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<blockquote data-quote="bloodtide" data-source="post: 9577320" data-attributes="member: 6684958"><p>Limbo is a part of the Reality of the Multiverse. Pure Chaos, but still the pure Chaos of Reality. "<em>a state of utter confusion or disorder; a total lack of organization or order</em>. Synonyms: tumult, turmoil, jumble, disarray" are all Chaos, but all a part of Reality. Even something Chaotic like a battlefield and you still can understand what is going on and who is winning.</p><p></p><p>The Far Realm is a non-place outside of the Reality of the Multiverse. It both does and does not exist....nothing can exist outside of the Reality Multiverse....and yet, "something" is there. Except it is not even something...as something describes something in Reality. There are no words, no concepts for the Far Realm. "Beyond" comes close, but it's only a shadow of a whisper of what it might be...a boundless, ever-shifting expanse that exists outside of the conventional fabric of space and time. It is a realm where causality is fluid, and the concepts of past, present, and future are mere suggestions. You find yourself surrounded by an endless maze of twisted, nightmarish corridors that seem to shift and writhe like living serpents. The walls are adorned with grotesque, surreal frescoes that depict unspeakable horrors and atrocities. Every step echoes with the weight of countless tormented souls, their screams and pleas for mercy forever trapped within the outside. Even approaching it can cause irreparable damage to one's psyche......</p><p></p><p></p><p>Or well....</p><p></p><p>Limbo:</p><p>Limbo the books and bookshelf are a random swirling chaotic mix of everything...wood..paper..ink..all mixed together constantly. An intelligent being will will power can force the chaos into the shape of a bookshelf and books. Though some of the letters and markings in the books will still move and flow like water.</p><p></p><p>The Far Realm:</p><p>(no books...no book shelf) Time within the is distorted and fluid. Moments from different nothingnesses blend together in a maddening dance, allowing for encounters with unspeakable abominations beyond words to describe. You might find yourself facing eldritch horrors from ancient nightmares one moment and fleeing from monstrous entities born from humanity's darkest fears the next.</p><p></p><p>Time flies like an arrow, but fruit flies like a banana, buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo</p><p>There is no book....the book is a lie....the book took a bite out of you, not wait, the lie took a bite out of you.....said the joker to the bee...</p><p>And never mind that noise you heard, It's just the beasts under your bed, In your closet, in your head</p><p>End of Line</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bloodtide, post: 9577320, member: 6684958"] Limbo is a part of the Reality of the Multiverse. Pure Chaos, but still the pure Chaos of Reality. "[I]a state of utter confusion or disorder; a total lack of organization or order[/I]. Synonyms: tumult, turmoil, jumble, disarray" are all Chaos, but all a part of Reality. Even something Chaotic like a battlefield and you still can understand what is going on and who is winning. The Far Realm is a non-place outside of the Reality of the Multiverse. It both does and does not exist....nothing can exist outside of the Reality Multiverse....and yet, "something" is there. Except it is not even something...as something describes something in Reality. There are no words, no concepts for the Far Realm. "Beyond" comes close, but it's only a shadow of a whisper of what it might be...a boundless, ever-shifting expanse that exists outside of the conventional fabric of space and time. It is a realm where causality is fluid, and the concepts of past, present, and future are mere suggestions. You find yourself surrounded by an endless maze of twisted, nightmarish corridors that seem to shift and writhe like living serpents. The walls are adorned with grotesque, surreal frescoes that depict unspeakable horrors and atrocities. Every step echoes with the weight of countless tormented souls, their screams and pleas for mercy forever trapped within the outside. Even approaching it can cause irreparable damage to one's psyche...... Or well.... Limbo: Limbo the books and bookshelf are a random swirling chaotic mix of everything...wood..paper..ink..all mixed together constantly. An intelligent being will will power can force the chaos into the shape of a bookshelf and books. Though some of the letters and markings in the books will still move and flow like water. The Far Realm: (no books...no book shelf) Time within the is distorted and fluid. Moments from different nothingnesses blend together in a maddening dance, allowing for encounters with unspeakable abominations beyond words to describe. You might find yourself facing eldritch horrors from ancient nightmares one moment and fleeing from monstrous entities born from humanity's darkest fears the next. Time flies like an arrow, but fruit flies like a banana, buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo There is no book....the book is a lie....the book took a bite out of you, not wait, the lie took a bite out of you.....said the joker to the bee... And never mind that noise you heard, It's just the beasts under your bed, In your closet, in your head End of Line [/QUOTE]
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