Palawltar's Codex of Dimensional Structure

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Palawltar's Codex of Dimensional Structure.

Palawltar's Codex of Dimensional Structure[48.75, 64.72] is located in the Althal Lab in Beledar's Bounty, Hallowfall. It is standing in the leftmost of the room's bookshelves, on the second shelf from the top.

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Palawltar's Codex of Dimensional Structure

Unlike our ancestors, we don't limit our thinking of the cosmos to monopole elemental phase spaces. A discredited notion rooted in ancient myths from old Arathor. A comforting, if technically incorrect arrangement of the fundamental forces of the cosmos.


One wonders if such quaint notions would have faded but for creatures like demons and the Old Gods who work primarily through a single energy type. This conflation of culture and dimensional topology holds back so many otherwise promising mages.


Put simply, the cosmos appears as a hexateron. Imagine a four-sided tetrahedron internally extruded to form a multidimensional solid with twenty planes of existence, fifteen transitory pathways, and six vertices where interferon patterns create monopolar expressions of cosmic forces.


Singular energy types are unstable according to Ogdaen's law, and thus they bind to one or more secondary elements. The Firelands contains as much magma as it does flame, and why the holy radiance of the Sacred Flame acts as an eternal beacon.


Enough preamble! Let's get to the fun part! Logic proofs. Let us start with a foundational equation:

Phi(M1, M2) = k * (Sigma(C1 + C2 + ... + Cn) + Sigma(D1 + D2 + ... + Dn))

<The rest of this tome consists of 627 more pages of symbolic logic and their proofs. Broken up by the occasional anecdote about mage tower hijinx, the debunking of a historical myth, or a truly terrible dad pun.>

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