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For questions about maps used for informational purposes, representing areas like star clusters, worlds, cities, and interior complexes. Not to be confused with the [battle-map] tag, which is about maps designed to be used with miniature-scale combat to represent the battlefield.
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What do jagged lines crossing a corridor mean on this old D&D map?
That means the passageway is actually longer than the map shows. The distance mark indicates how much longer.
Note that the passageways on both sides of the mark have the same basic style and dire …