Hey everyone!
Below, I've listed some interesting graphics I've made to show various things.
Feel free to offer feedback on how to differently represent the information show, as well as offer suggestions for other things that could use a graphic.
If you'd like to post your own graphics too, pertaining to CoE, feel free.
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Domain & Settlement Selection Profession Chart
This "Domain & Settlement Selection Profession Chart" is a graphic that approximates the relationship of professions based on the goods and labor each produces. The information is sourced from Snipehunter's, DSS Professions? What are they even?. I've discerned nine functional groupings of professions, in which raw-resource producers (except quarriers), are in Argriculture & Harvesters, they pass their products to the Artisans. These are Elyrians who necessarily create artificial goods from raw resources. Merchants or alternatively, salesmenn, sell and distribute the goods from artisans, as well as agriculturists & harvesters. This grouping also includes quarriers, whose heavy product is assumed to be bought directly from the source, and would feed into the workflow of carvers or the next grouping: Construction. This grouping consists of professionals who make dwellings, military installations, and all manner of large and small civic projects. Occupying the next group are the Combatants, who are professionals that meet all your needs for conflict resolution with pointy things. The professionals sometimes interface with those in High Society, a grouping of those who either govern, enjoy luxuries, or otherwise work in the occupation that makes such luxuries possible. Off to the side are the Crime & Punishment professionals. These are your folk who both break the law and keep it. Then, for the advancement of culture, we have those in the fields of Education & Spirituality. They'll serve all your knowledge, technology, and divine or Affinity System needs. Lastly is the group that moves the world: those who specialize in Transport, including notably, sailors and drivers.
Enjoy, and I welcome any feedback or discussion.
(Resources used: DSS Professions? What are they even?)
A General Language Primer for Elyrians
This "A General Language Primer for Elyrians" is a graphic to put in one place the intricate languages SBS has developed for the initial playable tribes in Chronicles of Elyria. Hopefully it will mitigate confusion on who speaks what and who might understand whom. Hopefully, as more amusing phrases are learned, this primer can lead into more focused primers to demonstrate individual language rules for anyone interested in throwing around Denhørt at parties, and so on!
Enjoy, and I welcome any feedback or discussion.
(Resources used: CoE Tribes Page, The Stowaway A Tale of Elyria, CoE Surname Reservation Generator)
Elyrian Astrology
"Elyrian Astrology" is helpful graphic that illustrates the information on the Astrology that influences the CoE Personal Destiny system, as presented by Caspian and Snipehunter at the conclusion of their the Personal Destiny Live Stream. The solar system's sequence and orbit are a best guess made after surveying the CoE Character Creation | Pre-Alpha Live Walkthrough, in conjunction with wiki information. I've illustrated my assumption in this linked image: Solar System Assumption.
Enjoy, and I welcome any feedback or discussion.
(Resources used: Character Creation | Pre-Alpha Live Walkthrough, Chronicles of Elyria | Player Destiny System | 06.20.18, Chronicles of Elyria - Live Q&A | 2.7.18,Celebrate Longest Night)
Elyrian Population Breakdown - Somewhat Outdated
"Elyrian Population Breakdown" is helpful for showing the possible plurality you might see in your own kingdom. Paired with the crowned icons are other person icons which should jump out as representing the spouse of that noble title.
(Resources used: DJ #18: Kingdom & Land Management, Nobility & Aristocracy)
What to do in Vivecta County
"What to do in Vivecta County" illustrates a host of activities available to four broad classifications of gamers: The Adventurer, the Crafter, the Trader, and the Leader. Which of these four gamer types are you?
This is, of course, a very self-serving graphic, but I found it interesting and hope you do too.
(Resources used: Vivecta County
Elyrians & Where on Earth to Find Them
"Elyrians & Where on Earth to Find Them" does a couple things.
• It shows a neat representation of Earth's biomes and matches them to the Elyrian tribes.
• It also implies which Elyrian Tribes could have the most intense feelings toward one another. This is shown as a relationship of how earthly biomes share space in simplified transitions on the legend.
As a result of ecological transition, these three groups appear:
( To'resk, Dras, Mydarri, and Janoa )
( Neran, Owem, The Waerd, and Erishe )
( Kypiq, Brudvir, Hrothi, and Yoru )
& it can be it can be assumed, using tropes in fiction, within each tribal group there could exist a respectful pairing and a disrespectful pairing—for example: To'resk get along with Janoa but dislike Mydarri, and so on.
Anyways, enjoy this graphic and have fun and fantasizing which Earthly cultures could serve as parallels to Elyrian tribes based on the geography of this map.
I recommend looking at the map, one continent at a time.
(Resources used: The Game Garden Grows & many ecological maps)