Lilia2010-11-04 01:35:17
QUOTE (Daraius @ Nov 3 2010, 08:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Imagine that all the towers are externally the same shape, and just have different configurations of rooms carved inside? This model is meant to help conceptualize the city, right? Not to be a map.
Next you'll be modeling Continuum, yes?
Next you'll be modeling Continuum, yes?
My first thought was, "Ha, if only", followed closely by, "Maybe some sort of paper folded/glued together.... Gah! Stop it!"
Llesvelt2010-11-04 06:26:07
Once you succesfully make a model of Continuum the old ones will eat our world.
Lendren2010-11-04 12:40:40
QUOTE (Llesvelt @ Nov 4 2010, 02:26 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Once you succesfully make a model of Continuum the old ones will eat our world.
Nah, Continuum obeys Euclid's laws, just not in three dimensions. The Mountains of Madness are more like Cthulhu's kind of dreaming-place (except for being dry, of course).
Unknown2010-11-06 07:36:39
Pah, the Continuum is easy. It's a torus!