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Chapter 10: A Parallel Geography
(translation by MauroKing)
A parralel geography
We always begin the labyrinth contest at the centre, so that the multiple worlds runners can aline themselves simultaneously at the same place on the surface of the world globe.
Precise world globe coordination for the centres of the labyrinths are found and commonned formerly by the agonothetai across multiple worlds.
These coordination may coincide to different villages and cities in different worlds. This is on account of that the same villages and cities are situated differently in the several worlds, depending on their continental structure.
Therefore the coordination of each labyrinth must be adjusted in order to wind up the continental form in each world. Your Paris maybe where Moscow is in an other world, for example.
In some cases, a remap will make simultaneous labyritnhs not possible. The city of one labyrinths's world may be situated in the middle of your ocean, or in dangerous chain of mountains.
Therefore, in order to coordinate with the maximum number of possible worlds, a single world will often cause a simultaneous labyrinth to take place in six varied places, each mapping to a practiceable place in an at least one ring of other worlds.
The Sofia is responsible for serving as parallel geographist. They calculate the places being needed for the simultaneous labyrinths,based on their understanding of the geography of the six varied worlds.

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