Not sure if this is what you're talking about, but this is the proposed extent of the Ájnljo macro-family circa -2,000 YP:
The little numbered blobs represent the individual Ájnljo families. As it presently stands, the Wendoth (dull gold) appear to have been the most populous (or at least the most aggressive) people in western Tuysáfa, forcing the Mbingmik (brown) into the southwestern mountains and the Proto-Isles peoples (bright orange) off the continent entirely. That doesn't seem to bode terribly well for family #1 (the Noyeni languages), though they might survive by migrating elsewhere or finding a way to co-exist with Wendoth speakers while retaining their own distinct culture and language.
Families 5-9 (Nefᵉs, Néfelwe, Náifanó, Jánjéo, and Ájnfamo) can probably develop however their creators wish, since the central plains of Tuysáfa are pretty much undeveloped at this point. Famiies 2-4 (Fɤa, Tat, and Shuená) look like they could probably all be on the periphery of where the Northwest Tuysáfan langauges end up. If the Northwestern and Leic langauges both wind up sharing the region between the central mountains and Wendothland with those three micro-families, we could probably fill up the area quite nicely, though there would probably need to be some negotiations over who goes where.
In any event, Tuysáfa is shaping up to be quite linguistically diverse, sort of playing North America or Southeast Asia to Peliaš' western Eurasia.