The spirit of the Wild West simply will not depart the United States, it seems. Following the Zimmerman War, or 'American Front of the Great War' as it's more properly known, the American Government had seen it proper to "simplify and shrink" its border with Mexico, partially as 'punishment' against Mexico itself, partially to defend against what was realised to be a significantly overstretched and undefended land border - One which had seen San Diego decimated, and Phoenix under siege. The results of this annexation resulted in the expansion of both New Mexico and Arizona (now benefiting from having a small but growing port), and creation of a new territory: Bahah.Bahah, formerly known as Baja California, was renamed as such for the simplest of reasons: a misunderstanding by a reporter in the region, and a certain national newspaper emblazoning the misspelling in one of the more famous headlines of the war. Over time, 'Bahah' became popular enough amongst the American population - especially those in the north-east who were less familiar with the area - that by the time it came to annex the area, it was being used in governmental documents. However, 2 years after the Zimmerman War has ended, the modern Bahah territory has become more of a liability than a prize. Past the more urbanised north, deep within the mountainous peninsula and its deserts, lies the 'Zone of Military Control', a name that becomes less meaningful by the day. The Unites States Army units that have remained to police the ZoMC are under constant stress to protect the territory and its people from multiple rebellious forces.-By far the most common outlaws are the Bandits and Banditos, numerous, small, disconnected groups of deserters (both of the US Army and Mexican Army), American profiteers, the politically extreme, and locals who simply want to survive at any price. Being a number of disconnected cells, they're ability to impact the wider situation in Bahah is limited, but they remain a constant threat to military and civilian alike.-Most numerous in the northern ZoMC are the Mexican Secessionists, various remnant Mexican military units, patriots and nationalists, wanting to be reunited with the mother country. However, with the ongoing civil war and general anarchy in Mexico proper, they remain unable to equip themselves and unable to amount token resistance to American troops.-Located in the central and southern areas of Bahah, the Zapatista Syndicalists fight both for Mexico and the revolution. With the primary holdings of the revolution just across the Gulf of California, enough weapons and men trickle in to the Zapatista camps to allow them to engage in an effective guerrilla war against both US and the Secessionists.-While the existence of this group has only been confirmed by a handful of encounters with individual members, it is believed the very tip of the peninsula has become the home to the German Imperial Army-in-Exile, the remnants of the 'Mexikanische Expeditionsstreitkräfte'. Originally numbering 9,000 men and 3 Regiments, the current size of the GIA is unknown. What is known, is that it is led by Prince Oskar, who has declared himself the rightful Kaiser of Germany, and that his plans involve a monarchist revolution in the German Republic.The US Army is not alone in combating these threats. They are joined by the men of the 'Bahah Office of Integration', who's agents, many of whom are veterans, have been given the powers of judge, jury, and executions within the 'New Wild West'. The 'Sheriffs', as they're colloquially known, ride upon horseback straight in to towns and villages the Army is too preoccupied (or too scared) to enter, investigating and administering their own form of western justice as they deem fit. Many rebel has met their end looking down a Sheriff's gun, and they have come to be feared and loathed by all threatening the power of balance in Bahah.Conflict is not the only thing that can be found in Bahah though. Rumours have persisted of multiple bars of solid gold being hidden around the territory. Be they fact or fiction, it has not stopped the various factions from trying to acquire them for their own nefarious ends. After all, one can not have a revolution without ammunition.---This took 3 times as long to make as my other maps, phew.What will likely be my final map in the 'Inkscape practice' "series", this one practising using various tools, the integration of symbols and legends, using bigger resolutions, using maps other than a screenshot from google maps, and latitude/longitude lines. Once more, created with the assistance of Upvoteanthology 's 'Beginner Inkscape Map Tutorial' ( upvoteanthology.deviantart.com… ). The symbol for the War Department was taken from Wikipedia.This map was actually made as the basis of a setting for a tabletop RPG game I plan to GM for, although the idea has been in my head for a good while. Anybody who looks at this and thinks of events that could happen here is welcome to comment as such, I'd love to find out what other people could come up with for this setting. As always, any critique welcome.