First Picture:
An aeolipile, aeolipyle, or eolipile is a simple, bladeless radial steam turbine which spins when the central water container is heated. Torque is produced by steam jets exiting the turbine.
The aeolipile is considered to be the first recorded steam engine or reaction steam turbine, but it is neither a practical source of power nor a direct predecessor of the type of steam engine invented during the Industrial Revolution.
The name – derived from the Greek word Αἴολος and Latin word pila – translates to "the ball of Aeolus", Aeolus being the Greek god of the air and wind.
Second Picture: Side and location of Elamaerys.
Third Picture: Picture of the East and West as per requested: I use the map per this one (tried to attach the pic to this post but it was too large:
http://www.fantasticmaps.com/the-lands-of-ice-and-fire/
Questions asked:
Current Population of Corinth: ~35-40k people
Current Population of Elamaerys (Once Aegon and his family arrives in the fleet): ~37-40k people
Natives living in Elamaerys: zero (as far as they presently know)
Demographics:
75% clear Essosi and Westerosi Valyrian heritage
15% clear Westerosi Andal and/or First Men heritage
7-8% Essosi heritage
1-2% Summer Islander heritage
Army: ~11k (all stationed in Corinth presently). ~6k irregular (Knights, men-at-arms, etc) ~5k (soldiers - pikemen, bowmen, etc)
Navy (war): ~120 galleys and warships, ~10k (on merchant ships but will be used in the war)
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