Hello fellow scholars,
I've been pondering the geography of southern Aquilonia and the closest neighbouring countries for a while. The sources are a little bit contradictory, and I thought of drawing on this forum as a source of knowledge and opinions.
One thing worth noting is that in my opinion, there usually is some geographic feature like a river, mountains, hills, etc. that serves as a natural boundary, and the borders of countries conform to these. One reason is that they are easily defended from one sides or both.
Poitain. From what I've gathered, it ought to be surrounded by mountains from both north and west. In the south is the river Alimane. And now my speculations and questions:
- Apparently Aquilonia beyond Poitainian mountains is of higher elevation than Poitain in the south. The Poitainian mountains might then gradually get flatter, twindling so that they continue as the Imirian escarpment until that meets river Khorotas.
- Alimane has its sources somewhere in the western branch of the Poitainian mountains. River Bitaxa is a tributary of the Alimane, but does it flow to the east of Culario, or to the west ?
- The pass of Saxula in the Rabirian mountains is the way from Argos to Aquilonia (and Poitain). It is "near Alimane", but does Alimane flow though this pass ? Or has it broken through the Rabirian mts. farther to the east or northeast ? Or does it continue further east, meeting Khorotas somewhere where the Rabirian range has ended ?
- Ophir has territory on the western bank of Khorotas. (If it hadn't, figuring out the boundaries and geography would have been much easier...) What is the boundary between Poitain and Ophir ? If the Rabirian range would continue here even as a hill-like range, it could be the boundary until it meets the Khorotas.
- Alimane could also be the border between trans-Khorotas Ophir and Argos ?
Also, if Red River was to curve south after Ianthe, and after a while, again to the west, it would meet Khorotas so south that it could serve as part of the boundary between Argos and Ophir.
These are a little bit hard to illustrate without actually drawing them out, but I hope that you get the picture.
I've been pondering the geography of southern Aquilonia and the closest neighbouring countries for a while. The sources are a little bit contradictory, and I thought of drawing on this forum as a source of knowledge and opinions.
One thing worth noting is that in my opinion, there usually is some geographic feature like a river, mountains, hills, etc. that serves as a natural boundary, and the borders of countries conform to these. One reason is that they are easily defended from one sides or both.
Poitain. From what I've gathered, it ought to be surrounded by mountains from both north and west. In the south is the river Alimane. And now my speculations and questions:
- Apparently Aquilonia beyond Poitainian mountains is of higher elevation than Poitain in the south. The Poitainian mountains might then gradually get flatter, twindling so that they continue as the Imirian escarpment until that meets river Khorotas.
- Alimane has its sources somewhere in the western branch of the Poitainian mountains. River Bitaxa is a tributary of the Alimane, but does it flow to the east of Culario, or to the west ?
- The pass of Saxula in the Rabirian mountains is the way from Argos to Aquilonia (and Poitain). It is "near Alimane", but does Alimane flow though this pass ? Or has it broken through the Rabirian mts. farther to the east or northeast ? Or does it continue further east, meeting Khorotas somewhere where the Rabirian range has ended ?
- Ophir has territory on the western bank of Khorotas. (If it hadn't, figuring out the boundaries and geography would have been much easier...) What is the boundary between Poitain and Ophir ? If the Rabirian range would continue here even as a hill-like range, it could be the boundary until it meets the Khorotas.
- Alimane could also be the border between trans-Khorotas Ophir and Argos ?
Also, if Red River was to curve south after Ianthe, and after a while, again to the west, it would meet Khorotas so south that it could serve as part of the boundary between Argos and Ophir.
These are a little bit hard to illustrate without actually drawing them out, but I hope that you get the picture.