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@Athinar You changed it from Sri Lanka to Mongolia, but last time I checked Mongolia is only 1,734 km wide, less than a third of the 6,500 km you mentioned.
@Hexaflexagon I'll take a look in the IC and see if I'm interested enough later
@Rae Zer A kingdom split long ago? Sounds like you guys could workout a cool connection there. Maybe the elves used to rule the entire island?

edit: wait, was thinking of KabenSaal's nation.
@NarcissisticPotato *reads Elia's opinion of Gwen* Well, that's not really what I had in mind for her, but wow do I really like that version of her, so it's settled.
@ulsterwarrior We may be touching in a few places, but from careful analysis I don't think we're overlapping in any significant manner. Thrashy will probably just adjust the borders when he manually to fit.

As for your nation, although I haven't finished the sheet, they sound like a mix between the Dalish and Ferelden from Dragon Age. Cool.
@ulsterwarrior I don't know how much instruction you need, but:

I uploaded it to http://imgur.com/.

After making an account (really easy), scrolling over your account name in the upper right will make a drop down box appear. Click "images" and then upload from the web.



Paste the image link of the map in the box that appears. Click the image when it uploads, edit, advanced, draw. Crudely demarcate your realm, save and paste in your sheet.
@Inlaa The deity shares a common mythological origin with the Ospain Pantheon, and their version of her is located Here. Working off those names, her name in Jura is Surana, and they believe the moon is her consort (named Juran). She is sometimes referred to by name, but more often she is called "the Goddess" or "Mother Light."
@Athinar *is sorry* Two extra zeroes, the earth is 12,000 kilometers wide, so six thousand is the distance to the core.
@Athinar 65,000 kilometers is the width of five earths in a line (or 1.5 Neptunes).
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