Now you are talking, I can see some Escher-style tricks indeed. Additional points for giant statues and spires as well as for the internal sky of the infinite vault. The whole mazescape reminds me of R’lyeh; and, putting aside anything I’ve just mentioned, that’s truly gorgeous.
108 Reaver Full Of Heresy Who Defies The Will Of Fate
Unless you are that one super unlucky bastard the universe hates, and you accidentally take a wrong turn into which twelve duodecillion of the fucks are hanging around, finishing up cleaning the area getting ready to move onto the next one. And you turn around to find that your door is gone.
This place is messing with my perspective, good job, but there’s definitely a paradoxical stairway:
There’s a big chunk of red stone on one of the top-level paths, in the region with the pillars. to the upper left of that chunk, there’s a stairway that begins after an s turn and then passes in front of the curve to create a paradoxical loop.
Art error? Maybe, but I like to think that’s a ‘no-go’ area to drive intruders mad…
Or maybe a sign to let those folks that are allowed to be there where to go. Follow the paradox breadcrumbs, children, to find your way out of the woods…
Now to find the needle in the proverbial infinite haystack.
…..
I wonder if there’re an infinite number of statues and pillars, or if they just got lazy a few million in and decided that nobody’s ever going to go that far into the vault anyway.
Appropriate, then, that AL-YISUN harbours in her head a mad god who knows how to rock a Jareth costume
Genuine sprawl.
The new world’s built on grid.
Highways and bypasses and Turnpikes.
SIR
So fractal.
But is it, like, procedurally generated, or what?
Generated? Nah. It’s been there, like, forever. Its architects were just as infinite as the finished product. Such is the province of Gods.
It was procedurally lied into existence.
Behold, King: a realm unconquerable and unknowable, but one you must traverse nonetheless. There is only but One Path through Many.
3’6′ black velvet print when?
Remember to bring an infinite bucket of paint and draw a line on the floor wehre ever you go; don’t go down a path you’ve painted twice.
Better yet, begin rolling balls of yarn along the paths. And if you run out of balls of yarn, rip them in half.
Now you are talking, I can see some Escher-style tricks indeed. Additional points for giant statues and spires as well as for the internal sky of the infinite vault. The whole mazescape reminds me of R’lyeh; and, putting aside anything I’ve just mentioned, that’s truly gorgeous.
It is not truly like R’lyeh until one of the party members falls through one of the corners.
Welcome back.
Again we are reminded of the babe.
What babe?
What babe?
The babe with the power, duh.
What power?
the babe with the voodo!
The babe with the power.
The Babe with the Power!
What babe?
Noice!
Great, where’s Hoggle, Ludo, Sir Didymus and Ambrosius when you need them?
Procedurally generated security I assume
Procedurally generated reality, one must be skilled in the Art to tell an infinite lie.
“And to think, I hesitated”.
It’s gonna be a trip!
Alice’s voice, but whose words are these?
Nice.
Yeah, so about that Infinite Recursion…
Numbered from one to infinity, the servants of the Grand Dragon scour the infinite plane of the labyrinth. Your chances of meeting one are zero.
Unless you are that one super unlucky bastard the universe hates, and you accidentally take a wrong turn into which twelve duodecillion of the fucks are hanging around, finishing up cleaning the area getting ready to move onto the next one. And you turn around to find that your door is gone.
If you are on the correct path, the odds should be 1.
There’s a guy who just stands there.
The pinkish hue of her crown has me concerned…
sunglow
halo
say-no
Only Aleph-1 miles left to go!
This place is messing with my perspective, good job, but there’s definitely a paradoxical stairway:
There’s a big chunk of red stone on one of the top-level paths, in the region with the pillars. to the upper left of that chunk, there’s a stairway that begins after an s turn and then passes in front of the curve to create a paradoxical loop.
Art error? Maybe, but I like to think that’s a ‘no-go’ area to drive intruders mad…
Or maybe a sign to let those folks that are allowed to be there where to go. Follow the paradox breadcrumbs, children, to find your way out of the woods…
This looks like it was certainly fun to draw.
Now to find the needle in the proverbial infinite haystack.
…..
I wonder if there’re an infinite number of statues and pillars, or if they just got lazy a few million in and decided that nobody’s ever going to go that far into the vault anyway.
I see they brought in M. C. Escher as the lead architect on this one.
mazes represent the infinite nature of thought
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LABYRINTHS ARE DUNGEONS FOR THE MIND