Did the endless war...end?
And when? If it will be explained dont bother answering
And when? If it will be explained dont bother answering
Ah. So, in this TL the Postapocalyptic genre isn't nearly as popular as it is in real life? I wonder if this effects the 'superhero' thing as well. Also, since Vlad the Impaler wasn't as infamous in this world, I wonder if this world still has a 'Dracula' figure and that vampires are still iconic, or what is the 'iconic monster' if it isn't Dracula? (heres one hoping theres no *Twilight! ) Sorry about asking about literature, but, without a infamous Vlad, I don't think Vampires became iconic.
It's probably the Pope, I mean the current one looks like a vampire.
More or less. I never really dived into the fiction of the period, but I guess you are right: I should.Regarding postapocalypitc fiction: maybe the Infinite War also had something to do with its absence. When all of Western Europe is engulfed in a ceaseless bloodbath for more lifetimes than you care to count, the end of the world seems like a fairly hopeful prediction to make, and what's actually happening day-to-day is about as nightmarish as anything Cormac McCarthy ever wrote, so you have plenty of material for dark stories without resorting to the apocalypse. Just an idea that popped into my head.
It does, book 3's time period.Did the endless war...end?
And when? If it will be explained dont bother answering
Only California has significant issues with racial discrimination, and their form of apartheid ends around 1993. The rest of North America is much as it is in our world with a higher concentration of native populations.I also wonder if this world ever had a 'old west.' Since North America is basically either pre-apartheid South africa, or basically regular africa with imperialism, and then tribal conflicts and civil wars during the modern Era. I wonder what was the 'Old west' of this world? The South Pacific, Austalasia, South america?
Kwizhiristan, which takes up Asia Minor is a "Hindu Republic" in the same vein than Iran is a "Islamic Republic" only more democratic. Europe, as in our timeline, is more secular while religion plays a bigger role for their counterparts in North and South America. Prussia, especially, has a high population of atheists and non-religious people. It is the largest nation where the non-religious make up the majority (roughly 60% to 70%). The rest of Europe highly values secularism, and secularism is the only thing keeping some nations together (like Egypt) which have two radically different religions (Sunni Islam and Hinduism) in the same spot.How is the situation on Secularism?
I mean Turkey is pretty Secularist inrl so I was wondering if anything country represents that
Besides asking when the next update is out
What are the main players and antagonists of world politics in this modern world?
You mean Carthage? Then yes.Prussian armies shall march to Hamburg?
And where is the Catalan part of Africa? Flag of Toulouse?
Well, there's GNI... They are kind of like America... only they speak Basque and Arabized Catalan.Prussia must rule the Baltic! It is key to driving the Heathens from Scandanavia! :rofl:
On a more serious note, it's good to see that English is still... Umm, English. And that the UK managed to establish it's own Empire. Although, I know they weren't a big ass super power like they were in our world; and sadly, there isn't a 'america' for us Americans to root for.
How many city states a la Krakow have there been, if any?
No Frandism is definitely Islam, though with a dash of Christianity. Viba (Gunvald's wife/Doyvát's mother) is Christian; however not all of her more extended family is. Her family arrived under Karnak with the gunsmith who built the cannons that took the city of Tver (He founded their line in Prussia and Viba is a Christian descendant of his). Her family is royal both in Prussia and in the Caliphate (specifically in Aragon and Navarre). I might expand on that a bit more in the next update.Is Frandism in game grouped as a christian religion because I wouldn't think it would be possible to marry a "heathen" however misguided that term is with Frandism.
What is the name of that country with the portuguese crest in our Mali?