My only criticisms are the straight internal borders and the flag. The border conveniently follows the current definition of the Cascadian bioregion, though it does look nice on the map. The production quality overall is very good, however. Kudos.
You surprised me -- I thought I was ten pages back having seen that image. Yes, the PoD is during Basil's reign, and "Hungaria" doesn't really have that ring to it. To be honest, I gave the state little thought, since I'm not familiar with Hungarian history and assumed that they didn't really...
What would occur in terms of the Spanish succession Felipe IV manages to become ill and die childless in 1660, leaving the illegitimate Juan Jose as the strongest Spanish claimant to the throne. Do the French and Austrians get involved and attempt to claim the Spanish throne, as they plotted to...
EDIT: Never mind. I didn't see there was another page. The Angles should probably be striped in the first map there. So what are we going to do about the horde states? Specifically, what defines a horde state?
Wow. I even looked at the map and failed to notice that there are three states in the southern peninsula. Here's the updated version for you:
I could color them as vassals, but, as you can see, there may not be sufficient space to do so effectively.
Okay. I moved the border, am showing the two southern states as within the cultural area and Goguryeo as the dominant Korean state. I really don't think we need more than one color for Korea, and there is absolutely no need to have more than two. On the note of horde states, I really don't want...
I'm sorry, but stealing lookalike characters from Cyrillic to make imitation fonts just hurts the eyes of those who can actually read it. Consider using an imitation font that doesn't use totally inappropriate characters.
Great. I was hoping that it had been settled since then. I'll stick with what I'm doing for the proto-states, since the basemap and actual presence of the states is more important than how they're portrayed.
I've been working on the 475 CE map, and I was wondering what the conventions for showing horde states like the Franks and Gepids entail. This is what I have so far.