05-12-2016, 11:04 AM
Hello everyone, as Sciongrad has said, I'm volunteering to fill the need for a cartographer.
I've been reading the replies here and I'm really interested about the fourth question you've posed. I'm new here and I'm not so sure how things work, so take this with a grain of salt
But I think if we want to keep things straight we can use a bit of creative role-playing to justify the take-over of lands. That way the map will become more a living and breathing thing. If we look at Earth's map, borders and countries have changed all the time. We could have a "museum of maps" or something and enshrine older versions for posterity. Or perhaps find a way of naming certain regions after their important predecessor.
As far as newbies on the map, maybe we could restrict their area until they have been around for long enough to justify expansion of their lands?
I've been reading the replies here and I'm really interested about the fourth question you've posed. I'm new here and I'm not so sure how things work, so take this with a grain of salt
But I think if we want to keep things straight we can use a bit of creative role-playing to justify the take-over of lands. That way the map will become more a living and breathing thing. If we look at Earth's map, borders and countries have changed all the time. We could have a "museum of maps" or something and enshrine older versions for posterity. Or perhaps find a way of naming certain regions after their important predecessor. As far as newbies on the map, maybe we could restrict their area until they have been around for long enough to justify expansion of their lands?

