User blog comment:12shzarmai/Why isn't there MORE Servants or Heroic Spirits from other continents APART from Asia and Europe???/@comment-124.120.200.215-20180630135912/@comment-34352073-20180630142313

Challenge accepted. Without wikipedia or search engines, of course.

Africa: Fumo Liyongo, Shaka Zulu and Sundiata Keita. I guess if you stretch things, you could also include Soumaoro Kante (I don't remember the exact spelling). Zenobia, too, although Palmyra might not have been in Africa proper. Hannibal probably counts too, even if Carthage bordered the Mediterranean.

South America: Emperor Pedro II, Moctezumas I & II, the Duke of Caxias, Nezahualcoyotl, Tiradentes etc. Lots of Aztec, Incan and Brazilian people to go around.

Indigenous North American heroes: Poundmaker, Hiawatha, Pocahontas. Here I fall a little short since I can't remember the names correctly. I guess Geronimo too, if we count heroes that have already appeared in TM material proper.

Oceanian heroes: Kapunohu, Kamehameha I, Pao'o (once again, the exact spelling eludes me), whoever the daughters of the Djanggawul were (the sisters have names, but damned if I can remember them), I guess some famous Hawaiian Nightmarchers, though I can't recall anyone specific off the top of my head.

Non-Chinese/Japanese Asian heroes: Yi Sun-sin, Thuan Thien, Chingis Khan, Subotai, Kublai Khan, etc. If we count Indian heroes (and since India is in Asia, we probably should), then we can add people like Ekalavya, Indrajit, Rama's monkey friend (the name eludes me - Va-something). Falls a little short of the 10, but close enough I guess.

Point being, there's plenty of heroes to go around pretty much everywhere.