Sean McLaughlin of base113 games brings us this very cool set of paper props:
"I originally just made the star chart with a couple of notes. Trying to decide which version to go with, I asked around, and it seemed everyone agree that a version with notes was the best way to go. So I decided to expand the notes a bit. Using a floating frame I discovered amongst my various parts and pieces (still a pain to photograph well) I put together a slightly larger display than I first planned."
He's been kind enough to not only detail the creation of the star charts, but provide the source files as well. Just click on the link above.

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If the number of fans of Tolkien's LOTR appendices (where all the alphabets, genealogies, and other lovely details were dwelt on at length) didn't make a point, the number of times fans put HPL's own Necronomicon backstory into library card catalogs --- or several different actually published book versions! --- should have. Citations make the story more real... as the saga of Ibid (author of Op. Cit.) demonstrates.
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