
The exact geographic spread of the ancient Celts is disputed in particular, the ways in which the Iron Age inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland should be regarded as Celts have become a subject of controversy. The history of pre-Celtic Europe and the exact relationship between ethnic, linguistic and cultural factors in the Celtic world remains uncertain and controversial. The Celts (, see pronunciation of Celt for different usages) are a collection of Indo-European peoples of Europe identified by their use of the Celtic languages and other cultural similarities. or coming across a new super power foreign faction such as Japan or China to unite all of Calradia against would make for a very interesting play through. The possibility of colonizing a weaker continent such as the America region and roleplaying as the British empire type could be a fun play through. The north of Sturgia small continent(s) region is a combination of Iceland/Greenland which is almost definetely the Nords origin. The Americas and the Oceania region are the most different (with Oceania having no region at all) but south of Aserai region looks almost the same rough shape of Africa but smaller.

With a larger Indian looking subcontinent. Next to the aserai region is a Saudi Arabia looking area, further east is an asian region. What I've noticed is that the final playable map in the game looks a lot like Europe, with mongols(Khuzaits) in the east, Roman's (Empire) in the Mediterranean, the French and English (Battania and Vlandians) and Russia (Sturgians) and Egypt (Aserai) in Africa with is southern most area of the map. It's honestly a really wonderful attention to detail ultimately though, to use the Oppidia as a sort of filling-out, to provide a more unique Celtic lineage and a more authentic experience to Celts as an unromanized population of later history, such is the case with Battania, and not as the historical path that followed where they were progressively Romanized and adopted Continental styles of most things. The screaming warriors and "savage armor" also point to the society more reflecting British Celts than Continental ones, as the Gauls tended to be a bit more long-hair-and-chainmail, stab-you-from-horseback, while the Brits bleached and spiked their hair, lobbed severed heads, and then went in butt-naked and screaming because "If the gods want you dead, no armor in the world will save you"

Their towns are structured like Oppidia, a Gallic innovation in larger-scale settlement design for the sort of population sizes that you just didn't get in Celtic Britain, but the architecture is heavily pulled from British Celts and particularly the Picts.

Yes, in ancient times and in the form of Gauls, which the Battanians are only slightly based on.
