Now that I have completed all of Level 7, the sub-level, and half of Level 8, I realized that I'm numbering the rooms differently. Here's what I mean...
If there is a room complex - for example see the Level 7 map posted elsewhere on another thread - there are several adjoined rooms or areas that make up a room complex. Looking at Level 7 as the example, there is a complex of Rooms # 37A, 37B, 37C, 37D, 37E, 37F, and 37G. They are basically individual rooms that make up a room complex. It's done this way when there is an area, such as Rooms #37A-G, that makes up an interconnected set of rooms where it's not appropriate to label them #37, #38, #39, etc because they are so intimately related as to form one encounter area. However, the areas within the complex are distinct enough that you have to label them as sub-rooms simply because you'd never be able to describe that room complex if it was all one room (i.e. Room #37, period).
So naturally I numbered them sequentially - #37A, #37B, etc.
Well, I just realized something. For some ungodly reason, my mind glossed over the fact that in the original box set, the numbering system looked like this:
Room #37, #37A, #37B,#37C, etc.
So the main room was numbered as below...
Room #24: The Chamber of the Well
#24A
#24B
#24C
#24D
No title for the sub-rooms.
See the difference? They numbered the first room of a room complex with a whole number and a title, then each attached sub-area simply had a number with a room description (no room title). I did it differently. I'll make up something so as not to reveal any info, but for sake of example:
Room #24A: The Chamber of the Well
#24B: Deadly Privy
#24C: Holding Cells
#24D: Laboratory
#24E: Wizard's Quarters
So I have two choices. Either I have to re-number all the rooms to reflect the fact that the first room of a complex does not have a letter after it, or I can keep it as is and do it slightly differently from the original.
I want it to be faithful. On the other hand, I think the method I used is a more correct way of doing it because if you have a series of related rooms, why would the second room start with letter A? The first one wouldn't have a letter. If it were an outline, sure. But it's not. The first room is always detailed and described, so it makes no sense for it to be letter-less and the second room starting with the first letter.
Fuck, I' not sure I'm even making sense. Today sucked. I've been tweaking a map problem in Gimp for 5 hours now - almost could not find a way to correct it, and my mind is mush. No writing happening this evening!



Eh. At least I got the room complex designed properly now, so I can write up the mind flayer enclave laired there. God I love mind flayers!
