I made yet another INSANELY WILD discovery in PETEY’S MAP!

At first, I thought Petey’s map was meant to be read vertically rather than flat. But the more I looked at it, the more it struck me — yes, it’s meant to be read vertically, but there’s actual dimension to it. Petey didn’t just draw a flat map; he drew it in perspective.

I’ve included two images of Petey’s map: the first one is completely untouched, and in the second, all I did was add a bunch of lines at 45° angles — that’s it.

Of course, I have no idea if I placed all the lines correctly, but they’re just there to help illustrate the perspective and give you a better sense of it, rather than me trying to describe it without providing any sort of visual.