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Hello guys! We hope you’re up for a magic-carpet ride, ready to explore the many oddities found inside the Magic at the Museum.

Here’s the third part.

“The docent jerks at your vest’s cords, pulling you with him into the planetarium. You went from inside the museum to an interstellar travel between planes. “The observatories have you witness stars of wonder in a sea of that which is far… and that which is here.” The docent cheerily shares with you and a few other guests, who he must’ve gently “guided” inside like he did you. “If you want to remain here… may I suggest you refrain from stepping into space? Unless you want to turn into stardust.” the docent tells everyone. His spine-curling comment is followed by silence, which doesn’t startle him in the slightest. Instead, he winks at you and skips along the path in the observatory.
A golden construct decorates the top floor, showing you the exact position of the planets as seen in real time. Out of curiosity, you move one of the planets along. How astonishing, you think, as you see the interior’s planets orbit around you on a much grander scale according to your interference. “What wonderful magic, no?” The docent mischievously asks, while peeking at you with a gleaming glow in his eyes. He stares at you for what seems to be two whole minutes, and in that same timeframe, in the background, you spot one of your fellow guests drifting away into space.

~ I’m hoping you enjoy these maps as much as we like making them. Stay tuned for a new series next!

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XIII-Tokens

This was a beautiful series and very handy! I will use them in my Star Wars game with some small adjustments, which is probably not the first setting that came to mind when you made them :D But Star Wars is Science Fantasy after all....

Anonymous

This is a marvelous map, and it fits a potential location I have planned for the future of my game almost perfectly!