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<blockquote data-quote="Shard O'Glase" data-source="post: 1654340" data-attributes="member: 1134"><p>The population numbers work for me. Note I say they work for me not they aren't a concern.</p><p></p><p>1. There be magic which can reduce the amount of labor needed to produce food, transport food, and store food.</p><p></p><p>2. A huge war happend.</p><p></p><p>3. There are giant areas of unused land. Going back to a post about america's populaiton desisty way back in the day it's the same thing. Sure near a city the populaiton density is fairly high, but there is the frickin louisiana purchase sitting out there completely unpoplated.</p><p></p><p>4. there's a big country that no longer exists.</p><p></p><p>5. many cities and towns also probably no longer exist. Rememebr people comenting on town locaitons were off because they were not near rivers. Well geez maybe those towns were easy pickings because the invading armies just had to follow the river to find them and remain well fed.</p><p></p><p>6. the war has been over for 2 whoppin years, the place is probably functioning more like city sates where each city is self sufficient so it doesn't need to have continuous towns from it to the next city. Maybe eventually it will break apart and no longer be large countires, but two years after a 100 year war may be a bit too soon for some city to break away and start a civil war.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shard O'Glase, post: 1654340, member: 1134"] The population numbers work for me. Note I say they work for me not they aren't a concern. 1. There be magic which can reduce the amount of labor needed to produce food, transport food, and store food. 2. A huge war happend. 3. There are giant areas of unused land. Going back to a post about america's populaiton desisty way back in the day it's the same thing. Sure near a city the populaiton density is fairly high, but there is the frickin louisiana purchase sitting out there completely unpoplated. 4. there's a big country that no longer exists. 5. many cities and towns also probably no longer exist. Rememebr people comenting on town locaitons were off because they were not near rivers. Well geez maybe those towns were easy pickings because the invading armies just had to follow the river to find them and remain well fed. 6. the war has been over for 2 whoppin years, the place is probably functioning more like city sates where each city is self sufficient so it doesn't need to have continuous towns from it to the next city. Maybe eventually it will break apart and no longer be large countires, but two years after a 100 year war may be a bit too soon for some city to break away and start a civil war. [/QUOTE]
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