John Compton Pathfinder Society Lead Developer |
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I'd have thought you'd need a non-Euclidean mapsheet for this one.
At first we assumed printing costs would be too high for a non-Euclidean medium, but after exploring more options, we uncovered a cost-saving workaround that involved a few dark pacts and rubbing the belly of a loathsome idol carved from alien stone. I understand that perceiving the non-Euclidean third-and-half-numbers-have-no-meaning-th side, one needs either a special set of spectacles created by a now-disbanded circle of 19th-century occultists or the dedication to find the Yellow Sign purportedly printed somewhere on the map. It might be hidden between layers of the map, requiring dissection for those seeking Unspeakable Enlightenment.
Just to be safe, I recommend ordering several copies. If nothing else, you can tape them together and twist them into a mobius strip dungeon that your PCs must explore. Unfortunately, non-Euclidean and transdimensional printing are relatively new developments in the publication world, so we're not in a position to reveal further details.