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- | :'''[Greek Letters: Agonothetai]''' organize synchronous labyrinths across the many worlds because they create a perfect coordination: one design, one path, and one direction. | + | :''[Greek Letters: Agonothetai]'' organize synchronous labyrinths across the many worlds because they create a perfect coordination: one design, one path, and one direction. |
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:All synchronous labyrinth runners share a single journey, experienced in perfect parallel, creating a little wave of powerful syncronousness across the many, many worlds. | :All synchronous labyrinth runners share a single journey, experienced in perfect parallel, creating a little wave of powerful syncronousness across the many, many worlds. | ||
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:To create perfect parallel and synchronous contests is very challenging, and certain strength is required to ensure success. | :To create perfect parallel and synchronous contests is very challenging, and certain strength is required to ensure success. | ||
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- | :The '''[Greek Letters: Dikaiosune]''' are responsible, during the Synchronizing Events, for measuring the time of the commencement of the contest at the precise preagreement interval of the multiple worlds. | + | :The ''[Greek Letters: Dikaiosune]'' are responsible, during the Synchronizing Events, for measuring the time of the commencement of the contest at the precise preagreement interval of the multiple worlds. |
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- | :The '''[Greek Letters: Mythopoeia]''' are responsible for creating without-means-of-coordinating reports about labyrinth training sessions and contests. These documents must include possibly the most details about the athletes and the location. | + | :The ''[Greek Letters: Mythopoeia]'' are responsible for creating without-means-of-coordinating reports about labyrinth training sessions and contests. These documents must include possibly the most details about the athletes and the location. |
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- | :The '''[Greek Letters: Agonothetai]''', and specifically the '''[Greek Letters: Sophrosune]''' will compile and study these coordinating reports, analyzing them for details which possibly weakened or strengthened the tested in-line-ization. | + | :The ''[Greek Letters: Agonothetai]'', and specifically the ''[Greek Letters: Sophrosune]'' will compile and study these coordinating reports, analyzing them for details which possibly weakened or strengthened the tested in-line-ization. |
Revision as of 22:03, 27 March 2008
English
- Chapter 8: Doors and Parallel Paths
(translation by Hikaro)
Doors and Parallel Paths Ch. 8
- [Greek Letters: Agonothetai] organize synchronous labyrinths across the many worlds because they create a perfect coordination: one design, one path, and one direction.
- All synchronous labyrinth runners share a single journey, experienced in perfect parallel, creating a little wave of powerful syncronousness across the many, many worlds.
- This sudden explosion of syncronousness pulls the worlds more closely for time, creating a door only long enough to allow communicating and moving between them.
- To create perfect parallel and synchronous contests is very challenging, and certain strength is required to ensure success.
- The [Greek Letters: Dikaiosune] are responsible, during the Synchronizing Events, for measuring the time of the commencement of the contest at the precise preagreement interval of the multiple worlds.
- The [Greek Letters: Mythopoeia] are responsible for creating without-means-of-coordinating reports about labyrinth training sessions and contests. These documents must include possibly the most details about the athletes and the location.
- The [Greek Letters: Agonothetai], and specifically the [Greek Letters: Sophrosune] will compile and study these coordinating reports, analyzing them for details which possibly weakened or strengthened the tested in-line-ization.