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==Above Ground Navigation==
==Above Ground Navigation==
A player can determine their navigational location by the azimuthal or attitudinal direction of the sun. The player is always at the "top" of the world. The more vertical the sun, the closer the player is to an [[Equator]]. The more horizontal the sun, the closer the player is to a [[Pole]].
A player can determine their navigational location by the azimuthal or attitudinal direction of the sun. The player is always at the "top" of the world. The more vertical the sun, the closer the player is to an [[:Category:Location|Equator end]]. The more horizontal the sun, the closer the player is to a [[:Category:Location|Pole]].


:Picture your world as a flat circle, with Sky, Ground, and Core:
:Picture your world as a flat circle, with Sky, Ground, and Core:

Revision as of 19:01, 20 February 2013

Above Ground Navigation

A player can determine their navigational location by the azimuthal or attitudinal direction of the sun. The player is always at the "top" of the world. The more vertical the sun, the closer the player is to an Equator end. The more horizontal the sun, the closer the player is to a Pole.

Picture your world as a flat circle, with Sky, Ground, and Core:
File:1world.jpg
Now simplified, add the poles:
File:2poles.jpg

North

File:4north.jpg
The Sun will move from Left to Right

South

The Sun will move from Right to Left

East

File:3east.jpg
The Sun will move from Down to Up

West

File:5south.jpg
The Sun will move from Up to Down

Underground Navigation