Recently, can find it now dammit, someone blogged a map they doodled during a (boring?) work meeting.
The other day I noticed my notebook had tiny square grid on front and drew this. (note: to coworkers meeting wasn't boring, honest)
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That's what I'm talking about, I doodle things like that all the time. For the most part, once doodled, it has a tendency to become something more (at least in my experience)!!! Keep doodling and keep the faith...!!!
ReplyDeleteI remember reading that post. Wasn't it from Dyson's Dodecahedron?
ReplyDeleteLike your mini-map by the way. What inhabits this "Lost Lair of Perinch"?
The blog you're thinking about is destination unknown, Christian drew the map at a boring meeting.
ReplyDeletehttp://unknownzine.blogspot.com/2012/10/stuck-in-meeting-map.html
@Zanazaz
ReplyDeleteThanks, I thought it was Christian's. For some reason I couldn't find post when I went looking.
The 6-columns-in-2-rows leading to a sinister idol with brazier-in-front is an archetype. I think I dream about it. Probably due to the cover of the 1st ed. PHB, maybe?
ReplyDeleteAll good dungeons ought to have it, and even bad ones.