Category:Liminal Spaces

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A Liminal Space (sometimes shortened to limspace) is a type of Locational Dimension that express Liminal Properties, and may greatly vary when it comes to Size, Danger and Habitability. Most Liminal Spaces are infinite[1], non-euclidean environments which often invoke feelings of uncanny familiarity, eeriness, nostalgia, and apprehension upon those who end up within them. The laws of physics and nature cannot be relied on within Liminal-Spaces - despite the increasing number of Human settlements.

A common theme of Liminal Spaces is an 'abandoned' or empty caricature of a familiar place or environment, often being transitional in some form, such as hallways, waiting rooms, parking lots and rest stops. While this definition is the most common type of environment present in Liminal Spaces, it should be noted that Many Liminal Spaces also take the form of places that are simply nostalgic, dreamlike, and/or uncanny, with the absence of people becoming their only unifying trait (Except in constructed settlements).

Liminal Spaces often are deeply connected and intertwined with a specific baseline reality, allowing both accidental and intentional access to them. Due to this many have over time been colonised by extradimensional[2] species. Most Liminal Spaces do not have entirely native species, instead overtime mutated and evolved iterations of those who have ended up there.

  1. Though "bounded" Limspaces aren't unheared of.
  2. In the perspective of the Liminal Spaces

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Pages in category "Liminal Spaces"

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