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Enter the world of Totally Attila...
Imagine in your mind's eye, you have just started playing a campaign as the Alans. There is a cloudy visual texture that makes up most of what you see. Indeed, this cloudy visual texture coats most of the world map, obscuring your view of the terrain below. You cannot see any of the other armies or agents, nor any of the little deer or cows that live in the happy trees and meadows. Now, in your mind's eye still, begin to pan across this descriptionless void. Little icons pear out from the obfuscation...they look vaguely like little white buildings, seen from the front, with a facade of columns underneath a triangular roof pointing upward. Some of them will have laurels on their sides, and some are plain, but no matter where you go, you will find them, lying on top of the blanket of clouds, pinpricks in the void.
These little white icons are NOT clouds!
Now for the apparently tricky bit: Keep visualizing the small icons that you see lying on top of that texture. Hold them there for a bit. Realize that each one you see corresponds to an actual city, and that you now know exactly where every city in the entirety of Europe and Asia is, even though you cannot actually physically see that city. Now make them disappear! Poof! Gone. No more little white icons. Just plain, descriptionless clouds.