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+ | !Bet | ||
+ | !White Rune | ||
+ | !Black Rune | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Double Row Rune | ||
+ | |5 to 1 | ||
+ | |500 to 1 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Single Row Rune | ||
+ | |10 to 1 | ||
+ | |1,000 to 1 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Four-Square Rune | ||
+ | |30 to 1 | ||
+ | |3,000 to 1 | ||
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+ | |Two-Square Rune | ||
+ | |60 to 1 | ||
+ | |6,000 to 1 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Rune | ||
+ | |120 to 1 | ||
+ | |12,000 to 1 | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | </td></tr> | ||
+ | </table> | ||
Every few weeks, a rune will flash and the entire ball will turn pitch black. When this happens, strange things happen. Many times, nothing will happen or just a strange odor will be encountered. Other times, sand or water pours from the bottom of the device. Once and a great while, a creature will drop from the globe. | Every few weeks, a rune will flash and the entire ball will turn pitch black. When this happens, strange things happen. Many times, nothing will happen or just a strange odor will be encountered. Other times, sand or water pours from the bottom of the device. Once and a great while, a creature will drop from the globe. |
Latest revision as of 20:49, 15 October 2021
The Tinkerers
In the times before the dawn of history in the Realm, a race of beings called the Tinkerers existed in the multiverse. A curious race, they created a vast teleportation network that would move between the planets, allowing their people to visit strange and exotic places. The Tinkerers were pacifists. They had no word for war and did not create weapons of destruction. In their wisdom, their network of teleportation nodes was protected so that others could not use them. In this way, the Tinkerers could avoid allowing hostile races to gain control of the devices to use them for war. As with many explorers, the Tinkers were destroyed not by the enemies that they could see, but by a mutant strain of bacteria that passed harmlessly through the teleport devices and sterilized the entire population before its effects were known. In the millennia that followed, the devices were buried, lost or forgotten on most of the worlds visited by the Tinkerers. A few clever individuals discovered "keys" to the devices, but their use was so dangerous that most perished in their research.
The Void
The teleport network the Tinkerers constructed consists of several components. The first is a powerful "hub" which exists only at points in the multiverse where lines of energy cross. These hubs are collectively called "the Void", as they are all found in the same strange black-walled caves. Around the edges of the hub are permanent connections to other lands, archways in which keys must be placed to gain access, these archways are called "gates". There are rumored to be 28 gates in the hub that includes the gate to the Realm. It is unknown if other hubs exist or how they might interconnect.
From the Void: A key is required to make the jump from the Void back to the Realm (or through any other gate). The keys are artifacts found in the Void. They cannot be taken from the Void and appear to be randomly distributed with the cave once used. In addition, the keys never appear in the same form twice. The gate to the Realm does not necessarily open to the NV, nor does it open to the same place in the Realm. However, as long as a key is in place, a connection to the world is opened. Once the keys are moved, the connection is lost.
To the Void: Access to the Void from the Realm is accomplished via a large device called the Navigium Vectorium (NV). By using the NV, one can jump from the Realm into the Void, although the connection lasts only a few seconds and occurs on a very bizarre and hard to predict schedule. From an adventurer's logbook, arrival in the Void is always the same. The traveler appears in a very large cave beneath a shimmering globe. They are falling in the air over a narrowing shaft. The NV is located in Teufeldorf in the Armitage Inn. It is rumored that a few powerful artifacts also allow limited travel to and from the Void.
An adventurer's map to the Void was created in July 885 TA during the Adventures in the Void. Subsequent research has uncovered several additional gate descriptions which are summarized below.
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In the center of the gameroom at the Armitage Inn is the Navigium Vectorium.
The Navigium Vectorium (NV) works on the principal of matching nodes. A connection is established when the rune on the NV at the Armitage Inn matches the rune on the corresponding device in the Void. As the runes change every minute, these connections are brief and unpredictable.
With 144 runes on each ball, the chance of both matching are:
144 x 144 = 20,736
With one of these actions occurring each minute, you will get a match:
20,736 / 60 / 24 = 14.4 days
To use the NV, a user must jump at exactly the right time.