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What do you think the state of things is beyond Scandinavia?

More of the Silent World: Trolls, beasts and giants everywhere
7 (16.7%)
A few groups of humans, but mostly wilderness
14 (33.3%)
USA and other superpowers are relatively intact
0 (0%)
Scorched Earth: nothing, not even grosslings, is alive
0 (0%)
Plenty of places like Scandinavia, but isolated
21 (50%)

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Voting closed: July 03, 2015, 03:28:37 PM

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Re: Survivor communities outside the known world
« Reply #1200 on: October 31, 2019, 03:16:09 PM »
I think you'd have a lot of survivor communities in the middle east, especially the southern and western parts of the Arab Peninsula and in Iran. Those areas are hot, dry, and mountainous. Lots of linguistic continuity in the two regions (not between them) and plenty of ability to isolate themselves through natural barriers.

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Re: Survivor communities outside the known world
« Reply #1201 on: November 19, 2019, 06:07:10 PM »
Personally, my priorities on survivor communities are less based on logistics and more based on what gives me fun ideas to play around with. While my opinion is... probably not ideal for this thread, I do feel validated by Word of Minna:
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Re: Survivor communities outside the known world
« Reply #1202 on: November 19, 2019, 10:00:06 PM »
Personally, my priorities on survivor communities are less based on logistics and more based on what gives me fun ideas to play around with. While my opinion is... probably not ideal for this thread, I do feel validated by Word of Minna:Source: Adventure I, page 163

hahahaha ...except that the current story features a car, but never mind!  Good stuff.
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Re: Survivor communities outside the known world
« Reply #1203 on: April 05, 2020, 10:21:11 PM »
Pulling a bit of thread necromancy here, but saw some pics of Mont-Saint-Michel in France on Twitter today and can't help thinking what an awesome place it would be to hold out against the rash in - particularly now that they've removed the causeway to allow all the accumulated silt to wash away and make it into a real island again.



Of course food would run out in no time...
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Re: Survivor communities outside the known world
« Reply #1204 on: April 05, 2020, 11:12:15 PM »
Food never runs out entirely while the sea is around them. And in that picture I see lots of areas where one  could put in a few potatoes or onions well mulched with seaweed, or plant a few boxes of lettuce, radishes, cabbage or suchlike. Might be both safer than the mainland, and if I remember correctly it was a Pagan holy place for even longer than it has been a Christian one. That might help, and Michael was supposed to be one of the protecting saints..... it is good that the causeway has been removed.
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Re: Survivor communities outside the known world
« Reply #1205 on: April 06, 2020, 12:00:53 AM »
Food never runs out entirely while the sea is around them. And in that picture I see lots of areas where one  could put in a few potatoes or onions well mulched with seaweed, or plant a few boxes of lettuce, radishes, cabbage or suchlike. Might be both safer than the mainland, and if I remember correctly it was a Pagan holy place for even longer than it has been a Christian one. That might help, and Michael was supposed to be one of the protecting saints..... it is good that the causeway has been removed.

Those are all excellent points. Maybe it's more viable than I thought!
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Re: Survivor communities outside the known world
« Reply #1206 on: April 06, 2020, 05:50:49 AM »
Food never runs out entirely while the sea is around them. And in that picture I see lots of areas where one  could put in a few potatoes or onions well mulched with seaweed, or plant a few boxes of lettuce, radishes, cabbage or suchlike. Might be both safer than the mainland, and if I remember correctly it was a Pagan holy place for even longer than it has been a Christian one. That might help, and Michael was supposed to be one of the protecting saints..... it is good that the causeway has been removed.
Those are all excellent points. Maybe it's more viable than I thought!

I love the idea. (I still didn't manage to visit that place, but I will). I think it's quite viable. If a small island in Saimaa is viable, why not here?

Also, it depends on the population. They could even concentrate on the higher houses and demolish most buildings near the wall, creating a green ring for farming and protection.

Humm, I may write (or draw) something about that...
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Re: Survivor communities outside the known world
« Reply #1207 on: April 06, 2020, 06:09:25 AM »
Pulling a bit of thread necromancy here, but saw some pics of Mont-Saint-Michel in France on Twitter today and can't help thinking what an awesome place it would be to hold out against the rash in - particularly now that they've removed the causeway to allow all the accumulated silt to wash away and make it into a real island again.



Of course food would run out in no time...

I love the idea, though maybe it wouldn't be as impregnable as it seems. The Mont Saint-Michel is surrounded by water when the tide is high, but you can easily access it by walking on the sand when it's low tide. There *are* dangerous areas with quicksand, but nothing a big troll or giant couldn't escape. Also there are a lot of people living close to the shore in this area, so lots of trollified menaces are to be expected.

On the other hand, the walls are high enough to protect the population for a good while, so it would probably still be a pretty safe place. I'll believe so anyway, I really want a few Bretons and Normands to have survived the Rash!
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Re: Survivor communities outside the known world
« Reply #1208 on: April 06, 2020, 06:16:46 AM »
I love the idea, though maybe it wouldn't be as impregnable as it seems. The Mont Saint-Michel is surrounded by water when the tide is high, but you can easily access it by walking on the sand when it's low tide. There *are* dangerous areas with quicksand, but nothing a big troll or giant couldn't escape. Also there are a lot of people living close to the shore in this area, so lots of trollified menaces are to be expected.

On the other hand, the walls are high enough to protect the population for a good while, so it would probably still be a pretty safe place. I'll believe so anyway, I really want a few Bretons and Normands to have survived the Rash!

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Re: Survivor communities outside the known world
« Reply #1209 on: April 06, 2020, 06:22:16 AM »
"The year is 90. France is entirely occupied by trolls. Well, not entirely... A small island of indomitable Bretons and Normands still holds out against the infected."
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Re: Survivor communities outside the known world
« Reply #1210 on: April 06, 2020, 07:18:47 AM »
God, I was living for this ! Maybe Breton and Norman would have finally arrived at some kind of armistice and they would have lived in peace at Mont Saint-Michel (such a beautiful fiction)

It is possible that some Vauban constructions could have been reused too! They are real strongholds, very well thought out. If they could be reset properly, there are few blind spots and many protective walls. The only concern is that they are usually in big cities, with probably a lot of trolls ....

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Re: Survivor communities outside the known world
« Reply #1211 on: April 06, 2020, 07:34:18 AM »
I love the idea, though maybe it wouldn't be as impregnable as it seems. The Mont Saint-Michel is surrounded by water when the tide is high, but you can easily access it by walking on the sand when it's low tide. There *are* dangerous areas with quicksand, but nothing a big troll or giant couldn't escape.

My understanding is that it used to be surrounded by fairly deep water but the bay silted up after the causeway was raised in 1879. The causeway has now been removed and replaced with a bridge (which could be pretty easily demolished) in an attempt to wash all the sand out and restore the bay - by year 90 it could be quite deep again!

Also, it depends on the population. They could even concentrate on the higher houses and demolish most buildings near the wall, creating a green ring for farming and protection.

The north side of the island is also pretty undeveloped. It looks to be mostly rocky cliffs, but with determination (and desperation!) I'm sure bits of it could be flattened out.

"The year is 90. France is entirely occupied by trolls. Well, not entirely... A small island of indomitable Bretons and Normands still holds out against the infected."

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Re: Survivor communities outside the known world
« Reply #1212 on: April 06, 2020, 08:46:30 AM »
Pulling a bit of thread necromancy here, but saw some pics of Mont-Saint-Michel in France on Twitter today and can't help thinking what an awesome place it would be to hold out against the rash in - particularly now that they've removed the causeway to allow all the accumulated silt to wash away and make it into a real island again.


And after all this conversation, and Wyrm "hell yes", here is an inspiring picture...

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It seems that they did manage to survive quite well :)

Edit: forgot to add guns to the wall... maybe later...
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Re: Survivor communities outside the known world
« Reply #1213 on: April 06, 2020, 10:23:13 AM »
And after all this conversation, and Wyrm "hell yes", here is an inspiring picture...

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It seems that they did manage to survive quite well :)

Edit: forgot to add guns to the wall... maybe later...

 XoX XoX XoX

That's amazing! :D

EDIT: Oh, and we should not be surprised that there are survivors in Normandy, when you consider their flag;D

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Re: Survivor communities outside the known world
« Reply #1214 on: April 06, 2020, 11:47:08 AM »
And after all this conversation, and Wyrm "hell yes", here is an inspiring picture...

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It seems that they did manage to survive quite well :)

Edit: forgot to add guns to the wall... maybe later...
That's truly awesome!! Definetely a new headcannon for me x)

God, I was living for this ! Maybe Breton and Norman would have finally arrived at some kind of armistice and they would have lived in peace at Mont Saint-Michel (such a beautiful fiction)
Yes, *fiction*. Even in year 90, there would still be quarrels to know which region Mont Saint-Michel belongs to.
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