Muhaha, this is interesting now
I like a bit of trivia
The second image seems to be Pappa New Guinea.
The others are hard to see, but the 3rd one does remind me of the Turkish-Greek sea/boarders
That first one, aint got a clue
I enter the room and get accustomed to my usual place. While sitting down I already notice the different drawings, which have been placed on the desk. I start to feel uneasy about this situation, but I don’t say anything and wait for doctor Gresel to start the conversation. After sitting down as well she starts asking the usual questions. How am I doing? Have there been any exceptional circumstances? Nightmares? She cannot hide that she has more questions, which normally would not come up in our weekly meeting. I do her the favor and answer her questions quickly. After a short break she starts to move the drawings closer to me. I pick them up and look at them. Silence...
“What do you see, General Gordon? Does this look familiar?”
She looks at me as if expecting that I would recognize those outlines. It normally doesn’t take me that long to recognize familiar drawings, since I made many sketches and drawings myself when I was on expeditions and journeys.
And now I am sitting here, tense, staring at these strangely familiar shapes…


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Muhaha, this is interesting now
I like a bit of trivia
The second image seems to be Pappa New Guinea.
The others are hard to see, but the 3rd one does remind me of the Turkish-Greek sea/boarders
That first one, aint got a clue

I think the first image is Crimea.
First one is the Sea of Azov above the Black Sea which borders the Ukraine and Russia.
Second one is Papua New Guinea.
Third one is the Dardanelles straight which connects the Sea of Marmara with the Aegean Sea.
Yep :
1 => Azove Sea ( north Black Sea )
2 => Papua New Guinea .
3 => Dardanele straight area .
I thought that too. but there something about the black sea that doesnt match it...ATownGtr wrote:
First one is the Sea of Azov above the Black Sea which borders the Ukraine and Russia.Second one is Papua New Guinea.
Third one is the Dardanelles straight which connects the Sea of Marmara with the Aegean Sea.

It is pretty intresting...
The 1st one is the sea that borders Russia and Ukraine.
2nd one is clearly Papua New Guinea.
3rd is the sea that is between Greece and Turkey.
it's definitely the Azov Seaoceanhawk wrote:
I thought that too. but there something about the black sea that doesnt match it...ATownGtr wrote:
First one is the Sea of Azov above the Black Sea which borders the Ukraine and Russia.Second one is Papua New Guinea.
Third one is the Dardanelles straight which connects the Sea of Marmara with the Aegean Sea.
Well now we have established what the pics are, why do we have them?
New maps of some sort is what I'm thinking.Ellio_98 wrote:
Well now we have established what the pics are, why do we have them?
Looks like they may have been used in digital overlays as they were designing the game maps or something maybe.Ellio_98 wrote:
Well now we have established what the pics are, why do we have them?
=>The first one is the Sea of Azov,
=>The second one is Papua New Giunea,
=>And the third one is the Turkey - Greece sea border (The Aegean Sea).
Oh! I also know it!
The first one is lady dinosaur

The second one is old grumpy tortoise

And the last one is angry psycho fire chicken

I'm pretty sure.
Lmao that is perfect.Fury wrote:
Oh! I also know it!The first one is lady dinosaur
The second one is old grumpy tortoise
And the last one is angry psycho fire chicken
I'm pretty sure.
Hello there! :)
OMG i love those so much, thank you for that hahaha
@Fury Unbelievable! best post since month in this forum. ![]()
Hahhaha That made my day.
Simply beautiful. What a creative imagination!
If there's a prize - Fury gets it
Haha, thanks! It happens when you have a lot of work in the evening... :F
Anyway, I bet it's a subtle announcement of new map!
Or, its confirmed mythical creatures as new units.Fury wrote:
Haha, thanks! It happens when you have a lot of work in the evening... :FAnyway, I bet it's a subtle announcement of new map!
Picture number 1?
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