I talked with some people from other nations. Most remember their Geography books having their nation in the center.One thing about world maps that I find kind of interesting since I live in Japan. In Japan, world maps place Japan in the center of the map. There's no reason why not, it's just something I find interesting.
There is no reason for North to be to the left. Yes, the map is long in one direction. But it is entirely underground, with no relation to anything else outside of it. So - why not have the long direction go West-East and the short direction go North-South?
I can't even...
Yeah, I remember a lot of old school flavor text using directions, as if the players have constant access to a compass, lol.The main issue with that is if the module says, "On the north wall of the room is a bookcase...."
Yeah, I remember a lot of old school flavor text using directions, as if the players have constant access to a compass, lol.
It's this that's the problem. As I read the box text, it says the "North wall of the room there's a door"; but the door is on the left side of the room in the Roll20 map.The main issue with that is if the module says, "On the north wall of the room is a bookcase...."
Isn't that the same thing?It's this that's the problem. As I read the box text, it says the "North wall of the room there's a door"; but the door is on the left side of the room in the Roll20 map.
For who knows what reason, the map has North pointing to the left, not up
I know, right!The main issue with that is if the module says, "On the north wall of the room is a bookcase...."
Isn't that the feng shui rule?Everyone knows bookcases are to be put on south walls..,