Fantasy world maps sometimes also have a tendency to make it seem as if the world is literally flat. Really deluxe worlds are proportioned like two pages side by side, thereby indicating they rate a hardcover edition with endpapers. Diana Wynne Jones's The Tough Guide to Fantasyland has a few things to say on the subject of maps, including the fact that if you're on a quest you may expect to visit every single place marked on them.įantasy world maps will often have roughly the proportions of a standard book page so that all the places in the fantasy world can fit conveniently on the map - the Law of Cartographical Elegance. Often drawn in elaborate script, pointing out the Doomed Hometown, The Good Kingdom, The Empire, various Fantasy Counterpart Cultures, each of the Standard Fantasy Races' lands, many of the Wacky Wayside Tribes, the dangerous Forbidden Zone ( Mordor) and the Enchanted Forest, alongside multiple florid warnings that Here There Be Dragons. Maps of fantasy worlds have been a feature of Fantasy books ever since L. Have a High Fantasy story of a group of heroes traveling the world in order to fulfill their quest? Then you must include a map!