After about a week of off/on motivation, I've finally finishing copying over the nations, locations (minus landmasses), and organizations. This helps me refresh my memory for the historical events, letters, races, and religions that I'll be retyping up so that I can spot any inconsistencies or improve upon those texts.

I'm not confident on my population counts - I gave a ballpark of what I think each nation should be, most of them in the millions, and then broke down the towns to make up that population. Some of the towns are definitely way too large - I may need to specify that they consist of smaller communities, sort of like medieval micropolitans. I can't tell if the nations are too big or too small for the overall land area, but for now I'm content with the population ratios.

I've also been thinking about the world maps. I've redone them 4-5 times over the past six years, and while I think each time gets a bit better, they always end up with a cartoonish feel and I can't replicate that realistic and believable cartography map.

I'm going to finish out landmasses next since those prompts are a bit smaller, and then probably the economy-related articles. After that, I'm not sure what I'll move onto next - maybe races, but the religious texts are tied to each race and I haven't figured out the best way to convert them into a readable wiki format given how large some of them are, specifically the orc Umeck (especially with the verse numbers - I have a feeling that will suck).

All of the lore is already made, I just need to transfer it from my book to the wiki, which isn't hard but it is tedious and a bit boring when I could be figuring out more lore to create.