Mythic Civilization Roleplay- interest check/feedback

Rynnki said:
I didn't see this until just now. >.> Sorry about that. Anyhoo, on to it!
Notable citizens- check


Current economy- It's prolly a mix of central and market.


Capital City- I'll get to doing that shortly.


Population Distribution: I have it like that because only 30% of the pop live in actual cities. That village-cities are basically the average village/town, just much on the scale of a city in the size of it. The village cities cover a much larger area than the normal village, and can work more land. I can see the confusion caused by it. If you don't like it, I can change it to more normal levels.


Secondary race: ... Eh, I'll just scrap'em. I had them on a different site, just trying them out here. I'm fine with not having a second race.
Oh, the village cities are agrarian settlements? I guess that's fine. The old European model of having all the housing in the center of a mass of fields, rather than the rural American homestead model of each farm in the middle of its own fields, I guess?


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Embluss said:
Oh, the village cities are agrarian settlements? I guess that's fine. The old European model of having all the housing in the center of a mass of fields, rather than the rural American homestead model of each farm in the middle of its own fields, I guess?
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Yep, that's the big ones. The more rural areas follow the homestead model for the most part, besides the little villages dotting the landscape. Can you upload the map with the "Upload a File" thingy? I can see those fine. ^^
 
Rynnki said:
Yep, that's the big ones. The more rural areas follow the homestead model for the most part, besides the little villages dotting the landscape. Can you upload the map with the "Upload a File" thingy? I can see those fine. ^^
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KillerKougami said:
Have you gotten a chance to read my bio yet?
Sorry! I read half of it earlier and then forgot...


Government could use a little more detail, but is mostly could. For economy, I'm more interested in the market vs command economy, agrarian vs developed, etc, than a count of economic strength. Strength isn't actually that great a descriptor, IMHO.


As for region, this doesn't take place on earth :P . Can you see the map, or are you having trouble too? It SHOULD be in the main post.


For history, take a closer look at the part of the OP covering the races. I wouldn't say all elves are necessarily weak, but it's fine for your breed to be like that. Not sure how far in the past the human exodus from the steppes should be, but it was probably quite a while a ago... I'll have to consult with Ankou on that one. That'd probably answer the stuff you said we have to "decide on". The early humans would likely have the advantages of the various groups that left the steppes of central asia over the years (Turks, Mongols, various Persian dynasties, etc)- skilled horsemen, a tribe used to moving long distances, etc. And I imagine most would follow the same pattern of settling in and basically becoming the same as the people of the nations they toppled.


Where's the remaining half of the population? Percentages for the various races would be helpful, but not required as well.
 
[QUOTE="Kiro Akira]I wonder << Would it be possible to make a neko? @~@

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Ankou and I prefer that everyone use either humans or Elves of some sort. Mess with elves as you wish.... Something Neko-ish could probably be built off of an elf base. I'll allow tons of modification.
 
I wonder... Is it possible that there were some groups that lived in the green area, then mutated into people with catlike features, then migrated somewhere else?
 
Rynnki said:
I wonder... Is it possible that there were some groups that lived in the green area, then mutated into people with catlike features, then migrated somewhere else?
Green area is more likely to generate horrors than something cute, but that whole zone is Ankou's baby... She'd have a better answer.


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[QUOTE="Kiro Akira]I Pm'd you my idea on that

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If you're talking about me, I haven't received anything yet. I'm still kind of a noob with this site, but I'm pretty sure I'm looking in all the right places. "Conversations", right?
 
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Kiro Akira

Embluss said:
Green area is more likely to generate horrors than something cute, but that whole zone is Ankou's baby... She'd have a better answer.
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If you're talking about me, I haven't received anything yet. I'm still kind of a noob with this site, but I'm pretty sure I'm looking in all the right places. "Conversations", right?
I messaged Rynki about it.
 
[QUOTE="Kiro Akira]
Official Name:
Kiro Akira


I messaged Rynki about it.

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Oh, I thought you were running it by me to see if it'd fly. Well... Uh...


*Returns to cave*
 
Embluss said:
Sorry! I read half of it earlier and then forgot...
Government could use a little more detail, but is mostly could. For economy, I'm more interested in the market vs command economy, agrarian vs developed, etc, than a count of economic strength. Strength isn't actually that great a descriptor, IMHO.


As for region, this doesn't take place on earth :P . Can you see the map, or are you having trouble too? It SHOULD be in the main post.


For history, take a closer look at the part of the OP covering the races. I wouldn't say all elves are necessarily weak, but it's fine for your breed to be like that. Not sure how far in the past the human exodus from the steppes should be, but it was probably quite a while a ago... I'll have to consult with Ankou on that one. That'd probably answer the stuff you said we have to "decide on". The early humans would likely have the advantages of the various groups that left the steppes of central asia over the years (Turks, Mongols, various Persian dynasties, etc)- skilled horsemen, a tribe used to moving long distances, etc. And I imagine most would follow the same pattern of settling in and basically becoming the same as the people of the nations they toppled.


Where's the remaining half of the population? Percentages for the various races would be helpful, but not required as well.
-Oh goodness, I did forget half my population. What I meant to say was that the other 50% were the half-breed warriors. I figured that this was more of a rough draft, so I didn't develop it as in depth as I will.


And yes I can see the map, I would like my civilization to be positioned in the upper right hand continent.
 
I don't really want to run my own civilization O_o is there a possible way I can just be in a civilization with someone or something of that sort?
 
Ok, figured it out. I'd like to claim the southern peninsula of the western continent, along with the islands right along its coast.
 
I'm guessing you're planning on developing a mostly militant country Kou? I'm going economic/tech, although that means I need trade partners... Ah, should we figure out what kind of minerals and natural resources our areas contain? Or did you already have that planned Embluss?
 
Yes I would say that I am leaning towards the militant structure. My plan was definitely for having trade partners. Thats why I have invested so much into my half-breeds, so they can be delegated to fight for other countries for other materials in return.
 

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