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Hello, and welcome to another Tinto Maps feedback review! This week, we will be taking a look at Russia, a very anticipated review (which Johan already advanced in some maps last week).

A note before we start on the area that we've covered in this update. We've focused it on the core Russian lands, plus the Kola Peninsula. This means we've not yet updated the lands of Vyatka and Perm, nor those ruled by the Golden Horde. These will be covered in the future Tinto Maps feedback post, probably the one for the Steppes and Western Siberia. With that said, let's take a look at the list of changes, and then start with maps!

ADDITIONS

Added the following:
  • Locations (153+ 55 Lakes + 6 Wastelands)
    • Andomsky Pogost
    • Ashevo
    • Azeevo
    • Badozhsky
    • Beloe
    • Berezhnyany
    • Bernovo
    • Bezhanitsy
    • Bibirevo
    • Bogorodskoye
    • Bogorodskoye (Pereyaslavl)
    • Bolshevo
    • Bor Volgo
    • Borisogleb
    • Brody (Tver)
    • Burga
    • Chelmuzhi
    • Chuzboy
    • Demyanovo
    • Drokov
    • Dubok
    • Dubrovna
    • Fomin Gorodok
    • Georgevskoye
    • Glukhovichi to Perevitska
    • Gorodechnya
    • Goroditse
    • Gruzino
    • Ilovna
    • Ivangorod
    • Izboishchi
    • Izdeshkovo
    • Izori
    • Karniki
    • Katyn
    • Khakhaly
    • Khatun
    • Khlepen
    • Kholm
    • Khotiml
    • Khotmyzh
    • Khotsy
    • Kinerma
    • Klepiki
    • Knyazhichi
    • Knyazhoye
    • Koi
    • Koloshma
    • Koponovo
    • Korenevo
    • Kosozhichi
    • Kozlov
    • Ktsyn
    • Kubenskoye
    • Kulotino
    • Kurba
    • Kuretsk
    • Kurmysh
    • Kuzhbal
    • Lezhnevo
    • Luda
    • Lyady
    • Lyakhovichy
    • Lyuban
    • Lyubichi
    • Lyubun
    • Lyubno
    • Maryovo
    • Megra
    • Megrino
    • Meletovo
    • Meshchersk
    • Mezhutka
    • Mikhailovka
    • Mikshino
    • Mikulino (Tver)
    • Moshok
    • Mushkov Pogost
    • Nadvoitsy
    • Nikolo Dor
    • Nikol'skoye
    • Nizhel'skoye
    • Nuorttijärvi
    • Obolensk
    • Odintsovo
    • Opalkova
    • Orekhovna
    • Ostrechiny
    • Pashozero
    • Petrovsk
    • Podberezye
    • Pogoreloye
    • Pogostishche
    • Poreevo
    • Pribuzh
    • (Krasnye) Prudy
    • (Serebryanye) Prudy
    • Pryazha
    • Przemysl
    • Pustosel
    • Putyvl
    • Radogosch
    • Rakitnya
    • Raznezhye
    • Revny
    • Rogachevo
    • Ropsk
    • Rozhalovo
    • Rzhavets
    • Rzheva Pustaya
    • Sevsk
    • Shal'skii
    • Shatur
    • Shchuchye
    • Shenga-Kurya
    • Shoptovo
    • Shui
    • Sol Velikaya
    • Spasskoye
    • Spasskoye (Lyskovo)
    • Starodub-Votsky
    • Sudai
    • Suikujärvi
    • Sumino
    • Svinort
    • Svir
    • Talitsa
    • Tervenichi
    • Tesov
    • Trufany
    • Ust Kuloy
    • Valday
    • Veliky Porog
    • Verba
    • Vereya
    • Vertyazin
    • Verzhavsk
    • Vetlitsy
    • Vichuga
    • Visokoye
    • Vlasovo
    • Vodlozero
    • Vognema
    • Volkona
    • Volodimerets
    • Voronizh
    • Vorotynsk
    • Vorotynsk (Novosil)
    • Vshchizh
    • Yeszk
    • Yorga
    • Zhulino
    • Zolotkovo
  • Lakes
    • Lake Bol'shoye Rovkul'skoye
    • Lake Chudzjavr
    • Lake Dvin'ye
    • Lake Engozero
    • Lake Galichkoye
    • Lake Gimoly
    • Lake Golodnaya Guba
    • Lake Goltsovoye
    • Lake Imandra
    • Lake Kamennoye
    • Lake Kenozero
    • Lake Kenozero (Near Ladoga)
    • Lake Kolozero
    • Lake Kolvitskoye
    • Lake Konchozero
    • Lake Kozhozero
    • Lake Kovdozero
    • Lake Kovzhskoye
    • Lake Kukkureozero
    • Lake Lednikovoye
    • Lake Leksozero
    • Lake Lindozero
    • Lake Lizhmozero
    • Lake Lokht'yarvi
    • Lake Lovozero
    • Lake Lyoksmozhero
    • Lake Maslozero
    • Lake Nero
    • Lake Notozero
    • Lake Nyuk
    • Lake Otradnoye
    • Lake Pal'vozero
    • Lake Peschanka-To
    • Lake Pleshcheyevo
    • Lake Pyaozero
    • Lake Seletsy
    • Lake Seliger
    • Lake Sergozero
    • Lake Shotozero
    • Lake Sredneye Kuyto
    • Lake Sumozero
    • Lake Suoyarvi
    • Lake Syamozero
    • Lake Tishkeozero
    • Lake Topozero
    • Lake Tulos
    • Lake Tungudskoye
    • Lake Umbozero
    • Lake Verkhneye Kuyto
    • Lake Volgo
    • Lake Vyalozero
    • Lake Vygozero
    • Lake Yelmozero
    • Lake Yenozero
    • Lake Zhizhitskoye
  • Wastelands
    • Divided many Wastelands in more pieces.
  • TAGs (15)
    • Fomin-Berezuesk
    • Galich-Mersky
    • Gorodets
    • Klin
    • Kozelsk
    • Novgorod-Seversky
    • Pronsk
    • Rylsk
    • Starodub
    • Suzdal
    • Tarusa
    • Uglich
    • Vladimir
    • Yuriev-Polsky
    • Zubtsov
  • Characters
    • fmb_fyodor_konstantinovich_krasny
    • glm_davyd_konstantinovich_rurik
    • glm_fyodor_davydovich_rurik
    • glm_ivan_fyodorovich_rurik
    • kch_mstislav_mikhailovich_rurik
    • kch_svyatoslav_mstislavich_rurik
    • kch_panteleimon_mstislavich_rurik
    • kch_vasily_panteleimonovich_rurik
    • kch_andrei_mstislavich_rurik
    • kzk_titus_mstislavich_rurik
    • mos_sophia_yuriovna_rurik
    • prk_alexander_mikhailovich_rurik
    • prk_mikhail_yaroslavich_rurik
    • prk_yaroslav_alexandrovich_rurik
    • rya_konstantin_romanovich_rurik
    • rya_yaroslav_romanovich_rurik
    • tve_konstantin_mikhailovich_rurik
    • trs_yuri_mikhailovich_rurik
    • trs_konstantin_yurievich_rurik
    • yrv_yaroslav_ivanovich_rurik
  • Dynamic Names
    • Added tons of Dynamic Names
CORRECTIONS

Renamed the following:
  • Locations (only corrections. Additionally renamed all locations to standardized form):
    • Aksentevo to Berezovets
    • Alexandrov to Alexandrovskaya Sloboda
    • Ardatovo to Sergach
    • Beloye to Lipno (Lipnaya Gorka)
    • Belinsky to Chembar
    • Bezhetsk to Gorodetsk
    • Bolshoy Dvor to Ozerevo
    • Bolshoye Ignatovo to Altyshevo
    • Cheltsa to Kobyl'e
    • Cherepovets to Cherepoves
    • Dalen Olina to Dalniye Zelenstsy
    • Demyansk to Demon
    • Dyatkovo to Foshnya
    • Grad Mersky to Galich
    • Hotoshino to Khotoshino
    • Kaduy to Nikol'skoye
    • Karhumagi to Karhumägi
    • Kashkaransj to Kashkarantsy
    • Kexholm to Korela
    • Kharkiv to Donetsk
    • Khoza to Zaostrovskoye
    • Kildon to Kiltinä
    • Koivisto to Beryozovskoye
    • Kolgaczich to Unezhma
    • Koporje to Kopor'ye
    • Korop to Melnya
    • Kovoda to Kovda
    • Kovrov to Rozhdestveno
    • Kurovskoye to Rogozh
    • Lahdenpohja to Kurkijoki
    • Laptevo to Lopasnya
    • Lekanstroj to Akkala
    • Liissila to Lisino
    • Likhoslavl to Mednoye
    • Limenda to Pyras
    • Lindoserskij to Lindjärvi
    • Lokot to Boldyzh
    • Loymola to Loimola
    • Luskoje to Staropolye
    • Lyudinovo to Fominichi
    • Mafelskoj to Maaselkä
    • Makaryev to Unzha
    • Malaya Shuika to Maloshuyka
    • Maly Arkhangelsky to Tagin
    • Markkova to Markobo
    • Maselskiij to Maselga
    • Mena to Snovsk
    • Michurinsk to Kozlov
    • Mökhö to Möhkö
    • Molouskoj to Mootka
    • Morshansk to Morsha
    • Nev to Nebolchi
    • Noginsk to Vokhna
    • Nöteborg to Oreshek
    • Nyen to Neva
    • Okulovka to Lyubytino
    • Onegaborg to Shuya
    • Onega Peninsula to Nyonoksa
    • Opoka to Zaplyusye
    • Oryol to Zvenigorod
    • Paaanajärvi to Paanajärvi
    • Padanskij to Puatane
    • Panoimskoj to Panoi
    • Parfino to Nalyuchi
    • Peszenskoj to Luujärvi
    • Petrovskoye to Izberdey
    • Petzinka to Pechenga
    • Pialiska to Pyalitsa
    • Pienika to Pieninka
    • Plaskoye to Gogol
    • Pochinok to Belik
    • Podporozhye to Vinnitsy
    • Podyuga to Charonda
    • Porchov to Porkhov
    • Poretskoye to Atrat
    • Prokhorovka to Muzhech
    • Riistina to Ristiina
    • Rugosenskoj to Rukajärvi
    • Sarai to Kazari
    • Seletskij to Sellinkylä
    • Sem Ostronoj to Semiostrov
    • Semtsejerskij to Semčojärvi
    • Serdobsk to Serdobinskaya
    • Seredyna-Buda to Znobov
    • Sergiyev Posad to Yanovo
    • Shakhanovka to Krasavino
    • Shenkursk to Vaga
    • Shugozero to Spirkovo
    • Sigovets to Vazhiny
    • Sokol to Arkhangelskoye
    • Soligalich to Sol' Galichskaya
    • Soma to Saarijoki
    • Sonoshinskoi to Sumsky Posad
    • Spasskij to Vygozero
    • Stanovoye to Ploskoye
    • Starababa to Olenitsa
    • Stupino to Koshira
    • Suenokele to Suonikylä
    • Svetenoes to Svyatoy Nos
    • Taldom to Dubna
    • Trelina to Tetrino
    • Tsareva to Vekshenga
    • Tunga to Tunkuo
    • Tutayev to Romanov
    • Tyrö to Martyshkino
    • Uhtua to Uhtuo
    • Ust-Shonosha to Tavrenga
    • Ustyuzhna-Zheleznopolskaya to Ustyuzhna
    • Vartsila to Värtsilä
    • Vashky to Vashki
    • Vaskina Polyana to Staraya Ryazan
    • Vesyegonsk to Ves Yogonskaya
    • Voigoma to Kriitina
    • Volnushki to Luchani
    • Volokolamsk to Volok
    • Volovo to Terbuny
    • Vyazniki to Yaropolch
    • Warshiga to Varzuga
    • Yagnitsa to Lukoves
    • Yegoryevsk to Vysokoye
    • Yershichi to Zaroy
    • Zadonsk to Teshevka
    • Zaozyorye to Ustye
    • Zaraysk to Rostislavl-Ryazansky
    • Zhizdra to Usty
    • Zhizhitsa to Zhizhets
Cultures
  • Reworked the spread of cultures in the region.
Raw Goods
  • Changed several Raw Goods as suggested.
Terrain and Vegetation
  • Total Review.
Locations
  • Redrew several Locations.

Countries
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In the first screenshot you can see the wider picture of the region, while in the second, we have the Russian Principalities more in detail. The main change here, besides the additions, is that most of them are now under the Tatar Yoke. Speaking of that, two more screenshots, the first with the IO itself, the second with the lands ruled by Ivan I 'Kalita', Prince of Muscovy:

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The second screenshot is taken playing as Novgorod, which has an elective system to pick its ruler, the current one being Ivan I 'Kalita'; you may see that Pskov and Orshek are subjects of Novgorod, while the other Principalities share with Novgorod a Personal Union under the aforementioned Prince of Muscovy.

Dynasties
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The map of Russia is much clear when you just take into account the ruling dynasties... :p

Societies of Pops
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A map mode that we hadn't revealed yet when we first presented Russia, as a few more below.

Locations
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Provinces
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Areas
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Terrain
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Russia is in general terms a cold, flat, and forested region. The climate has already been changed to the new standard (1901 distribution). Please let us know any further terrain suggestions for us!

Development
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Another new map, the development one. There's a big difference between the core lands, and the outer ones.

Harbors
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A few interesting harbors here.

Cultures
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Some tweaks here, as we now have Bjarmian, Polatskian, and Smolenskian spreading over the Russian map. It's WIP, so suggestions are welcome.

Languages
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Court Language.png

This is our current proposal for Russia, following the feedback received, although take it as non-final. First, there are two Languages, Russian and Ruthenian, both belonging to the Slavic language family. Each of them is divided into two different 'Dialects' (remember, this is a gameplay term, as they're closer to real-life languages), Novgorodian and Russian for Russian, and Belarusian and Ukrainian for Ruthenian. The later terms are a bit modern for 1337, but we wanted to show here clearly what linguistical spheres we wanted to portray; we will gladly receive suggestions to potentially change these names for more flavorish ones if you think so. Finally, the third map is the Court Language, as you may notice because of having Latin over the Livonian and Prussian lands.

Religions
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Not many changes in the religious map mode. The main one is the portrayal of 'Finnish ancient religion' ('Suomalainen muinaisusko'), which we've called in-game 'Muinaisusko'; please let us know if you like this name, as well.

Raw Materials
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I suggest you to make an exercise, and find the differences with the original Tinto Maps...

Markets
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Not many differences, but I thought that a bigger picture wouldn't hurt, as taking a look at another endonym possible with our new flavor system, 'Moskva'.

And that's all for today! We'll be reading your feedback to our feedback review (feedback loop!), and replying to your questions, as usual. The next Tinto Maps will be this Friday, the 13th, about Central America. Aaand, we will be able to have one more Tinto Maps Feedback post before the Christmas break, the one devoted to Levant and Egypt, next Monday, the 16th! Cheers!
 

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No update to the finnic pagans in Estonia & Ingria? Or are they just not visible due to being too small minorities?

Also name change of Ukonusko feels very much too non-specific now. Maybe it's just me but it doesn't have the same ring to it as it had being named after the chief deity.
 
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No update to the finnic pagans in Estonia & Ingria? Or are they just not visible due to being too small minorities?

Also name change of Ukonusko feels very much too non-specific now. Maybe ut's just me but it doesn't have the same ring to it.
WIP, there needs to be some more work on the minorities, as we've been lately having some code issues that we need to fix first.
 
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will their be any events concerning maybe a revival of the Kievan Rus. I wrote a paper in highschool about them and if i recall prior to the Mongol invasion kiev had about 50,000 people with a very close trade relationship with Constantinople and was quite developed. Quite accuratly you represent the area in 1337 as very undeveloped, but not long before the start date it seems quite developed. I belive the source for that figure can be found in Lord and Peasent in Russia By
Jerome Blum. Basically Im wondering if there will be events to help you role play as someone trying to revive the Rus from kiev instead of Muscovy.
 
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Great job! As always I have some qurstions and requests:

-1 Is Aleksandr Mikhailovich ruler of the republic of Pskov at the start and are there events regarding his return to Tver and his "rivalry" with Moscow and the Golden Horde?
-2 Who's the ruler of the Vyatka tag and is it a republic?
-3 Last time you told me that the tag of Novgorod can have it's historical name(Sovereign Lord Novgorod the Great) but since Nizhny Nivgorod exists as a tag from the start I feel like that the other Novgorod(both tag and location) should be normally called Veliky Novgorod(or Great Novgorod in English) to distinguish the 2 since they are relatively close
-4 Someone mentioned in the tinto maps that for consistency the Moscovy tag should be renamed to Moscow to which I agree since that the name Moscovy/Moscovia although fine is a western exonym, the Rus started properly calling both city(country) and river Moskva(Moscow) around this time period
-5 On the same note of the previous two can you rename Perm to its official name Great Perm plz(which is to distinguish them from Little Perm)?
-6 Since Vladimir and Moscow have been split does that mean that the former is a tier three tag(Grand principality) and the latter a tier two(principality)?
-7 Is Russia a kingdom or an Empire tier formable tag? Considering Russia first united as a Tsardom under Ivan the terrible and officially became an empire centuries later under Peter the Great I'd say the first one makes more sense especially if we compare it to Bulgaria
 
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What is the light blue coloured religion in Novgorod?
Why is there Sunni religion in Lithuania?
1. Votian, one of the cultural Animist religions that we know need to rework.
2. Because of a bug in the pop editor.
 
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Nice to see so much attention to detail given for these reviews :)

Also I have a question that isn't necessarily related to this, about character names. Basically, how are they coded in? Do you have a separate pool for commoner names / ruler names? For different religions? Do specific countries get unique names or just cultures?
 
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will their be any events concerning maybe a revival of the Kievan Rus. I wrote a paper in highschool about them and if i recall prior to the Mongol invasion kiev had about 50,000 people with a very close trade relationship with Constantinople and was quite developed. Quite accuratly you represent the area in 1337 as very undeveloped, but not long before the start date it seems quite developed. I belive the source for that figure can be found in Lord and Peasent in Russia By
Jerome Blum. Basically Im wondering if there will be events to help you role play as someone trying to revive the Rus from kiev instead of Muscovy.
Not on release, as we are focusing mostly on purely historical content, and not so much on the alt-historical possibilities. It will be possible to create the Kingdom of Ruthenia, and there's some content for it at the start of the game, though.
 
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Some tweaks here, as we now have Bjarmian, Polatskian, and Smolenskian spreading over the Russian map.
why is Bjarmian a thing? Isn't it supported only by Norse sagas? I think it should be Veps, Karelian and Permians (if we take Bjarmland as a basin of the Northern Dvina River)

Wikipedia
Recent research on the Uralic substrate in northern Russian dialects suggests that several other Uralic groups besides the Permians, lived in Bjarmaland, assumed to have included the Viena Karelians, Sami and Kvens.[7] According to Helimski, the language spoken c. 1000 AD in the northern Archangel region, which he terms Lop', was closely related to but distinct from the Sami languages proper.[8] That would fit Ottar's account perfectly.

Slavic sources mention Chudes or Veps in those areas

Zavolochye is usually associated with the lands of the Vepsians, and Zavolochye Chud' also with the Vepsians and Permian

It is the Veps (or, more precisely, the chronicle весь) that many scholars consider the first candidates for association with the Zavolochian Chuds. In particular, V. V. Pimenov believed that it was the весь people, who penetrated to the end of the I millennium A.D. into Zavolochye, were met there by the Slavs in the IX-X centuries. Earlier a similar hypothesis was expressed by D. V. Bubrich, however, considering that owning the western and south-western entrances to Zavolochye весь was competing with the Merya, moving from the south along the river Yug


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Hello, and welcome to another Tinto Maps feedback review! This week, we will be taking a look at Russia, a very anticipated review (which Johan already advanced in some maps last week).

A note before we start on the area that we've covered in this update. We've focused it on the core Russian lands, plus the Kola Peninsula. This means we've not yet updated the lands of Vyatka and Perm, nor those ruled by the Golden Horde. These will be covered in the future Tinto Maps feedback post, probably the one for the Steppes and Western Siberia. With that said, let's take a look at the list of changes, and then start with maps!

ADDITIONS

Added the following:
  • Locations (153+ 55 Lakes + 6 Wastelands)
    • Andomsky Pogost
    • Ashevo
    • Azeevo
    • Badozhsky
    • Beloe
    • Berezhnyany
    • Bernovo
    • Bezhanitsy
    • Bibirevo
    • Bogorodskoye
    • Bogorodskoye (Pereyaslavl)
    • Bolshevo
    • Bor Volgo
    • Borisogleb
    • Brody (Tver)
    • Burga
    • Chelmuzhi
    • Chuzboy
    • Demyanovo
    • Drokov
    • Dubok
    • Dubrovna
    • Fomin Gorodok
    • Georgevskoye
    • Glukhovichi to Perevitska
    • Gorodechnya
    • Goroditse
    • Gruzino
    • Ilovna
    • Ivangorod
    • Izboishchi
    • Izdeshkovo
    • Izori
    • Karniki
    • Katyn
    • Khakhaly
    • Khatun
    • Khlepen
    • Kholm
    • Khotiml
    • Khotmyzh
    • Khotsy
    • Kinerma
    • Klepiki
    • Knyazhichi
    • Knyazhoye
    • Koi
    • Koloshma
    • Koponovo
    • Korenevo
    • Kosozhichi
    • Kozlov
    • Ktsyn
    • Kubenskoye
    • Kulotino
    • Kurba
    • Kuretsk
    • Kurmysh
    • Kuzhbal
    • Lezhnevo
    • Luda
    • Lyady
    • Lyakhovichy
    • Lyuban
    • Lyubichi
    • Lyubun
    • Lyubno
    • Maryovo
    • Megra
    • Megrino
    • Meletovo
    • Meshchersk
    • Mezhutka
    • Mikhailovka
    • Mikshino
    • Mikulino (Tver)
    • Moshok
    • Mushkov Pogost
    • Nadvoitsy
    • Nikolo Dor
    • Nikol'skoye
    • Nizhel'skoye
    • Nuorttijärvi
    • Obolensk
    • Odintsovo
    • Opalkova
    • Orekhovna
    • Ostrechiny
    • Pashozero
    • Petrovsk
    • Podberezye
    • Pogoreloye
    • Pogostishche
    • Poreevo
    • Pribuzh
    • (Krasnye) Prudy
    • (Serebryanye) Prudy
    • Pryazha
    • Przemysl
    • Pustosel
    • Putyvl
    • Radogosch
    • Rakitnya
    • Raznezhye
    • Revny
    • Rogachevo
    • Ropsk
    • Rozhalovo
    • Rzhavets
    • Rzheva Pustaya
    • Sevsk
    • Shal'skii
    • Shatur
    • Shchuchye
    • Shenga-Kurya
    • Shoptovo
    • Shui
    • Sol Velikaya
    • Spasskoye
    • Spasskoye (Lyskovo)
    • Starodub-Votsky
    • Sudai
    • Suikujärvi
    • Sumino
    • Svinort
    • Svir
    • Talitsa
    • Tervenichi
    • Tesov
    • Trufany
    • Ust Kuloy
    • Valday
    • Veliky Porog
    • Verba
    • Vereya
    • Vertyazin
    • Verzhavsk
    • Vetlitsy
    • Vichuga
    • Visokoye
    • Vlasovo
    • Vodlozero
    • Vognema
    • Volkona
    • Volodimerets
    • Voronizh
    • Vorotynsk
    • Vorotynsk (Novosil)
    • Vshchizh
    • Yeszk
    • Yorga
    • Zhulino
    • Zolotkovo
  • Lakes
    • Lake Bol'shoye Rovkul'skoye
    • Lake Chudzjavr
    • Lake Dvin'ye
    • Lake Engozero
    • Lake Galichkoye
    • Lake Gimoly
    • Lake Golodnaya Guba
    • Lake Goltsovoye
    • Lake Imandra
    • Lake Kamennoye
    • Lake Kenozero
    • Lake Kenozero (Near Ladoga)
    • Lake Kolozero
    • Lake Kolvitskoye
    • Lake Konchozero
    • Lake Kozhozero
    • Lake Kovdozero
    • Lake Kovzhskoye
    • Lake Kukkureozero
    • Lake Lednikovoye
    • Lake Leksozero
    • Lake Lindozero
    • Lake Lizhmozero
    • Lake Lokht'yarvi
    • Lake Lovozero
    • Lake Lyoksmozhero
    • Lake Maslozero
    • Lake Nero
    • Lake Notozero
    • Lake Nyuk
    • Lake Otradnoye
    • Lake Pal'vozero
    • Lake Peschanka-To
    • Lake Pleshcheyevo
    • Lake Pyaozero
    • Lake Seletsy
    • Lake Seliger
    • Lake Sergozero
    • Lake Shotozero
    • Lake Sredneye Kuyto
    • Lake Sumozero
    • Lake Suoyarvi
    • Lake Syamozero
    • Lake Tishkeozero
    • Lake Topozero
    • Lake Tulos
    • Lake Tungudskoye
    • Lake Umbozero
    • Lake Verkhneye Kuyto
    • Lake Volgo
    • Lake Vyalozero
    • Lake Vygozero
    • Lake Yelmozero
    • Lake Yenozero
    • Lake Zhizhitskoye
  • Wastelands
    • Divided many Wastelands in more pieces.
  • TAGs (15)
    • Fomin-Berezuesk
    • Galich-Mersky
    • Gorodets
    • Klin
    • Kozelsk
    • Novgorod-Seversky
    • Pronsk
    • Rylsk
    • Starodub
    • Suzdal
    • Tarusa
    • Uglich
    • Vladimir
    • Yuriev-Polsky
    • Zubtsov
  • Characters
    • fmb_fyodor_konstantinovich_krasny
    • glm_davyd_konstantinovich_rurik
    • glm_fyodor_davydovich_rurik
    • glm_ivan_fyodorovich_rurik
    • kch_mstislav_mikhailovich_rurik
    • kch_svyatoslav_mstislavich_rurik
    • kch_panteleimon_mstislavich_rurik
    • kch_vasily_panteleimonovich_rurik
    • kch_andrei_mstislavich_rurik
    • kzk_titus_mstislavich_rurik
    • mos_sophia_yuriovna_rurik
    • prk_alexander_mikhailovich_rurik
    • prk_mikhail_yaroslavich_rurik
    • prk_yaroslav_alexandrovich_rurik
    • rya_konstantin_romanovich_rurik
    • rya_yaroslav_romanovich_rurik
    • tve_konstantin_mikhailovich_rurik
    • trs_yuri_mikhailovich_rurik
    • trs_konstantin_yurievich_rurik
    • yrv_yaroslav_ivanovich_rurik
  • Dynamic Names
    • Added tons of Dynamic Names
CORRECTIONS

Renamed the following:
  • Locations (only corrections. Additionally renamed all locations to standardized form):
    • Aksentevo to Berezovets
    • Alexandrov to Alexandrovskaya Sloboda
    • Ardatovo to Sergach
    • Beloye to Lipno (Lipnaya Gorka)
    • Belinsky to Chembar
    • Bezhetsk to Gorodetsk
    • Bolshoy Dvor to Ozerevo
    • Bolshoye Ignatovo to Altyshevo
    • Cheltsa to Kobyl'e
    • Cherepovets to Cherepoves
    • Dalen Olina to Dalniye Zelenstsy
    • Demyansk to Demon
    • Dyatkovo to Foshnya
    • Grad Mersky to Galich
    • Hotoshino to Khotoshino
    • Kaduy to Nikol'skoye
    • Karhumagi to Karhumägi
    • Kashkaransj to Kashkarantsy
    • Kexholm to Korela
    • Kharkiv to Donetsk
    • Khoza to Zaostrovskoye
    • Kildon to Kiltinä
    • Koivisto to Beryozovskoye
    • Kolgaczich to Unezhma
    • Koporje to Kopor'ye
    • Korop to Melnya
    • Kovoda to Kovda
    • Kovrov to Rozhdestveno
    • Kurovskoye to Rogozh
    • Lahdenpohja to Kurkijoki
    • Laptevo to Lopasnya
    • Lekanstroj to Akkala
    • Liissila to Lisino
    • Likhoslavl to Mednoye
    • Limenda to Pyras
    • Lindoserskij to Lindjärvi
    • Lokot to Boldyzh
    • Loymola to Loimola
    • Luskoje to Staropolye
    • Lyudinovo to Fominichi
    • Mafelskoj to Maaselkä
    • Makaryev to Unzha
    • Malaya Shuika to Maloshuyka
    • Maly Arkhangelsky to Tagin
    • Markkova to Markobo
    • Maselskiij to Maselga
    • Mena to Snovsk
    • Michurinsk to Kozlov
    • Mökhö to Möhkö
    • Molouskoj to Mootka
    • Morshansk to Morsha
    • Nev to Nebolchi
    • Noginsk to Vokhna
    • Nöteborg to Oreshek
    • Nyen to Neva
    • Okulovka to Lyubytino
    • Onegaborg to Shuya
    • Onega Peninsula to Nyonoksa
    • Opoka to Zaplyusye
    • Oryol to Zvenigorod
    • Paaanajärvi to Paanajärvi
    • Padanskij to Puatane
    • Panoimskoj to Panoi
    • Parfino to Nalyuchi
    • Peszenskoj to Luujärvi
    • Petrovskoye to Izberdey
    • Petzinka to Pechenga
    • Pialiska to Pyalitsa
    • Pienika to Pieninka
    • Plaskoye to Gogol
    • Pochinok to Belik
    • Podporozhye to Vinnitsy
    • Podyuga to Charonda
    • Porchov to Porkhov
    • Poretskoye to Atrat
    • Prokhorovka to Muzhech
    • Riistina to Ristiina
    • Rugosenskoj to Rukajärvi
    • Sarai to Kazari
    • Seletskij to Sellinkylä
    • Sem Ostronoj to Semiostrov
    • Semtsejerskij to Semčojärvi
    • Serdobsk to Serdobinskaya
    • Seredyna-Buda to Znobov
    • Sergiyev Posad to Yanovo
    • Shakhanovka to Krasavino
    • Shenkursk to Vaga
    • Shugozero to Spirkovo
    • Sigovets to Vazhiny
    • Sokol to Arkhangelskoye
    • Soligalich to Sol' Galichskaya
    • Soma to Saarijoki
    • Sonoshinskoi to Sumsky Posad
    • Spasskij to Vygozero
    • Stanovoye to Ploskoye
    • Starababa to Olenitsa
    • Stupino to Koshira
    • Suenokele to Suonikylä
    • Svetenoes to Svyatoy Nos
    • Taldom to Dubna
    • Trelina to Tetrino
    • Tsareva to Vekshenga
    • Tunga to Tunkuo
    • Tutayev to Romanov
    • Tyrö to Martyshkino
    • Uhtua to Uhtuo
    • Ust-Shonosha to Tavrenga
    • Ustyuzhna-Zheleznopolskaya to Ustyuzhna
    • Vartsila to Värtsilä
    • Vashky to Vashki
    • Vaskina Polyana to Staraya Ryazan
    • Vesyegonsk to Ves Yogonskaya
    • Voigoma to Kriitina
    • Volnushki to Luchani
    • Volokolamsk to Volok
    • Volovo to Terbuny
    • Vyazniki to Yaropolch
    • Warshiga to Varzuga
    • Yagnitsa to Lukoves
    • Yegoryevsk to Vysokoye
    • Yershichi to Zaroy
    • Zadonsk to Teshevka
    • Zaozyorye to Ustye
    • Zaraysk to Rostislavl-Ryazansky
    • Zhizdra to Usty
    • Zhizhitsa to Zhizhets
Cultures
  • Reworked the spread of cultures in the region.
Raw Goods
  • Changed several Raw Goods as suggested.
Terrain and Vegetation
  • Total Review.
Locations
  • Redrew several Locations.

Countries
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In the first screenshot you can see the wider picture of the region, while in the second, we have the Russian Principalities more in detail. The main change here, besides the additions, is that most of them are now under the Tatar Yoke. Speaking of that, two more screenshots, the first with the IO itself, the second with the lands ruled by Ivan I 'Kalita', Prince of Muscovy:

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The second screenshot is taken playing as Novgorod, which has an elective system to pick its ruler, the current one being Ivan I 'Kalita'; you may see that Pskov and Orshek are subjects of Novgorod, while the other Principalities share with Novgorod a Personal Union under the aforementioned Prince of Muscovy.

Dynasties
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The map of Russia is much clear when you just take into account the ruling dynasties... :p

Societies of Pops
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A map mode that we hadn't revealed yet when we first presented Russia, as a few more below.

Locations
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Provinces
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Areas
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Terrain
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Russia is in general terms a cold, flat, and forested region. The climate has already been changed to the new standard (1901 distribution). Please let us know any further terrain suggestions for us!

Development
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Another new map, the development one. There's a big difference between the core lands, and the outer ones.

Harbors
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A few interesting harbors here.

Cultures
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Some tweaks here, as we now have Bjarmian, Polatskian, and Smolenskian spreading over the Russian map. It's WIP, so suggestions are welcome.

Languages
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This is our current proposal for Russia, following the feedback received, although take it as non-final. First, there are two Languages, Russian and Ruthenian, both belonging to the Slavic language family. Each of them is divided into two different 'Dialects' (remember, this is a gameplay term, as they're closer to real-life languages), Novgorodian and Russian for Russian, and Belarusian and Ukrainian for Ruthenian. The later terms are a bit modern for 1337, but we wanted to show here clearly what linguistical spheres we wanted to portray; we will gladly receive suggestions to potentially change these names for more flavorish ones if you think so. Finally, the third map is the Court Language, as you may notice because of having Latin over the Livonian and Prussian lands.

Religions
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Not many changes in the religious map mode. The main one is the portrayal of 'Finnish ancient religion' ('Suomalainen muinaisusko'), which we've called in-game 'Muinaisusko'; please let us know if you like this name, as well.

Raw Materials
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I suggest you to make an exercise, and find the differences with the original Tinto Maps...

Markets
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Not many differences, but I thought that a bigger picture wouldn't hurt, as taking a look at another endonym possible with our new flavor system, 'Moskva'.

And that's all for today! We'll be reading your feedback to our feedback review (feedback loop!), and replying to your questions, as usual. The next Tinto Maps will be this Friday, the 13th, about Central America. Aaand, we will be able to have one more Tinto Maps Feedback post before the Christmas break, the one devoted to Levant and Egypt, next Monday, the 16th! Cheers!
Are the Slavic population in the Golden Horde included in this Feedback? Because I see too many Slavic people in Uren(instead of Mari) and too little in Yelets and Lipetsk.
 
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