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If they wanted to stop confusion, the area shouldn't even APPEAR as something you could enter without the DLC. In Origins, the 'First Blade' DLC was a separate location which needed the DLC to introduce a mission, giving you a 'teleport' to the new area and a quick travel icon.
So here in Odyssey, they have it shown but not 'usable'? This seems to me to be either 'Lazy', or 'Bait' (to purchase content). Either way, it's a bad look, especially to those whom only bought the base game.
Hopefully they take this as constructive for future titles, so as not to seem predatory, or incompetent, regardless of intent. Good will goes a long ways towards consumer confidence.
The reason all of Macedonia isn't part of the map is simply that it's not really considered to be a part of historical Greece, that basically changed with Alexander the Great, or rather with his father Philip II.
Thanks for the clarification, since as mentioned, I have no way to see what it's like without the DLC. I feel somewhat embarassed to have jumped to conclusions, but this is what I get for taking very little info, and trying to draw a logical conclusion from it.