It was completely different as far as I know. After we fixed some things time synced up to be the same as our world, but for a while it was one day there for every one minute back home.
But I guess it was kind of tied to home because things that were happening would affect both worlds. They were still two totally different places though. Rules there didn't apply the same back home and vice versa.
Usually that's through another gate. Sometimes we found them ourselves, and sometimes they opened on their own. If there's a gate here, it's probably under construction, I bet.
For now. But just because we're waiting doesn't mean we can't start looking for other solutions, right? Nobody really knows how we got here, but I've been hearing a few things from other people about things around campus.
...don't get too close to the construction, by the way. Apparently it'll make you black out.
So I've heard. From what I know, the dorm buildings aren't too different from each other either, but I'm not discounting the possibility that one might be more useful than the others.
I dunno. The inside of fall's dorm looks pretty different than ours, and what I've heard about winter's is even different from that. So I don't think I'd discount it yet either.
The same thing I've done so far. Keep an eye on what I can, talk to the rest of you, and see if there's-- well, anything at all that we can figure out.
[-at least after tomorrow there'll be more chill, here.]
We've studied the planar system, in my world. There isn't only one component to it-- we live on what is known as the Prime Material Plane, but there are thirteen in total, from the Astral Plane of the dead to the Elemental Planes. Any given world is an entire system, but while you can travel between the planes, it is... difficult, at best, to leave a world in its entirety and travel to another system. Under most circumstances, it's impossible.
If you're able to meet those-- particular circumstances, there's no telling where you might end up on the other side.
["Why is everything always about balance..." this is always a lowkey question even if he does, actually, understand why. for the most part. so instead he's busy trying to understand the planar system.]
Does it take a lot to keep it balanced? Or is it kind of self-sufficient that way outside of extreme cases?
It's self-sufficient, yes, unless it's disrupted-- but if it is, the consequences are usually... well, rough. Interfering with them can eliminate life on the Material Plane.
[so interfering means the plane can be destroyed.]
...that other world and our world were linked together, so we had to do a lot to keep it balanced, too, otherwise both worlds would be destroyed. So I get it.
It doesn't surprise me there are other places like that, but they're just different enough.
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But I guess it was kind of tied to home because things that were happening would affect both worlds. They were still two totally different places though. Rules there didn't apply the same back home and vice versa.
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[this place is already just. so much.]
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[which is not, in this situation, ideal.]
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...don't get too close to the construction, by the way. Apparently it'll make you black out.
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[it's just kind of a pain to be unable to actually finish assessing this place entirely.]
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[-at least after tomorrow there'll be more chill, here.]
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[...but hm.]
Can you tell me a little more about your experience? It does sound different than ours.
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If you're able to meet those-- particular circumstances, there's no telling where you might end up on the other side.
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But how do you change the system?
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Does it take a lot to keep it balanced? Or is it kind of self-sufficient that way outside of extreme cases?
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...that other world and our world were linked together, so we had to do a lot to keep it balanced, too, otherwise both worlds would be destroyed. So I get it.
It doesn't surprise me there are other places like that, but they're just different enough.
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