shitty maps are way better than precise maps if you don't actually know where you're going
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Nothing better than the feel of a good shitty map in your hand, a broken compass and a Kendal Mint Cake for emergency rations only. (It’s imperative that there *is* an adventure involving a crisis, so you get to eat the KMC.) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kendal_Mint_Cake …
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Not sure, seems more to be about individually instantiated social change in the examples: treasure discovery imbues directive power via specialness, magical authority making it non-random, not coincidental. Motivation seems socially inclined, but
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books at least present themselves as potentially giving you this even if it’s fake
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