Atlas of Nan/Bekkai

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Atlas of Nan/Bekkai

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Do you think we'll ever get a historical atlas of Nan and/or Bekkai?

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Ever is an awfully long time. :) But I wouldn't expect much, as there is much less history there than in Erelae and Arcel, which are the only areas with thousands of years of kingdoms and developments.

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Post by Iscun »

Of what location could the theoretical "next atlas" be then? Palthuknen!

but really...Neinuoi and Kereminth look like they have some advanced agriculture going on. How long have those civilizations been around? or are those just colonies..

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Post by the duke of nuke »

Not very long, really; only a thousand years or so on Neinuoi, and not even that in Kereminth.

I'd quite like to see more of the history of Téllinor, although I can't imagine there ever being an Atlas for it. I think that if there is another atlas, it would have to be another close-up, like the Skouras one.
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Post by Mornche Geddick »

Maybe a mini-atlas. Something larger than a Wiki page but not on the historical atlas scale.

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