Post by Eadfearth on Jan 9, 2008 19:59:06 GMT -5
Germania was inhabited by different tribes, the vast majority Germanic, but also a few minor folks. The tribal and ethnic makeup changed over the centuries as a result of assimilation and migrations. The Germanic people spoke several different dialects.
The classical world knew little about the people who inhabited the north of Europe. In the 5th century BC the Greeks were aware of a group they called Celts (Keltoi).
(Note all of these names are made up, and should not be mistaken for historic facts .)
Description for Current Germany area and Denmark.
Two decades ago or so, a man by the name of Baeronus lead a rather small tribe to war. The home land of the tribe was known as Bearns. During this time of war the town quickly prospered. Neighboring tribe men moved to the village. Using that tactic, the neighboring tribes, quickly lost tribe men Baeronus forced them to either join him or to prepare for the worse. Many tribes decided to fight for their freedom but were quickly conquered by the rights of war.
In a small amount of years, All of Germania was conquered by Baeronus. The next decade and a half he lived, his country prospered in piece. He was known as the king chief, and through out the years he had many children. Among them he split up his land to Govern, and when the time came he handed the title of King Chief to his youngest son Eadfearth.
Bearns the unofficial capital is located in the middle of Germania. Forest surround it to the north, and a long river stretches south of it to the west. This is the only stone town in all of Germania and the most populated. Only a small amount of men guard the town walls. It would be impossible for an army to pass into the middle of Germania without being noticed. The cities economy is based around mining and lumber jacking. Garrioson 50 Thousand.
On the East border of Germania is the River Rhine. This river is rather large, and provides Germania with a natural defense and food. On the East bank of the river, is the town Rhine named after the River. It is on the southern and most Eastern tip of the river. This is the second largest town, with a rather large army garrison of 200,000. The towns economy is based around trading.
Only one other town or village worth mentioning is the port city of Volnich. On the west coast of Current day Denmark. This is where most of the war ships are built. This is also one of the main trading towns or villages in Denmark. Fishing and trading is its main source of money. The army garrison is 150 thousand.
There are five main military fortresses or towns in Germania. One north of (Town)Rhine on the East bank of the Rhine River known as Frissi. Another on the east border of Germania, Venedi which in reality is also a rather large populated town. The Third is on the South Border near the mountains (Macromanni), a small town is built around Macromanni. The fourth is to the north it is known as Langobardii, Circling the fort is farm land and a rather large town. Each of these forts have an army garrison of 50 thousand.
The fifth milatary force is a port village as well. Its name is Gepidi. The location of this town is on the East coast of Denmark. It is fairly close to Copenhagan and is the large of the forts in Garrson numbers at 100,000.
Description for land in Norway and Sweden.
In this chilly land on the south tip of the peninsula the town of Rugil was built. This in actualality is one of the oldest villages. A garrison of 50 thousand soldiers inhabit the town.
Just to the North of Rugil a military camp was built. Another 150 thousands maintain this area. This large garrison is actually split into two seperate camps, not to far away from each other. The fact this garrison is so large is the threat of Sammi. To the east of Rugil is the Lake Vanern. This camp is named after the lake.
The classical world knew little about the people who inhabited the north of Europe. In the 5th century BC the Greeks were aware of a group they called Celts (Keltoi).
(Note all of these names are made up, and should not be mistaken for historic facts .)
Description for Current Germany area and Denmark.
Two decades ago or so, a man by the name of Baeronus lead a rather small tribe to war. The home land of the tribe was known as Bearns. During this time of war the town quickly prospered. Neighboring tribe men moved to the village. Using that tactic, the neighboring tribes, quickly lost tribe men Baeronus forced them to either join him or to prepare for the worse. Many tribes decided to fight for their freedom but were quickly conquered by the rights of war.
In a small amount of years, All of Germania was conquered by Baeronus. The next decade and a half he lived, his country prospered in piece. He was known as the king chief, and through out the years he had many children. Among them he split up his land to Govern, and when the time came he handed the title of King Chief to his youngest son Eadfearth.
Bearns the unofficial capital is located in the middle of Germania. Forest surround it to the north, and a long river stretches south of it to the west. This is the only stone town in all of Germania and the most populated. Only a small amount of men guard the town walls. It would be impossible for an army to pass into the middle of Germania without being noticed. The cities economy is based around mining and lumber jacking. Garrioson 50 Thousand.
On the East border of Germania is the River Rhine. This river is rather large, and provides Germania with a natural defense and food. On the East bank of the river, is the town Rhine named after the River. It is on the southern and most Eastern tip of the river. This is the second largest town, with a rather large army garrison of 200,000. The towns economy is based around trading.
Only one other town or village worth mentioning is the port city of Volnich. On the west coast of Current day Denmark. This is where most of the war ships are built. This is also one of the main trading towns or villages in Denmark. Fishing and trading is its main source of money. The army garrison is 150 thousand.
There are five main military fortresses or towns in Germania. One north of (Town)Rhine on the East bank of the Rhine River known as Frissi. Another on the east border of Germania, Venedi which in reality is also a rather large populated town. The Third is on the South Border near the mountains (Macromanni), a small town is built around Macromanni. The fourth is to the north it is known as Langobardii, Circling the fort is farm land and a rather large town. Each of these forts have an army garrison of 50 thousand.
The fifth milatary force is a port village as well. Its name is Gepidi. The location of this town is on the East coast of Denmark. It is fairly close to Copenhagan and is the large of the forts in Garrson numbers at 100,000.
Description for land in Norway and Sweden.
In this chilly land on the south tip of the peninsula the town of Rugil was built. This in actualality is one of the oldest villages. A garrison of 50 thousand soldiers inhabit the town.
Just to the North of Rugil a military camp was built. Another 150 thousands maintain this area. This large garrison is actually split into two seperate camps, not to far away from each other. The fact this garrison is so large is the threat of Sammi. To the east of Rugil is the Lake Vanern. This camp is named after the lake.