A hand-drawn intelligence map pinned to a corkboard in a dimly lit HR office. The world is rough, continents in pale beige and green, the map clearly sketched from verbal reports, not satellite data. Anatolia/Turkey is marked "PERSIA (YOU)" with a small flag. A red pin at the capital near the Bosporus strait. Arrows and annotations: "Cotton, Ivory, Sugar — South (Levant)," "Gold & Salt — West (Aegean)," "One-tile crossing — Black Sea → ODESA." Further east, a region marked "SONGHAI — Mongolia (Askia, Checkered Past)." To the southeast, "DIDO — ?? India?" Further east, "CELTS — China." Europe is partly sketched — "POLAND (Casimir — Friend)," "FRANCE (Target — Grudge Held)," "PORTUGAL (Maria I — Same Continent)." Scattered question marks over South America, Africa, and the Pacific. An inset in the corner shows a demographics sheet: "POP: Tied Last, MFG: 1st, APPROVAL: 69% — Trap Set." A coffee ring stains the bottom right corner. The overall aesthetic is worn, real, slightly paranoid — an intelligence desk, not a cartographer's studio. A sticky note says "Where are the Mayans?" | Brainrot Research