Instead of stickying this thread, perhaps a new one could be started and be dedicated to the community world. The first post could contain the finalized map and timeline with each subsequent post containing data about a specific site on it. It would be a index/glossary/table of contents of sorts. We can still discuss/build in this thread.
Regarding the state of the map:
I'm going to go ahead and move the date up to AD 1200+. As it stands the map's timeline events/fortress population is too low for there to be significant changes era to era unless there is a major event of some kind or one wants to track the human civs as they deforest their surroundings (this would be different. To that end I'm going to flip all the known abandoned/destroyed forts' icons over to ruins. I think it's important to point out that a good number of forts on the map are still ongoing with uncertain ends.
Nilzares:
In keeping with BB's and Ry's input, I think Nilzares should be moved at least a few tiles to the south and the mountains to the west bumped a little more so. The latest update of Nilzares seems to indicate that the fort is ruined at some point in it's future (though it might be resurrected) so I'm going to flip it over to a ruin.
Migrursut:
If there's no other suggestions I'm going to relocate this to the northern red desert as it is more keeping with the fort's story. This should probably added to the timeline in the vicinity of AD ~0.
Waterbore/Olonkulet:
Flipping these to ruins.
Halltraded (Suggested, Keldor):
Any more ideas on where to place this? Needs to be in a forest, likely near Abbyverse. I'm thinking a little to the west and north. If included this would also need to show up on the timeline.
Blockedlance (Suggested, Mr. Gimp):
I'm thinking in the southeast instead of the grassy plains/hills there could be a few mountains. It'd be a decent fit for Blockedlance's map with the southern sea, conifer forests, and a mountain range with goblins+dwarves to the north. How cold is it in Blockedlance?
Mountainbanners (Suggested, Barbarossa):
Needs to be somewhere relatively warm and in a valley?
Unnamed Mountainhome:
Should we just drop this? Nothing interesting going on here as far as I know.
Thoughts? Adjustments?
Here's my idea for the general temperatures of the map using my near non-existent knowledge of climatology/geography/meteorology:
Scale:
Scorching-
Hot-
Warm-
Temperate-
Cold-
FreezingThe general idea is that warm equatorial ocean currents deposit warm water in the western ocean/seas and the west to east flow of the air currents carry that warm moist air over the inland sea while the southern mountain chain impedes the heavier colder air from the moving north until it gets over the southern sea. To be honest I'm not so sure the inland ocean would be warmer the surrounding land or not.