I love Roghan Josh, omg
07.01.2025 02:31 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0@patocrator.bsky.social
I'm not actually here. I like making fake maps.
I love Roghan Josh, omg
07.01.2025 02:31 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0I love how as an adult I'm gaining more appreciation for the tacky stuff my parents and grandparents had around the house around the holidays.
12.12.2024 03:45 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Hibernophile
03.12.2024 12:33 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0"The gods do not subtract from the allotted span of Men's lives the hours spent [Shoplifting]"
It works
Originalism is the principled belief that the law should be interpreted through the lens of the origins of one's own wealth.
26.11.2024 02:57 β π 1 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0Hmm, I wonder what those originalists on the court will say...
26.11.2024 02:27 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Thanks, I really didn't know the terms; seemed unlikely to be unilaterally possible without some serious shenanigans.
26.11.2024 02:16 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0So is NAFTA just not a thing anymore?
26.11.2024 00:53 β π 4 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Hi-res alternate history map of "the House of Islam" at the close of the 8th Century, about 80 years after the fall of Constantinople to the Arabs in AD 718. The map is divided into light areas (under the power of the Caliphate), and dark areas outside of the Islamic world. In this timeline, most of the old Roman Empire is under Arab rule. Only a few areas remain independent: (using modern names) Transylvania, the Alps, Corsica, Sardinia, Brittany, the Basque lands, Asturias, Galicia, and the British Isles. In some places the Arabs advanced further than the Romans, taking lands north and east of the Danube (modern Hungary, Romania, and Czechia, as well as Bavaria and Franconia in Germania). Most of the advances were in Europe, but this map includes deep Arab expansion into the Sahara, the Punjab, Afghanistan, and into the Western Tarim Basin.
Big map of an on-going series. What if the Arabs took Constantinople in AD 718/AH 100? Through the eyes of a fictional Islamic geographer, Al-Bayuri, this map explores a world completely remade. I had a lot of fun with place-names in this one.
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Exactly. It isn't the same giving it the vetbro treatment
22.11.2024 03:53 β π 4 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0They also had an Elf Tactical team in that movie, but it was perfect as a short side-bit.
22.11.2024 03:51 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0We didn't need a whole movie for Tacticool Christmas. This 5-min bit from 1994 was more than adequate.
22.11.2024 03:50 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Love the stitching/weave pattern(?) of the apron
21.11.2024 15:50 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0IMO American state-military-industrial complex was too advanced to be curtailed by even Eisenhower. Zhukov would be under similar pressure. If there was a contingent point to avoid the Cold War, I don't think Stalin's death in '45 would be sufficient.
21.11.2024 03:25 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Incredible, didn't even think this was an option. Nice burgers!
20.11.2024 04:30 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Large political map of Eurasia and northeastern Africa in an alternate timeline circa 1867. Russia (in dark green) has annexed the former Qing Chinese territories of Eastern Turkestan, Mongolia, and Manchuria (in light green). Other major changes to the map are in Europe, where the French Republic has survived under the Sieyes Constitution (General Bonaparte died in Egypt), the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth survived (albeit reorganized after a French-supported Revolution), Prussia does not exist, and the Ottoman Turks are experiencing a revival. In Africa, the Ottomans hold large segments of the north, the Omani Empire has significant influence over the East African coast, and indigenous polities speckle the interior. European colonial enterprises, though present, have not yet pushed into the continent. In Central Asia, the British and Russians (largely cooperating against the French-dominated Republican Bloc) have divided the region between themselves. The British Raj is organized slightly differently, and the Viceroy occupied the Tibetan State in retaliation for the 1866 Treaty of St. Petersburg (where the Russians converted the Governates of East Turkestan, Mongolia, and Manchuria from Russo-Chinese condominiums into formal Russian possessions). Tensions were diffused by the Treaty of Peking (1867). In Southeast and East Asia the French have been particularly aggressive in their expansion, taking over Aceh and Cochinchina, and gaining Hainan and Formosa from the Peking agreement. Burma, Siam, Dai Nam, Johor, Brunei, Sulu, Bulungan, and Maguindanao remain independent in spite of European inroads. All three major European powers agreed to assist Qing against the massive Taiping rebellion. The Shogun of Japan and the Emperor of Korea are under increasing diplomatic and kinetic pressure to open their countries to Western influence. Australia (through colonization) and Alaska (through the Treaty of Peking) are the latest additions to the British Empire.
What if Russia was big? A small cabal of Russian nobles force Empress Anna to sign "The Conditions" of 1730, ushering in a very different 19th Century. Cossacks, freed serfs and European investment drive Russian expansion into the "Wild East."
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Infographic map of The Crusade of Saint John of Cathay. In this scenario the Khitan Western Liao Dyansty defeats the Seljuk rump states in Khorasan under the leadership of Yelu Yokhan, a Nestorian Christian king. As the demands of his wars against the Turks draw his armies westwards, Yokhan is possessed by a sense of destiny to take Jerusalem from the Muslims shortly after the failed Fourth Crusade.
What if Prester John was real? A scenario exploring a world where the medieval tales of a priestly king in the East weren't just a fiction.
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Alternate History map showing the German lands of the Holy Roman Empire circa AD 1300. In gold are the lands of the Czech Premyslids: Bohemia, Moravia, Austria, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, Friuli, Krakow, and scattered estates in Swabia and the Rhineland. Also illustrated are: -the Wettins in Thuringia and Saxony (green) -the Brandenburg branch of the Ascanians in Brandenburg, Saxony, and Pomerania (brown) -the Wittelsbachs in Bavaria and the Palatinate (pale blue) -the Habsburgs in Upper Swabia (red) -the Luxembourgs in Upper Lotharingia (white) -the Wassenbergs in Guelders and Limburg (dark blue) -the Dampierres of Flanders (dark grey) See my post on Reddit for the full narrative!
Alternate History scenario where Ottokar II beat the Habsburgs at Marchfeld. Though he successfully gains the assent of the German princes to become King of the Romans, he never comes to terms with the Pope and is never crowned Holy Roman Emperor.
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Large political map of Eurasia and northeastern Africa in an alternate timeline circa 1867. Russia (in dark green) has annexed the former Qing Chinese territories of Eastern Turkestan, Mongolia, and Manchuria (in light green). Other major changes to the map are in Europe, where the French Republic has survived under the Sieyes Constitution (General Bonaparte died in Egypt), the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth survived (albeit reorganized after a French-supported Revolution), Prussia does not exist, and the Ottoman Turks are experiencing a revival. In Africa, the Ottomans hold large segments of the north, the Omani Empire has significant influence over the East African coast, and indigenous polities speckle the interior. European colonial enterprises, though present, have not yet pushed into the continent. In Central Asia, the British and Russians (largely cooperating against the French-dominated Republican Bloc) have divided the region between themselves. The British Raj is organized slightly differently, and the Viceroy occupied the Tibetan State in retaliation for the 1866 Treaty of St. Petersburg (where the Russians converted the Governates of East Turkestan, Mongolia, and Manchuria from Russo-Chinese condominiums into formal Russian possessions). Tensions were diffused by the Treaty of Peking (1867). In Southeast and East Asia the French have been particularly aggressive in their expansion, taking over Aceh and Cochinchina, and gaining Hainan and Formosa from the Peking agreement. Burma, Siam, Dai Nam, Johor, Brunei, Sulu, Bulungan, and Maguindanao remain independent in spite of European inroads. All three major European powers agreed to assist Qing against the massive Taiping rebellion. The Shogun of Japan and the Emperor of Korea are under increasing diplomatic and kinetic pressure to open their countries to Western influence. Australia (through colonization) and Alaska (through the Treaty of Peking) are the latest additions to the British Empire.
What if Russia was big? A small cabal of Russian nobles force Empress Anna to sign "The Conditions" of 1730, ushering in a very different 19th Century. Cossacks, freed serfs and European investment drive Russian expansion into the "Wild East."
Full post: www.reddit.com/r/imaginarym...
Woman in a chariot being pulled by two white horses. Sheβs releasing the reins as they thrash away from her. There is a large billowing piece of fabric framing them, and behind the fabric is a dark red planet-like shape.
Commissioned artwork for THE CHARIOT tarot card
17.10.2024 15:11 β π 400 π 76 π¬ 8 π 0Good to see you too!
19.11.2024 02:25 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Infographic map of The Crusade of Saint John of Cathay. In this scenario the Khitan Western Liao Dyansty defeats the Seljuk rump states in Khorasan under the leadership of Yelu Yokhan, a Nestorian Christian king. As the demands of his wars against the Turks draw his armies westwards, Yokhan is possessed by a sense of destiny to take Jerusalem from the Muslims shortly after the failed Fourth Crusade.
What if Prester John was real? A scenario exploring a world where the medieval tales of a priestly king in the East weren't just a fiction.
Full post: www.reddit.com/r/imaginarym...
Alternate History map showing the German lands of the Holy Roman Empire circa AD 1300. In gold are the lands of the Czech Premyslids: Bohemia, Moravia, Austria, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, Friuli, Krakow, and scattered estates in Swabia and the Rhineland. Also illustrated are: -the Wettins in Thuringia and Saxony (green) -the Brandenburg branch of the Ascanians in Brandenburg, Saxony, and Pomerania (brown) -the Wittelsbachs in Bavaria and the Palatinate (pale blue) -the Habsburgs in Upper Swabia (red) -the Luxembourgs in Upper Lotharingia (white) -the Wassenbergs in Guelders and Limburg (dark blue) -the Dampierres of Flanders (dark grey) See my post on Reddit for the full narrative!
Alternate History scenario where Ottokar II beat the Habsburgs at Marchfeld. Though he successfully gains the assent of the German princes to become King of the Romans, he never comes to terms with the Pope and is never crowned Holy Roman Emperor.
Full post: www.reddit.com/r/imaginarym...