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Maps of the Lost

Your guide to the lost places and the secret histories. Be cautious, though. If you follow them, you may become lost yourself. For fans of (folk) horror, myth, legend and the eerie.

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Here’s the story edge of the map without the text doubled somehow from when I pasted it in (thanks to Lilith for spotting). No, hang on, it wasn’t me, I was hacked. Or it’s the government. Or aliens. Or the Christmas Bone Man. Definitely no...

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