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Celandra is a game in which the players take the roles of societies, rather than playing individual characters. The players will invent a society with its culture and heritage, and will guide its development and interaction with the world. Emphasis will be be placed on developing a detailed history of Celandra, along with myths and legends.
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AndrewJanssen
Andrew Janssen

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Oct 23
2005

07:34

[Cel] Population adjustments - Taltheran

The 1.2 million is pre-war population. Jeff's table for 1458 gives 
Taltheran's post civil war population as 750,000. See 
http://www.phoenyx.net/twiki/bin/view/Celandra/PopulationIn1458

I've added a link to it under Player Contributions--for some reason, it 
was hidden under Files.

At a guess, Mir, Sedonia, and Kaeir ended up with roughly equal 
Taltherani populations.

Andrew

ibrahim wrote:

> Hi guys,
> 
> Assuming everything in post-conquest Taltheran settles down nicely, I 
> guess we should review the Taltherani population figures, and how the 
> division of Taltheran affects Mirrish, Sedonian and Kaeiraen populations.
> 
> The page lists 1.2 million for Taltheran.  I'm not too good with land 
> mass from maps, though.
> 
>  From what I understand, the upper Tal river valley was far less 
> populated than the Tal basin.  The Tal basin though would be able to 
> support a larger population than the more hilly and forested Saltrim 
> region.  A minor counterbalance to this though would be the influx of 
> refugees to Saltrim from the rest of Taltheran.
> 
> Additionally, what would the populations of Tal, Pran, Coryn and Saltrim 
> be?  Coryn would be the smallest, followed by Pran or the ancient city 
> Saltrim, with Tal being the largest understandably.  However, all their 
> populations may have decreased for the long-term due to the earlier 
> civil war, and temporarily due to uncertainties over the partition of 
> Taltheran.
> 
> Corryn though I assume is slightly less temperate than the Tal river 
> region, and therefore would support a lower population.
> 
> As little fighting took place, population loss from war would be 
> minimal.  Though, is the 1.2 million figure post-civil war?
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
> Ibrahim Underwood
> 
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