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Old July 17th, 2009, 10:15 PM
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Default Re: Ammon Kush: The Skeleton Coast.

You have some good points, Squirrelloid (Scotland/Wales/Isle of Man would be nice to see, but there are higher priorities), although a lot of the ideas you've mentioned--Kalevala in particular--are already in the process of being modded in. Myself, I'm already working on a Persia-inspired EA Nation (Partha: The Ageless Empire).

Descriptions notwithstanding, I disagree that either Atlantis or R'lyeh EA capture the idea of a real deep ocean Empire. The Aboleths are muck-dwellers who interact extensively with humans and humanoids, and the Atlantians are humanoids who also interact with humans (other than aggressively). I'd prefer to see perhaps something like a "Deep Atlantian" Nation that involved indigenous deep ocean critters like krakens and tube worms, for instance. Or maybe a Nation that didn't rely on humanoid troops at all. I had an idea for one of those a while back, but so far it's a dead end.

As well, I've also got plans to at some point do an underwater MA Nation based on the Mamluks that will involve a dying Aboleth species and their increasingly powerful slaves, and I've got atleast a vague idea for a subterranean Aboleth Nation in the LA.

As far as Northern America goes, I'm interested in being involved in atleast two mods so far: One will be a 'Giant' Nation (North East coast and into Canada, with minor Norse influences), while the other will be an undead and shapeshifting subterranean Nation (Western, centered around the Grand Canyon). A third might be based on the Kachina, but I don't have a lot of ideas so far. If anything, it might become an era of the "Grand Canyon" Nation. I don't see a problem with modding out the Eagle warriors and modding something more traditional in. Condor warriors? More appropriate for South America, I would think? Leaving the Eagles for another Nation's use.

Spain's an excellent idea. I think that it could support atleast an EA Nation (your Moorish theme) and a more Spanish oriented MA Nation. Probably a LA Portuguise/Spanish Nation as well.

It would be extremely cool to see an ocean-going Nation based on Venice, Rhodes, Malta, and Sicily, with every era represented. Possibly something with the Barbary Coast, as well, or just integrating the idea of African and Arabian pirates.

The Zulu should absolutely get their own Nation. I've got some ideas there, having researched their myths. I also want to work on one involving pygmies (Hoburgs?) and dinosaurs, themed via the Congo. Don't know if I'll ever get around to it, though, but if anyone's interested, I have some ideas, and I guarantee fun, if not a lot of consistency. Mali can easily be adapted into it's own Nation, as well, even ignoring the Islamic influence. It practically writes itself, infact. My Aksum Nation already draws from the Ghana Empire, but it might be better to take some of the material from there and apply it to a Wagadou based Nation? Quite possibly with Lobi influences. Since there's really almost too much for a single Nation there. I've wanted to do something with Zanzibar for a while now. The idea currently is to make it the LA Aksum, with Islam themes becoming predominant over Christian influences, with a middle Nation exploring the role of missionaries in Africa, the sailing ability of Ethiopians, and the rise of Vodou. There's yet another EA Nation that I'd like to explore, involving the pictograms of Tsodilo (the site of possibly the very first human myths-atleast that we know about. Some of the artifacts date back 70,000 years). The general idea would be a snake/lizardman-oriented culture (something like the Naga) with heavy access to illusions and constructs, influenced by Botswana, bushmen, and generic South African themes. Possibly an EA, eventually giving rise to the Zulu?

I could probably come up with several more for Africa, to be honest. Great Zimbabwe has always struck a chord with me, for instance, even if the material is a little light.

It would also be interesting to do something involving the Nasca pictograms in South America, and the supposed (rather laughable, but involving a lot of material to draw from) "chariots of the gods" connection to UFOs. I could easily see the Inca being involved here. The Olmec are also of interest.

Korea is a must.

I also really want to see something based on Java, Indonesia, and Micronesia (not sure what yet), and Funan/Chenla/Khmer (I'm thinking EA, as a "homeland" for the Naga, rising in spirituality and might in the MA-with hydras-and later turning into an undead Nation after the Nagas are driven out.).

Finally, there are tons of other islands that have enough material that we should be able to cobble atleast one or a few Nations from them. Hawaii is the most obvious, and would add another jewel to North America's crown, without being derivative. If one takes all of the Caribbean, and perhaps throw in the Deep South and New Orleans as well, I think there could be another Nation there too.

I disagree about the idea of many of these cultures being locked into a "stone age" sensibility. We can choose to ignore or fudge that historic lock easily enough. After all, there are enough conspiracy theorists that propose these ancient peoples had better technology than we traditionally think they did, and that's a mythology all it's own. Africa certainly had iron, and the Americas had limited access to atleast copper, so giving them bronze is only a small leap of faith. Having more stone-age Nations has the benefit of making more technological Nations rarer and more special. too. Not a bad thing. After all, the biggest difference between them isn't whether they're using steel swords or not, it's their unique history and myths/spirituality.
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