Talk:Dunwall/@comment-16533050-20161106083108/@comment-28380995-20161106113714

To be fair, the rotation DOES put the map of Dunwall more in line with how it appears on the world map. It also makes it consistent with the fact the sun rises or sets on the bank the Hound Pits, meaning the planet has an East/West rotation like it should do. Of course, it's still a retcon, as the old map had a compass-looking thing in the bottom left that indicates the new one is shifted about 80-85 degrees from what it was, which is just... weird :/

@Piko I kind of like that about it. Assuming this and the new world map are accurate to 1852, they imply a change in the thinking and style of maps over the years - from a prettier attempt to capture what the world actually looks like to a more readable and utilitarian set of white and black lines. It's a nice bit of world building :)

Unconnected to anything else: I also like the little touch that a handful of bridges have been built/rebuilt during Emily's reign.