Great map. A couple of minor clarifications (no need to update), just so that everyone understands the precise layout ...
1. There are stairs leading down on all four sides of the platform
2. The pillars supporting the canopy are also on all four sides of the platform. They are aligned on the gridlines, 5' in from the edge, i.e. there are five, not four, on each side.
3. The above means the statue and the distinct floor section are closer to the centre of the platform.
The "further down" stairs are actually 5' to the west of where you've positioned them (i.e. within the main body of the room) and they only take up the central 10' section of the eastern wall (i.e. there is a normal floor in the north-east corner of the room).
Sorry, I made a mistake in my description ... I thought the two forks were symmetrical, but on closer inspection, they're not. The eastern fork should intersect with the westerly corridor 10' further to the west. So the eastern fork is in a sort of south-south-east direction rather than a straight south-east direction. Apologies - 100% my fault.
Sorry, I made a mistake in my description ... I thought the two forks were symmetrical, but on closer inspection, they're not. The eastern fork should intersect with the westerly corridor 10' further to the west. So the eastern fork is in a sort of south-south-east direction rather than a straight south-east direction. Apologies - 100% my fault.
So the eastern branch is not at a 45° angle, but at a 30° angle? Meaning it goes 2 squares south for every square east?
The doors are probably closer to 5' wide, although that's not crucial for mapping purposes.
For the east-west corridor that you are curently in:
- You can connect the northern wall; it does join up.
- The 20' wide opening in the southern wall needs to shift 10' to the west.
- The door in the southern wall opposite the southwestern fork needs to shift 5' to the west (so that it straddles the vertical grid line).