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It's too small to deserve its own map.
If you get lost, I can only assume it was when you had to enter the piping.
Or else it's pretty easy to tell where you are, as most paths are straight lines until you find yourself back at a Grace with a new checkpoint open.
I had bigger issues with Stormveil Castle.
While that place looks like it was specifically made to make people wonder there endlessly because everything looks way too similar.
Well... that's your opinion. And I gave mine.
Hope you stop getting disorientated and the rainbow stone strategy is actually a very good idea.
And while the idea with stones sounds decent, don't you have the limited amount of them to be placed at any time? Wasn't it like 30 or so in previous games?