When it comes to maps—a technology that is 4,000 years old—two completely contradictory things are true: Nothing has changed. And everything has changed. What hasn’t changed is maps are a language.
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How To Make Your D&D Maps More Interesting
You may start with a grand storyline, a cool idea for a BBEG, or just a fun theme, but either way, you'll need a setting that your Dungeons & Dragons players want to explore. More often than not, that ...
How do you best represent the complex New York City subway system on an easy-to-read map? That's a challenge John Tauranac has been working on since the 1970s, when he chaired the MTA's subway map ...
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