Fringes of the map
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2018 8:57 pm
Hi Rob,
I've got an asortment of questions regarding the somewhat wider scope of the darklands world. I'm aware of the possibility that some of these might not have been explored in detail by you yet while others you might not wan't to disclose at this point in time. So just pick those you're willing to answer.
As an germanic people what was the shift of the Visigoths/the Goths before they became christian and abandoned the old ways and is it currently dormant as in the case of the Franks?
Are the thuringian, alemmanian and bavarian peoples independent players (the latter two could very well be part of the byzantine empire depending on the scope of their reconquista)? What would be their shifts?
While talking about the Byzantines you mentioned the Rus, apart from their norse overlords what's the mojo of the slavic peoples given the germanic ones are shifters while those of the Isle have pacts with the more ancient entities of the land?
In general, do you plan to expand the map after exploring the Seaxans, Frisians as well as the remaining realms of the existing factions (far in the future, I know) or are the borders set in order tokeep the isles as the centerstage?
Thanks in advance
Martin
I've got an asortment of questions regarding the somewhat wider scope of the darklands world. I'm aware of the possibility that some of these might not have been explored in detail by you yet while others you might not wan't to disclose at this point in time. So just pick those you're willing to answer.
As an germanic people what was the shift of the Visigoths/the Goths before they became christian and abandoned the old ways and is it currently dormant as in the case of the Franks?
Are the thuringian, alemmanian and bavarian peoples independent players (the latter two could very well be part of the byzantine empire depending on the scope of their reconquista)? What would be their shifts?
While talking about the Byzantines you mentioned the Rus, apart from their norse overlords what's the mojo of the slavic peoples given the germanic ones are shifters while those of the Isle have pacts with the more ancient entities of the land?
In general, do you plan to expand the map after exploring the Seaxans, Frisians as well as the remaining realms of the existing factions (far in the future, I know) or are the borders set in order tokeep the isles as the centerstage?
Thanks in advance
Martin