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AR120-08 - Ardelia

Sketch: https://imgur.com/a/MmzPjzG

This will be a second territory application. I intend to retain Lutang. However, if Lutang is not considered "50% full", I will be willing to close the application and reopen at a later date when Lutang meets the threshold.

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Climate would likely be a mix of Virginia (when you superimpose the FSA on the USA) and eastern Sydney (because FSA's coords just happen to coincide with Australia).

The northwest parts of the state are likely to follow a West Virginia-like theme due to the already-present mountains in Michisaukee. The mountains in Ponquin, Whitestone, and Ruppacke will probably end up cutting Ardelia in half. The northeast parts around Huntington will be mostly flat.

The Bluegill River will continue through Ardelia, while the Banaree River will merge with it in Kerr, and the Miranda River will run through Miranda and eventually merge with Bluegill south of Starling.

Human geography
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Population numbers are for the metro.

Mildred, at 700,000 people, is the capital of the state, with the city of Ferian (600,000) on the other side of the river. To the east of the Ferian-Mildred area is Anna's Crossing, at 1,200,000 people. This is the Ferian-Mildred-Anna's Crossing metropolitan area.

South of the forest exists an area of plains, home to the cities of Pressley (180,000), Ardelia City (445,000), Chalta (58,000), and Hernoth (247,000).

Near the Capital Region, Huntington's suburbs spill out into Ardelia, with the cities of Bleneth (380,000), Brintonville (535,000), and Starling (750,000).

With transportation, FS-21 and FS-22 will cross at Hernoth and 21 will cross the forest onward to Anna's Crossing and the Capital Region, while 22 continues onward to AR120-35. The state will have a comprehensive freight rail network, like most FSA states; and a Brightline-like medium-speed (160 km/h) passenger rail service between Kerr and Craught.

Bonus: With Anna's Crossing, an Ann-Anne-Anna triangle will form on the East Coast, with Anne Abbey in Ponquin and New Annshire in Wilthamshire.

History & culture
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The influences of the state will be 35% New York, 25% Pennsylvania, 15% Virginia, 10% Iowa, 8% nearby FSA states, 5% Appalachia, and 2% North Archanta (Lutangers, Walleans, Majesians, the Bai, the Huaxians, Kapasigans, etc. in the form of restaurants, embassies, or cultural centers), with a population of around 5.74 million.

Past mapping
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While Lutang is mapped in a completely different style, well-mapped areas will still be listed anyway to help you determine if it is "50% full".

Less-detailed but still planned out areas of Lutang:

American-style mapping relevant to Ardelia:

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Lemuria (talk) 20:43, 25 December 2024 (UTC)


Hi! As Eastern Coordinator and a potential future neighbor, I have a few thoughts. First, topography (as it relates to your landcover). The topography in New Carnaby is largely made up of a series of north-south mountain chains. The mountains in Whitestone and Ponquin would interact with the systems in New Carnaby just as much as the main border range. I see the Whitestone highlands region stretching in the direction of Wittowoning, NC, cut off on the west side by the Bluegill valley. The landcover I've mapped in Welhamtown, while not finished, works on the assumption that this continuity exists. I'd also like to work with you in having Ruppacke's Rodham watershed extend into the southeast of your state.

When it comes to style, don't be afraid to include some Appalachia influences, particularly the Northern Appalachians. Mining might be a big thing like it is in parts of New Carnaby. Would reccomend having the main population centers be one big city in the center of the state and the southern Huntington suburbs. Take advantage of the Bluegill River and natural resources. Look at cities in Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York, etc for scale and grid layout. Also, some of the names you've been using are a little awkward. Having so many large cities in a region with "Ann" in it comes across as joke-y. I would try and diversify beyond obscure female names, maybe have some -villes, -dales, -towns, etc. --Fluffr Nuttr (talk) 03:58, 27 December 2024 (UTC)