfire/adv|Histories of genocide and war: Adventure mode]]

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