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    Default Regional Descriptions: Help the EBII Team

    Fellow gamers!

    We all know how great the EB II is and how much effort the EB team puts into it! Most of us cannot help in modding due to the lack of computer skills but there is still something that some of us, if have enough time, may try - it is writting a description for the EB's provinces! The fun is great - you may write about the region you live in or whole different region, learning a lot of new facts about its history, culture and geography!

    For more information please visit the original thread at the org. http://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showth...e-EBII-Team-10 (especially pages 1 & 10)

    Here is the map, prepared by chap at org. showing which regions are still missing descriptions or parts of it:



    EDIT BY THE TEAM:
    Here is the information provided on the Org post. Please always check there as it will be more up to date (that is our teams home base after all) but this should give some guidelines.

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    These are the provinces that apparently need work:
    North Africa - basically all of them
    Persia - today's Iran, Pakistan
    Asia Minor and Caucasus - today's Turkey, Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan
    Balkans - Thraikia Hypertera, Scorcouw, Dalmatia, Illyria Hellenike, Epeiros, Aitolia, Dardanoia, Makedonia, Thessalia, Attike, Lakonike, Krete

    Here is the map for specific region names and locations:
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    Here is Brennus' example of a province description, something that we should strive to emulate in form if possible.

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    Province: Combrogon

    Traveller's Log:
    North and west goes the traveller, towards the setting sun and into Combrogon. Combrogon is a land which differs in form as much as the flowers which burst from the soils in spring. In the south is a realm of mountains and forest, of terrain rugged as men who inhabit it, where winter snows land upon the hills like flocks of ice born birds, where magic haunts the hollows of trees and the gods smirk at men from within their watery realms. A land where one island, Mona, is known far and wide, where blood drips from the leaves and women, clad in shawls of night black cloth, scream up to the heavens in rage. This is the dark Combrogon, the Combrogon of the Ganganoi, the Dekeangloi and hammer wielding Ordouikes. To the north, in light Combrogen, among fields which roll like gentle waves, where ivy clad oaks stand guard against with the passing of the seasons, where ancient rivers roll into the ocean and their waters sail on to Iuverion, live others; the quiet Kornovoioi and, bowing their heads to their Brigantes overlords who rule this area, the recluse Karuetoioi and Setantoioi. In Combrogon the traveller will find no great towns, no great works to amaze the eyes. Dark Combrogon boasts no imperious state, although the Ordouikes are without doubt the dominant peoples, and even in light Combrogon, where the Brigantes dominate, it is hard to identify the trappings of power. Instead, Combrogon is home to one of the great sanctuaries of the gods. On Mona they assemble, the brooding, vapid, blessed, victory bringing, vengeful, benign gods, and gaze with pleasure at the sights they see before them.

    Geography

    Combrogon roughly equates to the modern regions of north Wales and Anglesey, Cheshire, Manchester, Merseyside, Lancashire and Cumbria. It is a land of varied geography. The core of Wales is composed of mountainous and upland terrain, which although rich in mineral deposits, is ill suited to arable farming. Along the coast and borders of Wales are lowland regions which can be used to grow crops. The regions of Combrogon which correspond to what is today Cheshire, Manchester, Merseyside and Lancashire are less dramatic; with fewer uplands and more spaces suitable for arable agriculture, especially around the Mersey valley. In the east the land rises to form the Pennine hills. In the north of Combrogon exists the mountainous Lake District, a region with very few low lying areas and almost totally unsuitable for arable farming. By virtue of being on the Atlantic coast, Combrogon enjoys warmer climates than its neighbouring region, Lagambrion, in the east; the warming Gulf Stream which flows in from the Atlantic providing a welcome source of heat. As with any region of northern Albion, Combrogon also enjoys a reliable rain supply, although there is increased rainfall in the mountainous regions. Within the low lying regions of Combrogon it is likely that much of the ancient forests had been cleared by the time of the Iron Age, however in the upland regions of Wales and Cumbria large forests no doubt existed, as they do today. The clearance of forests would also have affected the fauna of this region. In those regions with forests and less accessible terrain, populations of wolves, deer, boar and possibly even bear would have continued to exist. The lowland regions, with their open landscape, would have supported a greater population of smaller animals, in particular rodents and birds, and the small and medium sized carnivores which prey upon them. The coastline, lakes of Cumbria and River Mersey would also have provided the inhabitants of Combrogon with the opportunity to catch a variety of marine species.

    The People, Society and Government

    The people who inhabited Combrogon lived in societies which, based on the archaeological record, were not subject to the sort of radical change which occurred in the south east of the island. Within north Wales many of the settlements appear to have been first occupied in the middle Iron Age, although some were occupied in the early Iron Age, and continued to be occupied after the Roman conquest. Settlements in this region typically took on the form of a defended homestead. Some, such as examples from Castell Odo and Dinas Emrys, resembled the raths of southern Wales; a family sized settlement with enclosing earthwork and, occasionally, palisade. Others, such as an example from Bryn Eryr and many others from Anglesey, were enclosed by a rectilinear bank and ditch and have been interpreted as elite residences. Furthermore some, such as Bryn Y Castell, employed surrounding stone walls around a single hut, whilst another type of settlement tended to involve two houses which were associated with a nearby field system. In addition to this hilltop enclosures also existed in north Wales. Examples from Garn Boduan, Tre'r Ceiri and the Conwy Mountains have been found to contain sufficient numbers of stone walled huts to house 100 to 400 individuals. Typically these hill top enclosures were surrounded by stone walls although they occasionally made use of cliff faces instead.

    The thin lowland strip which exists between the mountains and sea in north Wales was heavily settled during the Iron Age. Spindle whorls, excavations such as those at the site of Dinorben, and a lack of mulivallate enclosures (multivallation typically occurs in areas where cattle dominate the economy) in northern Wales indicate that sheep were the preferred livestock. Grain was also grown in the region, as evidenced by saddle querns from Dinorben and the Conwy Mountains. On the isle of Anglesey, known as Mona to the Romans, emmer and spelt were grown, and extensive pasture existed. Although the settlements described above fit well within this model of mixed agriculture, it is unclear (due to a lack of excavation) what role the hill top enclosures played; they may have served as permanent residences, as seasonal gathering points or, less likely, as refuges in times of strife. An additional mystery is at what point the druidic sanctuary on Mona developed. As with so many aspects of Iron Age religion it is hard to detect in the archaeological record. However the sanctuary appears to have been important across much of Britain and, from inferences by Caesar, on the continent as well.

    In northern Combrogon there has been only limited study of the archaeological record. One of the reasons for this is that the region was heavily industrialised in the 18th and 19th centuries, thus destroying much of the evidence. What little has been studied shows that hillforts were occupied from the early Iron Age until about the 4th century BC, after which time they fell out of use; a pattern mirrored in the lands to the east of the Pennines. Enclosures also existed across the lowlands, although our knowledge of these is still limited. Across the whole of Combrogon neither iron currency bars nor coinage were adopted and what limited pottery was produced is usually crude and of limited use in establishing chronologies.

    History

    At the point at which Combrogon entered history, in Tacitus' Agricola and Ptolemy's Geographica, the region was inhabited by a number of tribes. In what is today Wales there existed the Dekeangloi, Ganganoi and, most powerful among them, the Ordouikes. To the north, in modern day Cheshire and the Mersey valley, lived the Kornouoioi, whilst in Cumbria were the Setantoioi and Caruetoio, clients of the Brigantes. Having been little exposed to the urbanising or social changes which the south eastern tribes had experienced, as a result of their proximity to Roman Gaul, the tribes of Combrogon lacked the centralised society and desire for Mediterranean goods which would have made them easy to incorporate into the empire. Instead, the Romans initially intended to leave this region and its tribes outside of their new British province.

    This all changed, however, when the leader of the British resistance to Roman rule, Karatakos, having fled from his own people, the Katuuellanoi, rallied first the Silures, in Belerion, and then the Ordouikes. Having waged a successful guerrilla campaign against the Roman governor, Publius Ostorius Scapula, Karatakos decided to gamble his success on a set piece battle at Caer Caradoc in AD 50, enlisting the assistance of the Ordouikes. Although the forces of Karatakos enjoyed an advantageous position, atop a hillfort which had recently been refortified, the Romans succeeded in routing the Britons after fierce fighting and moderate losses. Despite the defeat, and later capture of Karatakos, the Ordouikes remained openly opposed to Rome, no doubt encouraged by the successes enjoyed by the Silures against legions in the south of Wales.

    The continued aggression of the Ordouikes and Silures caused the Romans to launch a new campaign in AD 58 under the command of Quintus Veranius. By AD 59 the Romans had fought their way into the lands of the Ordouikes, this time under the command of the brutal and determined Suetonius Paullinus. Having overcome the resistance of the Ordouikes, Paullinus attacked the sacred isle of Mona, arguably the most important druidic centre in all of Alba. Confronting the Romans as they prepared their assault on the island was a terrifying site as "The enemy lined the shore in a dense armed mass. Among them were black robed women with dishevelled hair like the Furies, brandishing torches. Nearby stood the Druids, raising their hands to heaven and screaming dreadful curses." as Tacitus described it. Despite this blood chilling sight, the Romans stormed the sanctuary and, as Tacitus puts it, destroyed "the groves devoted to Mona's barbarous superstitions". The campaign of Paullinus, however, did not destroy the ability of the Ordouikes to defy Roman rule and in c.AD 70 they rebelled against Roman occupation and destroyed a Roman cavalry squadron. Between AD 74 and 77 Julius Frontinus campaigned against both the Ordouikes and Silures and, despite many setbacks, enjoyed enough success that the following year Julius Agricola was able to decisively defeat the Ordouikes. Tacitus reports that Agricola exterminated the Ordouikes, although this seems unlikely considering the rugged terrain of northern Wales and the decentralised nature of Ordouikes settlement.

    By contrast, throughout this period, there is no mention of the other tribes of Combrogon opposing Rome. The Dekeangloi and Ganganoi may have been clients of the Ordouikes, and thus served alongside them, or they may have been like the Demetae to the south and offered no resistance to the Romans. Likewise the Kornouoioi appear to have offered no resistance and the Romans adapted their tribal capital into the new settlement of Virconium whilst stationing a legion at Deva (modern day Chester). Further north the history of Setantoioi and Caruetoio is bound up with that of the Brigantes, and it is impossible to know if they were one of the pro-Roman or anti-Roman factions which existed in the great northern kingdom.

    Strategy
    Although this province is not the most profitable it's rugged landscape makes it easy to defend (and hard conquer). The main virtue of this region, however, is the existence of the druidic sanctuary on Mona, possession of which provides a player will some powerful benefits...

    * * * * * province description ends here * * * * *


    And here is the formatting the team would like you to use when you submit your description:
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    <h>Traveller's Log</h>
    <p>
    </p>
    <h>Geography</h>
    <p>
    </p>
    <h>People, Society, and Government</h>
    <p>
    </p>
    <h>History</h>
    <p>
    </p>
    <h>Strategy</h>
    <p>
    </p>

    Please no "\n"s. The reason being we use an XML format rather than the standard TXT format. Please break each paragraph up using the <p></p> tags (just like in HTML).


    Now come on, keep them coming!

    Basically, name a province and I'll assign your name to it. Please don't select one if you don't plan on following up. If, for whatever reason, you start and cannot finish for whatever reason, please post here and I can remove your name. I'll start off by selecting a province:

    Hyrkania, Parthyaia: Brave Sir Robin
    Mysia, Lydia, Ionia, Bithynia: Arjos
    Attike, Makedonia: Kdrakak
    Kyrenaia, Krete: Quintus Sertorius
    Rus Lixus, Mauretania: Lowenklee
    Paphlagonia: Ptolemaios
    Epeiros: Ca Putt
    Di'amat: Tuuvi
    Aitolia: Spade
    Gaetulia: Friendly Sword
    Thessaly: Evocata
    Kilikia: The Irate Pirate
    Gedrosia: Zastrow
    Persis: Rex Somnorum

    Note to everyone (but especially those who need to review the work done so far): I've hyperlinked those provinces that have been at least drafted, if not completed, to their corresponding post. That should help tidy this up a bit.

    *****************************************************
    Updated Province Descriptions status list:

    Last update: 04/30/2014.

    To Do = No evidence that work has begun: 94/198 (49%)
    WIP = Being developed in a thread, but not complete: 13/198 (6%)
    waiting grammatical check: 9/198 (5%)
    Done = Finished but not put into the game: 0/198 (0%)
    Inserted = Put into the game, but may still need work: 82/198 (40%)


    Provinces Descriptions Status:


    Britain

    01. Iuerion: Inserted.
    02. Kaledonon: Inserted.
    03. Combrogon: Inserted.
    04. Legāmbrion: Inserted.
    05. Belerion: Inserted.
    06. Arduon: Inserted.
    07. Albion: Inserted.
    08. Kantion: Inserted.


    Iberia

    09. Callaecia: Inserted
    10. Lusitania: Inserted (Description calls it Lusitania-Vettonia)
    11. Turdulia: Inserted
    12. Turdetania: To Do
    13. Bastetania: To Do
    14. Carpetania: Inserted
    15. Celtiberia: Inserted
    16. Asturia-Kantabria: Inserted (Description calls it Asturia)
    17. Ilergetia: Inserted
    18. Edetania: Inserted
    19. Lacetania: Inserted
    50. Baleares: Inserted


    Gaul

    20. Armorikos: To Do
    21. Ikoranda Piktonis: To Do
    22. Akuitanon: To Do
    23. Ikoranda Uolkias: To Do
    24. Aruernselua: To Do
    25. Uidobiturigeis: To Do
    26. Brogi Aulerikoi: To Do
    27. Eturomina: Done ("Strategy" section empty)
    28. Akitosekuanoi: To Do
    29. Etusegusauoi: To Do
    30. Uidi Saluuioi: To Do
    31. Insubrabrog: Inserted
    32. Raition: Done ("Strategy" section empty)
    33. Nikron: To Do (Description calls it Vindelicos)
    34. Landa Pelignoi: To Do (Description calls it Nervaea Belgae)
    35. Liguria: To Do
    36. Venetia: To Do
    37. Landadexsiuo Bouiroi: Done
    71. Talaallobrogis: To Do
    71. Uidu Teuto Ikoranda: To Do (Description calls it Noricae)
    111. Talaeduoi: Inserted ("Strategy" section empty)


    Italia

    38. Etruria: To Do
    39. Umbria: To Do
    40. Latium: Inserted. ("Strategy" section empty)
    41. Apulia: Inserted ("Description", "Geography", "History", and "Strategy" sections empty)
    42. Campania: To Do
    43. Brettia: To Do
    44. Kalabria: Inserted. ("Strategy" section empty)
    45. Elimya: To Do (Sicily)
    46. Sicilia: To Do (Sicily)
    47. Trinakrie: To Do (Sicily)
    48. Korsim: WIP (Corsica)
    49. Sardin: WIP (Sardinia)


    Great Germania

    51. Herkunion: Inserted
    52. Raurikon: WIP (Description calls it Heruskolandam)
    53. Moenon: WIP (Description calls it Mrog Arctagone)
    54. Boiotergion: Inserted
    55. Ālfheaim: Inserted (Description calls it Albihoimoz) ("Description", "Geography", "History", and "Strategy" sections empty)
    56. Ingaevon: Inserted ("Description", "Geography", "History", and "Strategy" sections empty)
    57. Skanelendo: Inserted ("Description", "Geography", "History", and "Strategy" sections empty)
    59. Duron: WIP (Description calls it Rugolandam)
    60. Widura: Inserted
    61. Pomera: Inserted
    62. Luguwa: Inserted
    63. Kottinon: Inserted ("Strategy" sections empty)


    Central/East Europe

    64. Alazonea: Inserted
    65. Budinja: Inserted
    66. Ęstuwa: Inserted
    67. Neurja: Inserted
    69. Gelonja: Inserted
    73. Pannonia Illyrica: To Do
    74. Etunorikoi: To Do
    75. Eravacouw: To Do
    76. Getia Koile: Inserted ("Strategy" section empty)
    77. Getia: Inserted ("Strategy" section empty)
    78. Mikra Skythia: Inserted (Description calls it Mykra Scythia) ("Strategy" section empty)
    79. Thraikia Hypertera: To Do
    80. Landa Skordiskoi: To Do (Description calls it Scorcouw)
    81. Dalmatia: To Do
    92. Wenetwa: Inserted


    Greece

    82. Illyria Hellenike: To Do
    83. Epeiros: To Do
    84. Aitolia: Inserted
    85. Dardanoia: To Do
    86. Makedonia: Inserted
    87. Thessalia: Inserted ("History" & "Strategy" sections empty)
    88. Attike: Inserted
    89. Peloponnesos: Inserted ("Description", "Geography", "History", and "Strategy" sections empty)
    90. Lakonike: WIP
    91. Krete: Inserted ("Strategy" section empty)
    93. Rhodos: Inserted
    94. Odrysai: To Do
    95. Chersonesos Thraikia: To Do


    Anatolia

    96. Bithynia: Inserted
    97. Mysia: Inserted
    98. Ionia: Inserted
    99. Lydia: Inserted
    100. Karia: Inserted
    101. Pamphylia: Inserted
    102. Phrygia: Inserted
    103. Galatia: Inserted
    104. Kappadokia Pontika: Inserted
    105. Paphlagonia: WIP
    106. Pontos Paralios: Inserted
    107. Kappadokia: Inserted
    108. Kilikia: To Do
    109. Pokr Hayk: Inserted
    117. Kypros: Inserted


    Caucasus

    112. Kartli: Inserted
    113. Aghvank: To Do
    114. Hayasdan: Inserted
    115. Adurbadegan: To Do
    116. Sophene: Inserted


    Black Sea Provinces

    70. Skythia Borysthenes : To Do
    110. Egrisi: Inserted ("Strategy" section empty)
    161. Taurike Chersonesos: Inserted ("Strategy" section empty)
    162. Bosporion Tyrannesis: Inserted ("Strategy" section empty)
    177. Skythia: Inserted ("Strategy" section empty)


    Near East & Mesopotamia:

    118. Syria: Inserted
    119. Syria Koile: WIP
    120. Assyrie: To Do
    121. Adiabene: To Do
    122. Mesopotamia: waiting grammatical check.
    123. Babylonia: waiting grammatical check.
    124. Media: To Do
    125. Elymais: WIP
    126. Characene: To Do
    188. Syria kai Phoinike: Inserted


    Persia & India:

    58. Trinakarta: To Do (Description calls it Auwjogotanoz - must have been a German province originally)
    127. Persis: Inserted
    128. Gabiene: To Do
    129. Khoarene: To Do
    130. Hyrkania: Inserted
    131. Astauene: To Do
    132. Parthyaia: To Do
    134. Areia: waiting grammatical check.
    135. Drangiane: To Do
    136. Karmania: Inserted
    137. Gedrosia: To Do
    138. Hauravatish: To Do
    139. Paropamisadai: To Do
    144. Gandhara: To Do
    145. Saptasindavah: To Do
    146. Sauvira: To Do
    156. Saurashtra: To Do
    187. Media Rhagiana: To Do


    Central Asia Provinces

    68. Oxeiana: Inserted
    133. Margiane: To Do
    140. Baktria: Inserted
    141. Sogdiana: waiting grammatical check.
    142. Dayuan: To Do
    143. Dahyu Haomavarga: To Do


    Steppe Provinces

    147. Xiyu: To Do
    148. Sai Yavuga: To Do
    149. Kangha: To Do
    150. Saka Yabgu: To Do
    151. Dahyu Alanna: To Do
    152. Dahyu Mazsakata: WIP
    153. Huwarazmish: To Do
    154. Dahyu Daha: To Do
    155. Dahyu Aursa: To Do
    158. Dahyu Roxsalanna: To Do
    159. Dahyu Yazyga: To Do
    160. Maeotis: To Do
    181. Dahyu Siraca: To Do


    Africa

    163. Mauretania Tingitania: To Do
    164. Mauretania: Inserted ("Strategy" section empty)
    165. Mauretania Massaesili: To Do
    166. Mashiliem: To Do
    167. Numidia: To Do
    168. Gaetulia: Inserted
    169. Atiqa: WIP
    170. Zeugitana: Inserted (Description calls it Zeugei)
    171. Byzacena: To Do
    172. Phasania: To Do
    173. Syrthim: To Do
    174. Kyreneia: Inserted
    175. Numidia Massylii: To Do
    176. Libye: To Do
    178. Delta Neilou: Inserted
    179. Heptanomis: Inserted
    180. Thebaļs: Inserted
    182. Oasis Megale: To Do
    183. Triakontaschoinos: To Do
    184. Kush: Inserted
    185. Erythraia: To Do
    186. Di'amat: To Do (Has a very short "trade resources" description in-game)
    199. Eremos: No building


    Arabia

    157. Lihyan: Inserted
    189. Edum: Inserted
    190. Aram: To Do
    191. Hawran: WIP
    192. Ma'in: Province will be changed, do not write
    193. Saba: To Do
    194. Qataban: To Do
    195. Hadramawt: To Do
    196. Shisur: Province will be removed, do note write
    197. Maka: Inserted ("Strategy" section empty)
    198. Gerrhaia Arabia: To Do
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    Soory for double post but this message needs to go up! Thanks for all the people who has responded to it!
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    Comon french!
    Then, as throngs of his enemies bore down upon him and one of his followers said, "They are making at thee, O King," "Who else, pray," said Antigonus, "should be their mark? But Demetrius will come to my aid." This was his hope to the last, and to the last he kept watching eagerly for his son; then a whole cloud of javelins were let fly at him and he fell.

    -Plutarch, life of Demetrius.

    Arche Aiakidae-Epeiros EB2 AAR

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    Up we go!
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    Just for the record I believe Brennus is still working on the Gallic regions and Arjos is compiling material for the Eastern steppe. I would say the easiest thing for anyone who wants to help would be to look at those descriptions with missing sections and try to fill those in, matching the style of the rest of the description.

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    Wait...if I remember correctly, EB I had a description for just about every province you could capture when playing as the Greeks like Koinon Hellenon. Why not just rely on those old ones? Have they proven to be inaccurate or something?

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    A lot of those were copies from what Strabo wrote about the region

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    Yes I believe we are trying to use the most accurate and up to date information possible. This will likely mean some fan made descriptions get edited in the future but for now they serve a vital role in filling in our gaps and we are eternally grateful for everyone who has contributed thus far and who are working still on new descriptions.
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    I contacted Brennus on the org when the mod went out to do some lines about Gallic provinces but I must say I never finished. I felt so bad I didn't contact him again. I felt terrible to see my enthusiasm and motivation muted so fast by RL , it made me realise what modders really achieve.

    Anyway, I still can't finish it but if someone works on the western France Gallic province , contact me and I'll send my notes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tobymoby View Post
    A lot of those were copies from what Strabo wrote about the region
    Fair enough, but Strabo's accounts could at least serve as placeholders until proper ones are written by the EB team. Why not? Of course the more distant regions are from Roman Empire, the more hazy the description by Strabo. However, core areas of the Roman Empire, like Gaul, are missing text, so Strabo could certainly help out here. Right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yerevan View Post
    I contacted Brennus on the org when the mod went out to do some lines about Gallic provinces but I must say I never finished. I felt so bad I didn't contact him again. I felt terrible to see my enthusiasm and motivation muted so fast by RL , it made me realise what modders really achieve.

    Anyway, I still can't finish it but if someone works on the western France Gallic province , contact me and I'll send my notes.
    It's ok, we all understand. RL takes precedence over the game and that's ok. I am pretty sure Brennus will be more that happy from the work that you did. Contact him anyway with your information, it will undoubtedly help him. And really, thanks for your help, we always like it when fans who care about the mod, put the time in to help us.

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    Forgive my ignorance, but the section that is coloured dark grey at the Northern tip of Scotland; is that to do? If so, I can work on it. If not, I can put my research hat on and work on the first area to the north east of the Caspian Sea.

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    I think those regions cannot be conquered.

    I don't know if they need descriptions, though.

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    k/t, I meant to say province description.

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    That region is Dahyu Alanna, and we would be grateful for your help on that region

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    Default Re: HELP THE EB TEAM! PROVINCE DESCRIPTION THREAD!

    Quote Originally Posted by k/t View Post
    I think those regions cannot be conquered.

    I don't know if they need descriptions, though.
    You're right, it can't be conquered. It's part of the "Eremos" region of the campaign map, that includes the Arabian interior, Saharan Desert of Africa, the interior of Norway and Sweden, as well as Finland and all of Ireland except the region that is contiguous with modern-day Northern Ireland (with the settlement Isamnion from Ptolemy's map, or Eamhain Mhacha in Irish). The settlement for this giant swath of land is in the very southwestern corner of the map, called "Terhazza" or something like that. I think it's supposed to be Taghaza, Mali, even though there was no site there in antiquity. It wasn't until the Middle Ages that the place existed as a settlement (due to salt mines) connected with the Mali Empire.

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    Ok, if ok, I will get started on the Dahyu Alanna region.

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    Just looking at EB2, The Org, it seems someone is working on this area anyway. Will look into doing another region.

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