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Cartographer's Aid: A Guide to Maps and Mapping

Book

The Cartographer's Aid: A Guide to Maps and Mapping is a frequently found book in urban bookstores and libraries. Its cover is adorned with intricate designs of compasses, inviting readers into the world of cartography. This book serves as a comprehensive collection of map samples and detailed guides on how to read Imperial and Dominion maps, as well as lesser-known variants from remote regions.

The Cartographer's Aid is valued at 40 gold pieces, reflecting its practical application and the depth of knowledge it provides to aspiring cartographers and explorers.

The Cartographer's Aid was compiled by Master Cartographer Aric Winfield, a distinguished member of the old Knight Society of Explorers. Aric spent decades traveling through the lands of the Nagan Empire and Silver Dominion territories, collecting maps and refining his cartographic skills. His goal was to create a definitive guide that would educate future generations of mapmakers and navigators. Aric's work has been celebrated for its meticulous detail and accuracy. The book includes contributions from other renowned cartographers, making it a collaborative masterpiece. Over the years, it has become a staple in the libraries of universities, guilds, and explorers' societies.

Abilities: If you spend 48 hours reading this book, studying its content, and practicing the techniques it describes, you gain proficiency in using Cartographer’s Tools. This proficiency enhances your ability to read, interpret, and create detailed maps, improving your navigational and exploration capabilities.