Thread:Undoniel/@comment-16461120-20190107065541/@comment-16461120-20190107204734

Right, both Stygia and the Black Kingdoms are part of a subcontinent (which became modern day Africa after the supercontinent broke up); however, this sentence confirms Stygia is on the world-continent of Hyboria nonetheless: The overall population is notably small, for despite its size the country possesses little arable land and that mostly along the banks of the River Styx, also called Nilus, the greatest river of the Hyborian world continent, which courses the breadth of Stygia and is home to the river horses, or hippopotamus, and the crocodile. Also, since Shem is north of the Styx, but south of Koth, that would include it in the world-continent by default; meanwhile, if the Beach at Edge of World is in the Land of No Return south of the Black Kingdoms and still part of the world-continent of Hyboria, then the aforementioned unnamed subcontinent is all part of the Hyborian world-continent.

Lastly, this one places Turan on the world-continent: Founded by the Hyrkanian adventurers who migrated around the southern end of the Vilayet Sea to its western shores, and intensely proud of this Hyrkanian heritage, Turan is perhaps the greatest empire ever to rise in the ancient world of Hyboria, stretching westward over steppe and desert as far as Zamora. Anyway, that answers most of your points in just a couple minutes of flipping through this book. If you'd like I could help recode the countries so that they properly list the continent as Hyboria.

Oh, and if you have a reference for the subcontinent being called "Stygian" then I can create a subcategory for that at the same time? --