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<blockquote data-quote="Kichwas" data-source="post: 56213" data-attributes="member: 891"><p>The globe of my world is probably similar to the earth in size.</p><p></p><p>The nation of Lomyr where the 'action' takes place is 124260 square miles. Which is just a tiny bit larger than Italy.</p><p></p><p>The population is 11,059,140. Or 89 people per square mile. More than Italy in the 1300's, but less than France at the same time period. 884,731 of those people live in cities or towns. The rest in the villages that dot the land between them (roughly one every miles in the settled regions, though 51% of the land is wilderness, similar to medieval europe).</p><p></p><p>The terrains on the world as a whole is as varied as it would be on earth. The nation of Lomyr has a mediterranian climate for a penensular nation with an exceedingly tall mountain range to the north and juts out into a vast archepeligo.</p><p>Beyond those mountains are lands about the size of europe or so filled with 'humanoid' nations that have no contact with Lomyr. In fact the average Lomyrian as well as the average northern humanoid are both not even aware of each other's existance. The history of the wars some 4000+ years ago that pushed man off to the edges of the continent are long forgotten as is the knowledge of what really lies on the other side of the mountains. A situation helped by dwarves in between who do not take kindly to people passing through their domain who are not slaves they are selling...</p><p></p><p>There is a chain of kingdoms to Lomyr's west but the east runs into a desert of rocky broken land. Lomyr trades regularly with one nation from a southern continent and has some minor yet unpredictable contact with lands far to the west and east.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://home.pacbell.net/arcady0/fahla/" target="_blank">http://home.pacbell.net/arcady0/fahla/</a></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I strongly suggest this site on demographics:</p><p><a href="http://www.io.com/~sjohn/demog.htm" target="_blank">http://www.io.com/~sjohn/demog.htm</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kichwas, post: 56213, member: 891"] The globe of my world is probably similar to the earth in size. The nation of Lomyr where the 'action' takes place is 124260 square miles. Which is just a tiny bit larger than Italy. The population is 11,059,140. Or 89 people per square mile. More than Italy in the 1300's, but less than France at the same time period. 884,731 of those people live in cities or towns. The rest in the villages that dot the land between them (roughly one every miles in the settled regions, though 51% of the land is wilderness, similar to medieval europe). The terrains on the world as a whole is as varied as it would be on earth. The nation of Lomyr has a mediterranian climate for a penensular nation with an exceedingly tall mountain range to the north and juts out into a vast archepeligo. Beyond those mountains are lands about the size of europe or so filled with 'humanoid' nations that have no contact with Lomyr. In fact the average Lomyrian as well as the average northern humanoid are both not even aware of each other's existance. The history of the wars some 4000+ years ago that pushed man off to the edges of the continent are long forgotten as is the knowledge of what really lies on the other side of the mountains. A situation helped by dwarves in between who do not take kindly to people passing through their domain who are not slaves they are selling... There is a chain of kingdoms to Lomyr's west but the east runs into a desert of rocky broken land. Lomyr trades regularly with one nation from a southern continent and has some minor yet unpredictable contact with lands far to the west and east. [url]http://home.pacbell.net/arcady0/fahla/[/url] I strongly suggest this site on demographics: [url]http://www.io.com/~sjohn/demog.htm[/url] [/QUOTE]
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