Francois Froideval is adding his creativity to the projects. He’s already done a map of the globe, with all the continents and things, and the area described in Expert is in one small corner of the world, the starting point for epic adventure.
Frank Mentzer, in Dragon #77
The Known World
The map was based on our planet, as it appeared 135-150 million years ago. The probable source was "Continents in Collision" (1983), a Time Life book in the Planet Earth series (as discussed here).
The original concepts were quite vague, leaving the majority of development work to future authors. Francois Froideval (formerly of Jeux d'Carte) and I worked out that known world as originally portrayed in the Expert set, and you will also find our names together in the credits of Monster Manual II. It left open the possibility of realms inspired by various authors as well, including RE Howard, if we so chose.
Some are obvious and derivative... Hyborea, Arypt (Egypt), Brasol (Brazil), Hyborea and the related Borea, Oceania of many legends, Northworld (Norwold) and the corresponding Southold, and the Empire of the Khans (corresponding to the empires of central Asia). Some were completely fantastic but undetailed, while some are mentioned in my preplanning notes (like the Arm of God and Zyxl) but were never completed.
1. Addakia
Region corresponding to West Africa, south of the Atlas Mountains.
Region corresponding to the Baha California peninsula.
Region corresponding to Ancient Egypt.
4. Barbarians (not united)
5. Borea
6. Brasol
7. Cestia
*possibly derived from Cestus (the Girdle of Aphrodite)
Alphatia is described as the oldest empire in the world in CM1 "Test of the Warlords", a civilization built on a foundation of magic. The secret name of Alphatia is Atlantis,* in keeping with the framework that the D&D game world is a version of our own world in the ancient past.
9. Empire of Dorfin IV
*The Chronicles of Amber by Roger Zelazny
The Great Khan is mentioned in CM4 "Earthshaker!" (pg. 10).
"Tip o' the hat to Burroughs...*" here
"At that time we envisioned that Empire to be the dominant socioeconomic and political force in that region, and thus the only one worthy of mention in the company of the other major/dominant forces in other areas." here
Region corresponding to the Barbary Coast (the Four Kingdoms likely correspond to the Sultanate of Morocco and the Regencies of Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli).
"before...the Four Kingdoms fought their deadly wars" (pg. 2)
A contraction of "Hyperborea", meaning "beyond Boreas (the north wind)".
Island corresponding to Great Britain.
16. Izonda
"Izonda was from whole cloth, not the Wordworth.*" here
Region corresponding to Central Asia.
Region corresponding to India, when as a subcontinent it was part of Gondwana.
Region corresponding to the Amazon basin.*
*the mythical Amazons were a matriarchal society
Pirates of Minaea are described in M2 "Vengeance of Alphaks" (pg. 22).
"nent (arch., about/towards) [the] -sun, ie land of eternal sun*" here
*aka "land of the midnight sun" (Norway)
22. Norworld
See "The Mythos of Oceania" in The Dragon #29 (September, 1979).
A waterborne civilization? (see X7 "The War Rafts of Kron").
26. The Serpent Peninsula
27. Southold
28. Thonia
"Thonia, rather than from Blackmoor, is more easily searched if you put a "C" on the front... Try Chthonic" here
Thonian Mercenary Raiders are described in M2 "Vengeance of Alphaks" (pg. 22).
Region corresponding to Antarctica/Australia.
30. Vulture Peninsula
A name based on its shape (as with "Orc's Head Peninsula" in X9 "The Savage Coast").
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