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... d was bent so low over a map table, that his beard-braids threatened to scrape the painted surface of Thameland. Across a tabletop made of cork, a map was carved showing the realm, the sea around it, and the nearby coast of the Rhinean Empire. It was topographic, with cork rising up to represent mountains, and dipping down to illustrate valleys and other lowlands.
Dozens of pins pierced the cork, each capped with tiny carvings of castles, dungeon cores and cities. But these elements were ...
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