What the Map Represents
The map in Echoes in the Wind is not a traditional geographic tool. It represents the psychic landscape of your story—the places that matter to your Windcallers, weighted by memory and emotion.
Physical locations appear on this map only if they carry narrative significance. A major settlement might be absent if neither Windcaller has ties to it, while a small shrine could dominate the map if it's where you last saw each other.
The map is mutable. Locations shift. Names change. Places that were real might become metaphorical. The map erodes and transforms with each fragment, mirroring the unstable nature of memory across distance.
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