Drawing upon @ViniPaiva25's thread; the pseudo-Medieval Europe setting's effectively the default staple setting for the majority of fantasy fiction, especially Isekais (with pseudo-feudal Japan and China occasionally featuring, and practically all others not featuring at all), and many voice their opinions that it feels increasingly tropey, dull, boring, stale, unoriginal and overdone. But one of the problems is that, quite frankly, they're the only historical pre-industrial civilizations and societies that most fantasy authors have any half-decent knowledge of, (i.e, beyond the knowledge that such-and-such civilization/kingdom/empire existed at all). And as such, here's a writing prompt thread where you can nominate any relatively obscure non-European historical societies, cultures and civilizations which you'd like to see used as a basis/template for an Isekai setting. Any ideas?