The map
shows the rough positions of the different factions operating in
Bohavia in the spring/summer period of 3461. The area not enclosed
by any lines is still controlled by the Nyemetz.
Such
boundaries are very fluid in nature and changing continually as they
are not fortified, instead showing the areas that are currently loyal
to each faction. None of the borders of any of the area are
fortified and there are no battlelines as such.
As
for the rest of the map ...
Each of
the three major races of Bohavia has their own region of the country.
Shumava, the heavily forested area which is home to the Elves is the
area south of the Mzye, Berounka and Sazava rivers, down as far as
the Pleky Mountains. The hilly and mountainous area in the north of
the country is home to the Dwarves, which they call Sudeten. The
rivers of Ohrey, Orlitze and Odra all form boundaries between Dwarven
and Human lands. The remainder of the country, most notably the Labe
valley and the entire East of the country, called Moravia, are human
lands. Over time, however, these boundaries have become less marked
in the major cities, leading to a mixed population in many
areas.
The
yellow on black circles represent the major cities of Bohavia. These
are:
- Karlovy
Vary (80% Human, 10% Dwarven, 10% Elven)
- Pilzen
(Elven)
- Komutov
(Dwarven)
- Most
(Dwarven)
- Teplitze
(Dwarven)
- Aussig
(Dwarven Capital)
- Dyechin
(Dwarven)
- Kladno
(Human)
- Budyeyovitz (Elven Capital)
- Liberetz
(Dwarven)
- Yihlava
(50% Human, 50% Elven)
- Pardubitze (80% Human, 20% Dwarven)
- Hradetz
Kralovye (80% Human, 20% Dwarven)
- Brunn
(Human)
- Olmutz
(Human former capital - clerical city)
- Prerov
(Human)
- Zliyn
(human)
- Opava
(Dwarven)
- Ostrava
(70% Dwarven, 30% Human)
- Fridek-Mistek (70% Human, 30% Dwarven)
The
white on blue circles represent the major rivers of Bohavia. These
are:
- Mzye
- Uhlava
- Berounka
- Ohrey
- Otava
- Vltava
- Labe
- Luznitze
- Sazava
- Yizera
- Orlitze
- Diye
- Morava
- Bechva
- Odra
The
white on red circles represent the major ranges of hills and mountain
in Bohavia. These are:
- Krushne
Mountains
- Burday
Hills (low hills, densely forested)
- Pleky
Mountains (uninhabited)
- Jizersky
Mountains
- Krkonoshe Mountains
- Javoritze Hills (low hills, densely
forested)
- Orlitzky
Mountains
- Jeseniky
Mountains
- Lysa
Mountains (buffer zone with Slovensko)