harsh Europe of unforgiving medieval landscape where survival is a battle, alliances are fragile
Played | 49 times |
Cloned | 5 times |
Created | 149 days ago |
Last Updated | 10 days ago |
Visibility | Public |
Size | 0 |
Type | Continent |
Coordinates | (3312, 1596) to (9650, 8007) |
In the early 12th century, Asia is a vast and diverse continent marked by a rich tapestry of cultures, empires, and landscapes. To the west, the Seljuk Empire dominates parts of the Middle East and Central Asia, while the Byzantine Empire still holds sway in Anatolia. In the east, the Song Dynasty controls much of China, a period of economic prosperity and cultural flourishing, while the Liao and Jin Dynasties vie for power in northern regions. To the south, the Chola Dynasty rules over a powerful kingdom in southern India, known for its naval strength and vibrant culture. The Mongol tribes in the steppes are beginning to coalesce under Genghis Khan's early leadership, setting the stage for future conquests. The continent is a melting pot of trade, religion, and political intrigue, with the Silk Road facilitating the exchange of goods and ideas between East and West.