History Of Boraegia: Every Year
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.พ. 2025
- Music used in this video (all by Kevin MacLeod):
• Expeditionary
• Kevin MacLeod - Lord o...
• Kevin MacLeod [Officia...
• Nerves
• Oppressive Gloom
• Americana
This video was heavily inspired by:
The History of the World: Every Year
• The History of the Wor...
History of Famana: Every Year (History timeline of fictional Planet)
• History of Famana: Eve...
I love this concept! Can you add biomes to the map like desert and snowy areas next time?
Thanks, I could try adding more detail if I make a sequel
Boraegia and Famana:
*arguing in Russian language*
Cryllic language
thanks for putting all this effort into this cool project. Hopefully it was fun in making.
thanks :)
Only thing I have to say: Be careful when connecting lakes to oceans, water flows downwards, not upwards, its why rivers never split, they join together, nevertheless great video!
Ikaes?
"water flows downwards not upwards" is phrased a bit weird? I mean it obvious in elevation terms from top of mountains to oceans/lakes with lower elevation. Otherwise the word downwards could mean southward in which rivers infact do not only move southwards (cough nile river).
Rivers never split and then rejoin* (rephrased it) but its possible but very rare, just look at mesopotamian rivers.
@@NeoWish lol that was a typing mistake I made
@@NeoWish I meant that, from the point of origin rivers do not split, two rivers join together, if you'd look at them from where they ended, then yes the would split, but it never happens when you look at a river from the source, but he didn't do that wrong.
well what if the lake is in a lower altitude from sea level? and it so happens that a river trying to stretch across the continent goes into a depression that leads to it filling with water?
Это одно из лучших видео о маппинге, что я видел. Я с детства рисую карты, придумываю королевства, материки, войны, торговлю... Ты вополотил мою детскую мечту. Спасибо тебе, это по-настоящему шедевральное видео. Я очень его люблю ❤
Спасибо тебе ❤
I love the attention to language/culture colorization
I love that empires don't collapse in a snap lol, there is a process.
I think you're too scared in expanding the empires early on. Conquerors don't see any limits, neither should you.
To me there are three types of empires
1. Conquerors - Empires spawned because they had an S tier general (Mongols, Macedon) these are quick in rise and fall.
2. Institutional - Empires that spawned because they had a great system of governance (Rome, China) slow in rise aswell as fall.
3. Lucky - Empire that spawned because everyone around them, for whatever reason, are weaker than usual (Caliphates, Sweden) the speed depends on power imbalance, will fall when imbalance normalize.
There are also nomadic empires like the huns and once again the mongols.
@@HistoryGeek-qx7tb thats no. 1
oh heck yeah i love this comment i have to take into account into worldbuilding empires now.
did you make this yourself? because its very impressive. keep up the good work!
Thanks, I made it all myself except for the music
Hooray; another video about fictional planets!
Underrated fr
11:47 glory to yerder the great and the yonodian throne!
Hello? That was so cool! I love these kinds of videos.
Thanks for watching!
ur mapping is cool. but can u do other fictional planets if available.
I might in the future but not for a while.
Pretty cool, i wanted to do something like this as well but lack the technical skill, unfortunately
awesome! :D
I see potential!
Wow the Cyberocracy really messed stuff up huh?
Really surprised that Salot made it around for so long.
I finish uploading history of my fantasy world every year I click home and the first video I see:
Hi! I like this quite a lot. I'm making my own series similiar to Famana and was wondering if it's okay if I can use a bit of inspiration from this??
Yes, that's completely fine
how do you make these I wanna make my own?
@Stikzzvr I used GIMP to create the images, the video editing software doesn't really matter as long as it can handle a few thousand images at a time
@@BoraegianMapping oh okay, thanks
I love this vid 🥰
This is pretty great, do you mind telling how many wars happened?
There were so much that I lost track.
i didint really realize what where the darkest ages, was it a ice age, a virus, or a war?
A war, one of the years says "The Last War"
Is Sarfaltic Empire inspired Roman Empire? And Yondolan Empire is similar to Mongolian Empire.
A lot of the countries are inspired by real life ones.
Yondoian Empire fans here❤❤❤
i have some ideas for what you could do next
Hey this is awesome, I had question tho.
How did you come up with all those names, any time I try to do anything fictional i can never think of any names and I end up stuck.
I came up with the ideas in my head and made sure it wasn't a name that already existed for something else
what's happening on the 3030's ????
A global catastrophe.
What software did you use for this?
I used GIMP
is this the only video you will post on this channel or will there be more?
Might be the only one, if I post another one it won't be for a while
You ever post again?
I might, but not for a while.
@@BoraegianMapping Makykay
how can you do this😢
I used GIMP to make the images and CapCut to edit the video, both are for free although I recommend using a fast editing app that can handle many images at once
@ OML THANK YOU
Hey is it OK if I'm took inspiration from the intro for my intro?
That's okay
@@BoraegianMapping Thank you!
yondoi is similar like mongol
no entiendo na
Es un mapa de un mundo o un continente ficticio