Sunday, February 15, 2026

Maps as Weapons

 


Maps in the sixteenth century were imperfect, precious, and political.

Currents were guessed. Depths were approximated. Coastlines shifted with each new chart. Navigation relied as much on memory as measurement.

To sail was to trust incomplete knowledge.

That uncertainty made every mile dangerous.

Armada fiction grounded in period navigation treats maps not as guides—but as risks.


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