What is imaginary maps?

Imaginary maps are maps that depict fictional or imaginary places, worlds, or universes. They are often found in works of literature, such as fantasy and science fiction novels, or in role-playing games. They can also be used for educational or artistic purposes.

Imaginary maps can be highly imaginative and creative, with features such as fictional cities, oceans, and mountains, or can be based on real places but with added fictional elements.

Creating imaginary maps can be a fun and rewarding activity for individuals who enjoy world-building or storytelling. It can help to develop a deeper understanding of fictional worlds and universes, and aid in the visualization of events and landscapes.

Some popular examples of imaginary maps include J.R.R. Tolkien's maps of Middle-earth, George R.R. Martin's maps of Westeros, and J.K. Rowling's Marauder's Map from the Harry Potter series.