Test your knowledge of imaginary cartography with this fictional maps quiz
If J.R.R. Tolkien didn't invent the epic, world-building literary genre known as high fantasy, he at least codified and provided a blueprint for most of its conventions. And so we have Tolkien (and his son, Christopher) to thank for one of the genre’s most aesthetically pleasing traditions: detailed, gorgeously drawn maps of imaginary worlds. Anyone who’s ever cracked open the sword-laden cover of some thick tome of dragons, magic, and high-stakes world saving and pored over the painstakingly sketched rendering of a fictional world’s geography printed on the inside cover has the Tolkiens to thank.