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<blockquote data-quote="der_kluge" data-source="post: 4523953" data-attributes="member: 945"><p>I assume you're referring to the maps as numbered in the Wilderlands boxed set by Necromancer Games? Because the original map numbering was different.</p><p></p><p>The only one I'm really familiar with is the Elphand Lands, since that's where my campaign occurs. Damkina is sited as the population center, which is strange, since it's only got a listed population of 604. I count several other cities there with higher populations than that, including some TL 0 barbarian villages. But nothing here has a population of more than 1,000.</p><p></p><p>Map 2 is definitely Valon.</p><p>Canopusar is about 1,800 people. (hex 0813)</p><p></p><p>Map 3 is Tarsh (0206)</p><p>Also Klest (0305)</p><p>Charmack (population 2,292) (hex 1507) and Greenswabs (hex 1618) (pop: 2,004)</p><p></p><p>Map 4 - the map is named Viridistan for a reason. (population 120k)</p><p>Also Grimlon (population 3,960) (hex 5122)</p><p></p><p></p><p>Map 5 - City State of the Invincible Overlord, definitely.</p><p>Also Thunderhold (hex 2606) (population 8,000)</p><p>And Warwik (hex 3402) (population 37,600)</p><p>And Ossary (hex 4822) (population 12,800)</p><p></p><p>Map 6 - Tarantis, hex 2327, population 24,000</p><p></p><p>That's the major ones from the first 6 maps. I'm too lazy to dig through 7-9. I don't think there's much in there. 7 is mostly desert, 8 is mostly water, and 9 is mostly uninhabited. </p><p></p><p>There are only 3 city states - Valon, Viridistan, and CSIO. Of those, Viridistan is the largest. </p><p></p><p>Maps 1, 2 and 3 are relatively unpopulated.</p><p></p><p>Why do you ask?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="der_kluge, post: 4523953, member: 945"] I assume you're referring to the maps as numbered in the Wilderlands boxed set by Necromancer Games? Because the original map numbering was different. The only one I'm really familiar with is the Elphand Lands, since that's where my campaign occurs. Damkina is sited as the population center, which is strange, since it's only got a listed population of 604. I count several other cities there with higher populations than that, including some TL 0 barbarian villages. But nothing here has a population of more than 1,000. Map 2 is definitely Valon. Canopusar is about 1,800 people. (hex 0813) Map 3 is Tarsh (0206) Also Klest (0305) Charmack (population 2,292) (hex 1507) and Greenswabs (hex 1618) (pop: 2,004) Map 4 - the map is named Viridistan for a reason. (population 120k) Also Grimlon (population 3,960) (hex 5122) Map 5 - City State of the Invincible Overlord, definitely. Also Thunderhold (hex 2606) (population 8,000) And Warwik (hex 3402) (population 37,600) And Ossary (hex 4822) (population 12,800) Map 6 - Tarantis, hex 2327, population 24,000 That's the major ones from the first 6 maps. I'm too lazy to dig through 7-9. I don't think there's much in there. 7 is mostly desert, 8 is mostly water, and 9 is mostly uninhabited. There are only 3 city states - Valon, Viridistan, and CSIO. Of those, Viridistan is the largest. Maps 1, 2 and 3 are relatively unpopulated. Why do you ask? [/QUOTE]
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