This is an interesting little article. It’s a short journey into the world of maps for fictional worlds, except not your usual fictional worlds. These are maps for non-speculative fiction worlds, which I find rather interesting. I guess it makes sense to have such maps (especially if you’re using a rather obscure location, or at least a location that you are very intimate with because you live there, but others might have problems understanding the ins and outs.
I wonder what other fiction works have maps to them. Can you guys think of any?
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