This is perfect for D&D groups who just want to run around in the woods and find things and take their stuff. It's also good practice for doing something like Lewis & Clark did...living where I do I hear about it all of the time.
Yes!
... sadly, no.
Sometimes the wilderness needs to be mapped. I think this would be a good idea for the lite challenge because the "wild" doesn't have lots of toponyms (names of places) yet, and often the maps of newly-charted areas tend to be simpler than those areas that have been mapped out and meticulously refined over and over again. Think of the words chaotic, uncivilized, and primitive.
Here are some ideas that would fit within the "wild" theme (remember that they should be simplistic maps) :
Region maps:
Uninhabited or primitively settled island archipelago
Barbarian or Animal territories
Newly discovered wilderness resource
Treasure map in uncharted/strange area
Newly settled alien planet
City maps:
Wild West cowboy town
Space station overrun by wild aliens
Elven tree village
Desert oasis
Structure maps:
Tribal tent
Lost shrine/ruins
Wilderness battlemap
Abandoned starship
This is perfect for D&D groups who just want to run around in the woods and find things and take their stuff. It's also good practice for doing something like Lewis & Clark did...living where I do I hear about it all of the time.
If the radiance of a thousand suns was to burst at once into the sky, that would be like the splendor of the Mighty One...I am become Death, the Shatterer of worlds.
-J. Robert Oppenheimer (father of the atom bomb) alluding to The Bhagavad Gita (Chapter 11, Verse 32)
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