The Game
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- | :A synchronizing labyrinth is also mentioned, though it is unclear is this is a separate type of labyrinth or a special set-up of the three other types. About training labyrinths, the [Codex_of_the_Lost_Ring codex] states, "A synchronizing labyrinth must be created at a special, predetermined place. The worlds will agree about a specific set of coordinates - longitude and latitude - for the center of the labyrinth. You must center your labyrinth at these chosen coordinates, or the synchronization will fail." | + | :A '''synchronizing labyrinth''' is also mentioned, though it is unclear is this is a separate type of labyrinth or a special set-up of the three other types. About training labyrinths, the [http://olympics.wikibruce.com/Codex-3Ap1 codex] states, "A synchronizing labyrinth must be created at a special, predetermined place. The worlds will agree about a specific set of coordinates - longitude and latitude - for the center of the labyrinth. You must center your labyrinth at these chosen coordinates, or the synchronization will fail." |
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- | :These may have either one or two parallel paths (or clews). | + | :The [http://olympics.wikibruce.com/Codex-4Ap1 walls of the labyrinth] are called '''clews'''. Two parallel walls intersecting at exactly one point are needed to construct a labyrinth. It is unclear whether the walls must be two feet high or two feet distant from each other. |
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- | :Walls must be two feet high OR walls must be two feet distant (this needs a little more interpretation of the diagram). | + | |
===Method of Play=== | ===Method of Play=== |
Revision as of 22:48, 19 March 2008
The Game
- These are some of the Specifics of the Lost game itself, based off what evidence has been gathered from collected artifacts:
- (This is Pure speculation, and is Subject to change as more artifacts concerning the play of the game are recovered)
Labyrinth Layout
- According to chapter 4 of the Codex of the Lost Ring, "Finding space for the labyrinth," there are three official labyrinth sizes:
- 3-Circuit Training Labyrinth
- 5-Circuit Advanced Training Labyrinth
- 8-Circuit Olympic Labyrinth
- A synchronizing labyrinth is also mentioned, though it is unclear is this is a separate type of labyrinth or a special set-up of the three other types. About training labyrinths, the codex states, "A synchronizing labyrinth must be created at a special, predetermined place. The worlds will agree about a specific set of coordinates - longitude and latitude - for the center of the labyrinth. You must center your labyrinth at these chosen coordinates, or the synchronization will fail."
- The walls of the labyrinth are called clews. Two parallel walls intersecting at exactly one point are needed to construct a labyrinth. It is unclear whether the walls must be two feet high or two feet distant from each other.
Method of Play
- Specifics are unknown.
- It is theorized that players must make their way through the labyrinth Blindfolded in either a time trial event, or a Race with another player in two Clew Labyrinths.
Positioning and Synchronization
- Positioning seems to be important, as is synchronizing the game with another labyrinth elsewhere in the world (or Another?)
...More information is needed.