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Templates for the different 'Survival Difficulties' a [[Liminal Space]] may be designated as in order to warn wanderers of possible threats in a simple to understand manner, with the 'safe/unsafe' element specifying whether or not the limspace is safe to travel through or reside in, the 'secure/unsecure' element specifying how well they are mapped and how easy they are to navigate, and the 'devoid/minimal/low/medium/high/infested/undocumented entity count' specifying how prevalent non-[[Human]] lifeforms are within said space, though some survival difficulties may vary from this template.
Templates for the different 'Survival Difficulties' a [[Liminal Space]] may be designated as in order to warn wanderers of possible threats in a simple to understand manner, specifying how survivable a Liminal Space is via 3 categories; Safety, Consistency, and Maladjustment.
 
* The safety of a Liminal Space may be classified as 'Safe' or 'Unsafe' depending on both environmental hazards and resource limitations alongside other factors which may affect survivability.
* The consistency of a Liminal Space may be classified as 'Consistent', 'Sporadic Consistency', and 'Inconsistent' depending consistent navigation without a perception range is (without which areas are subject to change in form) within the Space, which can be improved by 'measuring' them with string or markings.
* The maladjustment rate within a Liminal Space may be classified as 'No Maladjustment', 'Minimal Maladjustment', 'Low Maladjustment', 'Occasional Maladjustment', 'High Maladjustment', 'Critical Maladjustment', and 'Uncertain Maladjustment' depending on how prevalent "Liminal Maladjustment" is within the space, which refers to the culmination of numerous common psychological issues which Liminal Spaces may cause such as forgetfulness, dissociation, depersonalization, hallucinations, delusions, and paranoia.
 
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Templates for the different 'Survival Difficulties' a Liminal Space may be designated as in order to warn wanderers of possible threats in a simple to understand manner, specifying how survivable a Liminal Space is via 3 categories; Safety, Consistency, and Maladjustment.

  • The safety of a Liminal Space may be classified as 'Safe' or 'Unsafe' depending on both environmental hazards and resource limitations alongside other factors which may affect survivability.
  • The consistency of a Liminal Space may be classified as 'Consistent', 'Sporadic Consistency', and 'Inconsistent' depending consistent navigation without a perception range is (without which areas are subject to change in form) within the Space, which can be improved by 'measuring' them with string or markings.
  • The maladjustment rate within a Liminal Space may be classified as 'No Maladjustment', 'Minimal Maladjustment', 'Low Maladjustment', 'Occasional Maladjustment', 'High Maladjustment', 'Critical Maladjustment', and 'Uncertain Maladjustment' depending on how prevalent "Liminal Maladjustment" is within the space, which refers to the culmination of numerous common psychological issues which Liminal Spaces may cause such as forgetfulness, dissociation, depersonalization, hallucinations, delusions, and paranoia.