Post by The Dungeon Master on Mar 10, 2012 6:54:59 GMT -5
Britain - comprised of Logres, Cambria, Cumbria, Pictland and Cornwall
Britanny - the West; once a Roman province
British Sea -
Byzantine Empire -
Carlion - holy see of the Roman Church, in southern Cambria
Caercolun -
Cambria - western region of Briatin, also called Wales or Gales (in the French Fashion)
Cambrian Wilds - rugged montains and forests, populated by kingless, uncivilized tribesfolk
Cornwall - the West; the entire southwestern peninsual of the British Isle, famous for rich tin mines and close political connections with Britanny
Cumbria - all the lands north of the Humber River and south of the Pictish Mountains
Dal Riada - powerful Irish kingdom
Demetian Sea -
Diera - held by the Angles
Eburacum - later called York
Estregales - Southern Cambria
France - capital Paris; large country in the north of Europe occupied by the Franks
Ganis - a powerful land in the southern coast of Biscay in Europe
Gaul - the southern region of Europe
Gomeret - in Cambria
Gorre -
Gwynned -
Highlands -
Humber River - southern border of Cumbria
Isles - in Cambria, comprised of Anglesey and the Holy Isle
Ireland -
Irish Sea -
Italy - dominated by the Goths
Kent - held bu the Jutes
Lindsey -
Logres - lowland region of Briatin previously ruled by the Romans
London -
Long Isles - rugged western coastline of Pictland
Lothian -
Malahaut -
Nohaut - held by the Angles
North Sea -
Out Isles -
Perilous Forest -
Pictland - everything north of Cumbria
Rome (Italy) -
Salisbury - Player knights' home county, located in Logres
Saxon Coast -
Severn Sea -
Silchester -
Sussex - held by the Saxons
Britanny - the West; once a Roman province
British Sea -
Byzantine Empire -
Carlion - holy see of the Roman Church, in southern Cambria
Caercolun -
Cambria - western region of Briatin, also called Wales or Gales (in the French Fashion)
Cambrian Wilds - rugged montains and forests, populated by kingless, uncivilized tribesfolk
Cornwall - the West; the entire southwestern peninsual of the British Isle, famous for rich tin mines and close political connections with Britanny
Cumbria - all the lands north of the Humber River and south of the Pictish Mountains
Dal Riada - powerful Irish kingdom
Demetian Sea -
Diera - held by the Angles
Eburacum - later called York
Estregales - Southern Cambria
France - capital Paris; large country in the north of Europe occupied by the Franks
Ganis - a powerful land in the southern coast of Biscay in Europe
Gaul - the southern region of Europe
Gomeret - in Cambria
Gorre -
Gwynned -
Highlands -
Humber River - southern border of Cumbria
Isles - in Cambria, comprised of Anglesey and the Holy Isle
Ireland -
Irish Sea -
Italy - dominated by the Goths
Kent - held bu the Jutes
Lindsey -
Logres - lowland region of Briatin previously ruled by the Romans
London -
Long Isles - rugged western coastline of Pictland
Lothian -
Malahaut -
Nohaut - held by the Angles
North Sea -
Out Isles -
Perilous Forest -
Pictland - everything north of Cumbria
Rome (Italy) -
Salisbury - Player knights' home county, located in Logres
Saxon Coast -
Severn Sea -
Silchester -
Sussex - held by the Saxons