h.e.l.lo, everyone. This post will contain maps for now, and maybe additional ill.u.s.trations at some point in the future.First, here"s a crude map of the world, as it would be known to the main cast at the end of book 1.
Note that this is not complete or precise, or even fully correct, since no one has properly mapped out the world at this point. Also, I kinda ran out of s.p.a.ce so the eastern part of Arcavia is cut off. It doesn"t have that many interesting parts anyways, since the entire continent is pretty square.
a map of the Medala Empire and Yakuallpa. Also known as the Great Turtle (even though it barely looks like a turtle) or the Twin Isles (even though it"s technicaly two peninsulas stacked together... medieval people aren"t great at geography).The map will be updated as we go along, for now I"ve included the named locations from book two (The Raven and the Snake), so if you want to avoid very minor spoilers you should only check the map after you"ve read up to Chapter 40 or so.
northern peninsula is called Sinchay, the southern one Sachay. It"s a very stretched land which spans climates from mediterranean in the very north to arctic tundra in the south. The overall territory isn"t actually that large. The northern Isle of Sinchay has a slightly smaller area than the Iberian Peninsula. It"s even less if you exclude mountains and frozen wastes no one lives in.
The Chutwa Empire is some ways west, beyond the Verdant Isles. The Arcavian continent is waaay out towards the east, water and difficult streams abound. The path Corco and his people take in book two leads them from Porcero over Samusca through a small mountain pa.s.s. Unlike the two major pa.s.ses, the pa.s.s is too small to be visible on the map, but it would lead them out of the mountains just north of Arguna.
Here"s the same map again, but with political borders, as of the start of book three. Be aware of spoilers for the end of book two.
dark blue is Corco"s administration, while the light blue is his directly controlled territory. The red is Pacha"s administration while the yellow/gold is Amautu. Arguna in purple is ruled jointly, so it gets its own color. As an aside, most of the islands along the coast don"t belong to anyone for special and complicated reasons I will probably go into in a future chapter. I don"t wanna spoil that yet in case I ever intend to make it a major plot point.