Thanks for both of your replies! Chuckerton's grid method could work fairly well paired with an in-game book or piece of paper . . . if the black dye necessary for ink wasn't unobtainable in homo sapiens. Unfortunately, I lack the desk space to comfortably use graph paper IRL. I'll definitely look into mods, such as Mapper by Genhis. I'll also probably install Dye, Coal, Dye by Tophie, which allows black dye to be made from charcoal.
Is there an effective way to prospect in homo sapiens, which, by default, doesn't allow the use of a map or coordinates? I've heard some say to place signs everywhere I prospect with the results, but that seems tedious and requires a saw. I've also heard of using paper IRL to track results, but that feels meta-gamey (is my character memorizing pages of information in their head?) and still difficult considering the lack of coordinates to tie my written readings to in-game locations.
What do you think?
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