Orienteering: This is the ability to keep one’s bearings on roadless, trackless land.
Proficient characters will not get lost as long as they can either see the sky or
have the use of a compass. This means that they can maintain track of a given
direction, keeping themselves and their companions traveling in a straight line.
Characters who possess a map and can track their direction of travel can
arrive at specific points—towns, ferry crossings, bridges, monuments, wells,
springs, etc.—without proficiency checks.
If the map is slightly erroneous, or lacking in crucial details, the
characters will have to make successful proficiency checks to accurately arrive at a
specific point. This check can be modified for increased difficulty based on poor
weather or major problems with the map.
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