Gregory Hamilton McPrudett was a genius, a wizard, and an inventor. Every one of his extraordinary inventions: The Self-Tightening Belt, The Invisibility Bubblegum, and SpringShoes (shoes with springs inside) did not get much attention.
But, he had an idea that would top all his other inventions by far: a map that shows you how to get to anywhere in the world. He would call it: The Map to Everywhere.
But he had to enchant the map somehow. And actually draw on the map. But if the map was supposed to show you how to get to anywhere in the world, what one place was he supposed to draw?
10 minutes later, the idea came to him: he would draw a map of his world. The world where humans, wizards, and monsters live side by side in peace. So, he got straight to work, drawing first The Compass Rose, every mountainside in his land, the village in his land, and the magical sea in his land. Then he colored everything.
Finally, he enchanted the map to change it's appearance to represent any other exsisting landform.
And that is how The Map to Everywhere from the book The Map to Everywhere came to be.