painandgreed
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Xaositech said:It sounds to me like you're using modern political maps as-is instead of creating your own political boundaries? I'm still struggling with finding the appropriate map landscape where I can mold the political landscape to my choosing. After doing the normal RPG resource routes, I've been trying my searches through National Geographic, the Smithonian, etc. What have you been using?
I chose the modern political maps so I wouldn't have to figure out new political boundries and so even though I don't try to use the real world too much, if the players know that Capetia is supposed to be France and Cherusci is supposed to be Germany, they can form images of the flavor I can't fill in. Otherwise, I doubt if The Kingdom of the Franks or The Holy Roman Empire would really inspire any sort of flavor to a player who wasn't a history major.
For period political maps, my favorites are the ones at Euratlas. 1200 for Example. I do go through those and pull out some ideas and names which I look up on Wikipedia for the history where I dig out more ideas and names.
				