/r/DnD post: Dried hot chocolate makes a good random city map, worldbuilding ensues in comments. It's amazing.

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  • Maps that you did not create or commission.
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  • Images of objects or patterns that look like a map (for example, a coffee stain that looks like a continent).

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Our subreddit does not allow posts consisting only of an image or article that is presented as "Inspiration".

While this community shares common interests and many users would find these posts interesting, it is very important that we make the distinction that this sub-reddit is intended to be a place for world builders to show off their worlds and discuss any aspect of world building. It is not a place for people to share things that world builders would find interesting.

If you find something that inspires you to build something, we're far more interested in seeing what you build with it, or seeing a guide on how to turn that inspiration into content for our worlds.

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WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS TO BE REPOSTED HERE ALL DAY.

DENIED!


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