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I like SkidAce's picture better anyway. Where's that from?
I agree - it is a cool picture. Though it could be for either a torus, or a "bicycle tire" city, with the opening on the tire off the left hand side of the picture.
I like SkidAce's picture better anyway. Where's that from?
There certainly is verbiage stating the only way in or out is via portal, which if it was open would not be true...you could fly.
The difference in practical terms... <snip>
A more common nane for the torus is "donut", BTW [emoji6]
Well, it's not properly a torus - but if you imagine the inside of a bicycle tire, with the "sky" where the open part is, you get a city that's got no end in one direction but has walls on the sides.
If it's actually the inside of a tyre, than I agree with [MENTION=18182]Dire Bare[/MENTION] - describing it as a ring (especially if the edges of the ring have walls) seems like a very minor difference of little practical significance.
But, whichever concept works best for ya, ring, torus, sorta-torus, not much practical difference any which way.
I don't really follow this - can you explain with a bit more detail? What do you mean by "sideways"? And what do you mean by "building on either side [either side of what?] have no windows facing 'outward' [what direction is outward, given the whole thing is on the inside of a torus?]"?
Thanks. And? I suppose describing the city as a "donut" might help my player's visualize it more clearly, but not much more clearly than "ring" and describing my favorite gritty city as a pastry seems dissonant to me somehow. And it makes me hungry.
I like SkidAce's picture better anyway. Where's that from?
To me, this picture is just as "non-canonical" as the one in the OP, but in a different way. It implies a closed, true torus. Sigil is an open torus (if such a term actually exists) like the inside of a tire. But, whichever concept works best for ya, ring, torus, sorta-torus, not much practical difference any which way.