March's Book-Blog: Multipolar Hexes, a quick trick inspired by Christoph N. Vogel's Conflict Minerals Inc.: War, Profit and White Saviourism in Eastern Congo
Both a necessary antidote to the conventional wisdom of consumer-focussed technocratic interventionism in the DRC and a dense mass with little readability for at least this non-specialist, I don't find I have much to say about Conflict Minerals Inc . It taught me a lot of stuff I didn't know before. On the other hand, most of that isn't stuff I'd be particularly comfortable gamifying for popular consumption; for deeper thought from somebody with much more knowledge of the issues, see this post . So instead here's a brief little trick it inspired me to come up with, virtually setting-agnostic except that it needs a hex-map. The book includes a lot of maps of factional control in particular years, like this: Each then has a key with scores to hundreds of groups listed in (very) brief. This kind of massive overlap between factions, with several sometimes overlapping in one area (more if you were also to try to map the power of the state) hasn't been adequately a...