Subject: Fourth map!
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Posted on: 2018-01-17 11:25:00 UTC

(First off: this is the link to Matt's full results, for you nebby types.)



To the Office of Thaumaturgy, Huinesoron,

After a long and arduous trip, we have finally come to a conclusion: the Office of Cartography are terrible at their job. They managed to miss multiple major cities - including Granz, which lies directly between Neshomeh and Hardric! - as well as an entire desert, and the delta around the town of doctorlit. We attach a vastly more complete map of Plortitics, compiled from our own efforts. We have also included a key, since apparently they didn't feel that was worth their time.

Now, moving onto something more interesting: we were able to confirm the presence of vast magical fields on both our own mountain and the mountains of Chaos. The triple city of Scapegrace, palindromordnilap, and Kaitlyn is practically buzzing with mana, more's the pity. We also confirmed weaker magical activity in the desert of Larfen and the forest of Neshomeh, as well as uncovering a previously-unknown magical wellspring in the eastern deserts, around Phobos.

Unfortunately, with good news comes the bad: we have also confirmed the existence of anti-Mana. This magic-absorbing force appears to have sprung from the actions of the ancient Uber Overlord: its strongest source is around the mountain on which his fortress once stood, while a weaker scattering can be found in the desert where he made his final stand.

It is to be hoped that the forces of Chaos do not gain possession of anti-Mana, for they could be a powerful weapon against us. Conversely, if the town of Matt Cipher could be convinced to collect up the material, we could begin to nullify Chaos' arcane advantages...

One final note: while travelling the emptiness of the north coast, we sighted a fleet out to see. The warriors of Guardsman Tom are still prowling around out there, and they owe allegiance to Chaos...

-The First Huinesoronic Thaumaturgical Expedition

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Comments from the fully tricked-out map:

-Belief in change through revolution is common (though not guaranteed) in the far Left. The 'far' Right, though, aren't generally firm believers in reform - that belief is held by the centre. I think this means that the status quo is Right-leaning, and that the closer you are to that, the less you think massive change is needed.

-Progressives (further south) are more likely to be constructivists, while conservatives are more likely to be essentialists. It's not a hard rule, but there's definitely more little brown houses as you go north.

-Most of the stats, helpfully, aren't strongly correlated with anything. Belief in rehabilitation versus punishment (city size), for instance, doesn't seem to be linked to any of the other seven. Which says that they chose their axes well.

-I need to launch an investigation into what determines your flag and motto. :D This is fun!

hS

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