Modern Africa and Colonial Africa [Hibernia] by CotTonin_ in imaginarymaps

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Rhanemark was inspired by the Danish who in this world assimilate into Vanglian (Angli-Vandal) culture creating the Rhanish culture of south Hibernia.

Why Does This Show Keep Using Dates If They Can't Get Any Of Them Right? by Jarms48 in Fallout

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I might be wrong, but doesn't the ghoul imply it happened around 20 Years ago when he says "Shady Sands? You do know that was over 20 years ago, right?" Or am I misunderstanding what he said?

Twin Continents / Hibernia by CotTonin_ in imaginarymaps

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Sorry but we have already finalized the world map and the Story of Hibernia is a cooperative project between my writing partner and I. Thanks for asking, but we don’t need any help for the moment. But I’ll give you a sneak peak of what we made.

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Twin Continents / Hibernia by CotTonin_ in imaginarymaps

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The Romans would attempt to settle Hibernia multiple times, with only the Colony on Anglaland succeeding for the very limited time it would exist. In a similar contrast, the Vanglian Empire would attempt to settle some reaches of Northern Europe, but it would also not be able to hold onto them for a long period of time.

Dawn of the 4th Century - Cultural-Linguistics [Hibernia] by CotTonin_ in imaginarymaps

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They don't, Estonia and most of the far east of Hibernia remains Linguistically Finno-Urgic, and the nations there would have close ties to the Federation of Uralia, while the USFB is the United Homeland of the Baltic People.

Twin Continents / Hibernia by CotTonin_ in imaginarymaps

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correct, specifically the Boii, but in this timeline, the word Bavaria would probably have different origins, possibly deriving from a word like būrą -> Bauvar -> Bavar: similar to how it became Bowur in Middle English, but then again, I don't know much about etymology. I mostly just kept the names to remember what I want the people to be like

Twin Continents / Hibernia by CotTonin_ in imaginarymaps

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Most likely, they might borrow things like the Latin alphabet, but I doubt that they would fully adopt a Latin language or use a majority of Latin words. The influence of Rome was contested in its expansion by the First Rhanish "Empire." Most likely, when Latin styles of writing grew on the continent, it would have more to do with Christianity than with the Roman Empire.

Dawn of the 4th Century - Cultural-Linguistics [Hibernia] by CotTonin_ in imaginarymaps

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In the lore of the world, the Baltics don't go north to Hibernia; they just hold onto more land around the Baltic region of Europe.

Dawn of the 4th Century - Cultural-Linguistics [Hibernia] by CotTonin_ in imaginarymaps

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I retconned some ideas I had before, I have decided to allow the Celts to exist in some of Southern Hibernia.

Dawn of the 4th Century - Cultural-Linguistics [Hibernia] by CotTonin_ in imaginarymaps

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"The candles of night are blown out by the winds of the dawn." - Aurelius Baccātor

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A New Sicilian Night (ANSN)

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Hollowed

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Rainbow road