So, after a few days of relaying information between existing designs and suggestions, I've finally produced an acceptable map of Evigrus, AKA the continent the Eternal starts in from the CYOA adventure Eternal, by EndMaster.
You'll notice that it isn't the entire world; this is because I'm not terribly good at visualizing entire globes out in a single rectangle. I'll be making the other continent and Mortos (necromancer island) later on before piecing it all together, but as it stands, you'll have to make do with what I've got. If you're confused, the centered country towards the East is the landlocked Quala, where the heart of the Empire stands.
Quala, the heart of the Empire, is the large blot of land in the center. To its right (east) is the Delerg Province, and south of Delerg and Quala is Nalin. Western Nalin is the more or less civilized part, and the East is "Naleen", the local name for the unsettled lands that eventually fade into threatening jungles.
North of Quala is the Rask Frontier, which beyond the map lies incredibly difficult lands to conquer. The west contains the Arat province, which borders the rivaling Felkan Kingdom. Below Nalin is the Usksha desert, home to nomads and a variety of hostile, harsh fauna.
West of the Felkan Kingdom is gnoll territory, an area ravaged by perpetual strife between tribes (though sometimes not, if a warlord of prominence manages to unite the majority of the tribes), and west of that would be the Torite territories, which include other humanoid beasts such as harpies and the like. South of Tor and the gnoll territory stands the Broki kingdom, a realm caught forever in strife as governments of all shapes and sizes test their luck winning the hearts of people and maintaining power through bloody war.
South of the Broki Kingdom are the city states, which have fluctuating borders as often as a city rises (which is very). South of that, in the darker blot, is the mountain in which the ingenious gnomes reside in.
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