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    1. HazmatMedic 11 yrs ago

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HounderHowl said
So is the planet still super tiny?


Yes.
Darkraven said
Darn, screw me too :D
While I wait for IC to start proper, I'll keep trying to add as much detail to my nation as possible.
Also, let's have some philosophical debate :).
Back then in the 'dark age', there's no concept of the nation. So how are we supposed to conduct ourselves in this RP?


Well, this is a bit before the Dark Ages.
Have you ever read Bec?
Sauron The Dark Lord said
Haz: could you please tell me what I need to do to get accepted?


Cqpital population - Over two million.
Disease would spread like wildfire. To put it into perspective, the Domesday book (A book written in the dark ages listing the population of England) says there were around 2.5 million people in England as a whole. Our RP is set before even that time.

Gold plating on the soldiers - would you really shell out for gold plate for every Holy Legion member? Also, I can't see gold mining anywhere in your NS, so do they import the gold or mine it?

Other than that, you're fine.
Screw you guys ; P
The problem is that I can't edit the map. It would be much simpler if I could.
Damn phones...
New Accepted Nations are up. If you don't know why you aren't there, ask.
Basically, the border is the land that is indisputably yours. Your homeland and your occupied territories but NOT your raiding grounds. Is that about it, Alf?
So Boerd said
I don't follow. Not sure what physical influence means in this context.


I think Alf (Male/Female?) is saying that that is the limit of the nation.

For example, French influence in Belgium doesn't end at the borders, but there is a definate "this is France, this is Belgium" border.
HounderHowl said
What's missing on my nation????


As I said, I'm in the process of editing it. You'll be up there soon enough.

So Boerd said
There are no borders. The closer you get to the approximate area that they live in, the more likely you get killed. But there is no line you can stand on one side of and be fine but on the other, be killed.


Danke. That makes much more sense.
So Boerd said
Actually, I am somewhat amenable to the situation practical considerations have put me in vis-a-vis the map. There is no line you can cross that before you do, they do nor care but after you do, they kill you. There is just an area that you are very likely to get killed in, with no sharp lines.


I'm sorry, you've lost me. Could you explain?
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