This I had made months ago and had been putting off on posting. Here's a map of the world during the time of Kalea the Spear, or at least what is called the "Old World" as the stories in which Kalea the Spear take place in mostly occur there, though you can also see to the far left that some of the imperial territories extend to the New World as well.
Taking place in an antediluvian time frame when lost fabled lands like Atlantis, Lemuria, and Mu existed before they were claimed by the sea, I've placed the timeframe during Earth's last glacial maximum, when the last glacial period's glaciation was at its peak and sea levels were at their lowest, thus you can see that there's significantly more dry land than is the case in the present era, as well as landmasses and continents present that would not be found today, some of them based off of actual submerged continents like Zealandia, Mauritia, the Kerguelen Plateau, and such.
Taking place during a time when humanity was still in the stone age, these empires are peopled by para-/non-human races that started building their civilizations during man's infancy.
First off is the Kushan Empire, peopled by a race of dragon-men from the continent of Kusha, which is de facto Atlantis.
I imagine that many of the islands in the Shamalian Hegemony are populated by lemur-men, but Shamali (de facto Lemuria) being based off the Lemuria in Helen Blavatsky's The Secret Doctrine, which she said was inhabited by three-eyed, egg-laying mammals, I thought I might make the master race of the Shamalian Hegemony a race of monotreme-men with a pineal eye, as monotremes seem to be physiologically closer to reptiles than to other mammals, and fossil monotremes have been found in Antarctica, near which the Kerguelen Plateau (known here as Kerlugea) is situated. But what do you guys think? Should I make the lemurians lemur-men or monotreme-men? Please share your opinion with me, though I think I might be leaning more towards lemur-men in lieu of monotremes for reasons I'll elaborate on more later.
Next off is Mu, the fabled lost continent of the Pacific, which, of course, I'd based off Zealandia, a submerged continent scientifically confirmed to have existed in the Pacific in prehistoric times. I was a bit torn at first between whether to have it inhabited by salamander-people or Anurognathid-looking beings like the alien on the cover of Jerry Olton's Frame of Reference, but now I'm starting to think that maybe this is where I should place my monotreme-men — what are your thoughts?
The fourth of these great empires is the Kimpshuran Empire, which I decided to people of Gigantopithecus-descended Sasquatch-men known as the Kimpshura, the giant men of what would later be known to the Greeks as Hyperborea (known to the Kimpshura as Planksha) as it seems that hairy, Sasquatch-like humanoids are apparently quite prevalent across the globe; they are, of course, inspired off of SCP-1000, who were also said to have once had an advanced civilization.
And lastly, we have, not really an empire, but a small kingdom known as the Setian Kingdom, ruled a tapir-snouted being by the name of Set, who would inspire the deity by the same name in the yet-to-come ancient Egyptian culture. I might include other desert kingdoms in my stories later.
I think I'll update this map a bit later.
You can read more about it here in my tumblr page ----> https://dcarsi-95.tumblr.com/post/6.....alea-the-spear And again, please feel free to share your thoughts. Thank you!
Taking place in an antediluvian time frame when lost fabled lands like Atlantis, Lemuria, and Mu existed before they were claimed by the sea, I've placed the timeframe during Earth's last glacial maximum, when the last glacial period's glaciation was at its peak and sea levels were at their lowest, thus you can see that there's significantly more dry land than is the case in the present era, as well as landmasses and continents present that would not be found today, some of them based off of actual submerged continents like Zealandia, Mauritia, the Kerguelen Plateau, and such.
Taking place during a time when humanity was still in the stone age, these empires are peopled by para-/non-human races that started building their civilizations during man's infancy.
First off is the Kushan Empire, peopled by a race of dragon-men from the continent of Kusha, which is de facto Atlantis.
I imagine that many of the islands in the Shamalian Hegemony are populated by lemur-men, but Shamali (de facto Lemuria) being based off the Lemuria in Helen Blavatsky's The Secret Doctrine, which she said was inhabited by three-eyed, egg-laying mammals, I thought I might make the master race of the Shamalian Hegemony a race of monotreme-men with a pineal eye, as monotremes seem to be physiologically closer to reptiles than to other mammals, and fossil monotremes have been found in Antarctica, near which the Kerguelen Plateau (known here as Kerlugea) is situated. But what do you guys think? Should I make the lemurians lemur-men or monotreme-men? Please share your opinion with me, though I think I might be leaning more towards lemur-men in lieu of monotremes for reasons I'll elaborate on more later.
Next off is Mu, the fabled lost continent of the Pacific, which, of course, I'd based off Zealandia, a submerged continent scientifically confirmed to have existed in the Pacific in prehistoric times. I was a bit torn at first between whether to have it inhabited by salamander-people or Anurognathid-looking beings like the alien on the cover of Jerry Olton's Frame of Reference, but now I'm starting to think that maybe this is where I should place my monotreme-men — what are your thoughts?
The fourth of these great empires is the Kimpshuran Empire, which I decided to people of Gigantopithecus-descended Sasquatch-men known as the Kimpshura, the giant men of what would later be known to the Greeks as Hyperborea (known to the Kimpshura as Planksha) as it seems that hairy, Sasquatch-like humanoids are apparently quite prevalent across the globe; they are, of course, inspired off of SCP-1000, who were also said to have once had an advanced civilization.
And lastly, we have, not really an empire, but a small kingdom known as the Setian Kingdom, ruled a tapir-snouted being by the name of Set, who would inspire the deity by the same name in the yet-to-come ancient Egyptian culture. I might include other desert kingdoms in my stories later.
I think I'll update this map a bit later.
You can read more about it here in my tumblr page ----> https://dcarsi-95.tumblr.com/post/6.....alea-the-spear And again, please feel free to share your thoughts. Thank you!
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