The Gulf States' PBEM and Wildland's PBEM, the most recent games posted on this forum, have broken with tradition and have not based their games solely on the five traditional regions of Anuire but upon a mixture of the those regions.

In both cases this makes for a more interesting game, potentially at least, as the different cultures mingle, interact, and conflict. A welcome departure from the norm.

However even with these differences they conform with the norm of the macro game - regional power (even if the regions are nonconventional).

Have there been any 'micro' games that encompass only a few realms? The Roesone book gives more than enough details to sport a campaign within that realm alone. I could easily envision each Count within Roesone ruling their own county. Of course it becomes more interesting when a Count is unblooded. How does Abbatuor fend off the blooded scions of Anuire? With the various intrigues from Ghoere and Diemed, and possibly Aerenwe, Roesone alone could provide an interesting PBEM campaign background.

While the Counts would vie for power within the realm wielding the power of their county against the Baron the Archprelate would also have to consider the demands of his parish/county priests/prelates. Guilds would be interesting as well as the different county guildmasters contend against the Grand Guildmaster.

Thoughts?