Navigating by Compass

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"Navigating by Compass" is a book that can be found in the Museum on Nimue Island.

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Navigating by Compass
[Compass Book 1] > say 1
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Most modern compasses can be useful in a number of ways.
[Compass Book 1] > say 2
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First, they will tell the user their current coordinate position.
[Compass Book 1] > say 3
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X refers to the current horizontal position, Y refers to the vertical position.
[Compass Book 1] > say 4
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Many cartographers used these coordinates to create maps of the world. You could do it, too!
[Compass Book 1] > say 5
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Second, a compass will point a user directly to another coordinate.
[Compass Book 1] > say 6
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Any x,y coordinates can be entered into the compass.
[Compass Book 1] > say 7
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The arrow of the compass will then always point the user directly to that coordinate.
[Compass Book 1] > say 8
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This is very useful when the user has a map with an x,y coordinate destination.
[Compass Book 1] > say 9
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Please also remember that most modern compasses will not work indoors.
[Compass Book 1] > say 10
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