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I was also going to ask you what you used for the background map. It looks familiar, but I can't place it.
I just pulled an image from an open image website. I don't think it's supposed to be anywhere in particular, just a dark cityscape, but I can't say for sure it hasn't been used elsewhere (and more memorably).
 
To answer a question from earlier, @PennyThompson said Where's the Endless Plane of Car Backseat Incest?
As you might expect, there are no improved roads in Lustland. Best you might get is that extra wooden plank in the back of an ox-cart.

For other questions: It is a modified (tilted and distorted) outline map of the Big Island of Hawaii. Indeed Adobe Illustrator, used with sub-amateur skills.

My own stories have brought me to almost every nook of the island. I'm trying to come up with a way to visually exhibit my various hot-spots, habitual or favored areas, a vacation plan if you will. I can do this on a spreadsheet but want to do something the eye can take in. Still working on it all.
 
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My own stories have brought me to almost every nook of the island. I'm trying to come up with a way to visually exhibit my various hot-spots, habitual or favored areas, a vacation plan if you will. I can do this on a spreadsheet but want to do something the eye can take in. Still working on it all.
I've often wondered how to do this, since the EBverse is quite joined up, across both time and space. But whenever I go looking for freebie visualisation software I get distracted with something else.

Do any of the software folk have any suggestions for visualisation tools that connect ideas together?
 
Guess I'm spending my time between Fetish Swamp and Control Point, assuming that bondage is included in the former.
 
For other questions: It is a modified (tilted and distorted) outline map of the Big Island of Hawaii. Indeed Adobe Illustrator, used with sub-amateur skills.

My own stories have brought me to almost every nook of the island. I'm trying to come up with a way to visually exhibit my various hot-spots, habitual or favored areas, a vacation plan if you will. I can do this on a spreadsheet but want to do something the eye can take in. Still working on it all.

You see, that's why I assumed that categories not on the map were categories that you had not written in (yet).
 
I just had a hilarious thought. We could use this map as a setting for a story. Imagine a medieval sort of setting, with maybe the addition of low-level magic - something along the lines of GoT, with all these factions conspiring, forming alliances and pacts, sending spies, declaring wars... The possibilities are vast.

Say, Monstercockers declaring war on Anal Bay and, err... penetrating their defenses...
 
I'm in a lovely hamlet about halfway between Old Hills and Mt. Climax. It's called MILF Haven and it's a great place to be.
 
In my quixotic attempt to come up with ways to visualise my stories and how they populate the Land of Literotica, I have kept playing with this clumsy graphic that at least partially scratches my itch. I am not anxious to confess how much time this little project has consumed, but it's my time and I get to waste it however I want. Maybe I'll hang it on my office wall and then watch visitors puzzle over it.

I was curious just how far ranging my output could go, as I value variety, sexual microclimates, and the challenges they present to erotic writing, so here are how my hundred odd stories sit in the Lit world. I've managed to get to most regions of the island.

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Interesting. I mentioned the Golden Age of Piracy in a different thread. Now, according to this map, I am actively plundering the Trans Crossing and raiding the Isle of Lesbos.

The things a woman must do to get booty...
 
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