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Sigil Ciy of Doors (Topology of a Torus) - MATHS
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<blockquote data-quote="Shemeska" data-source="post: 4599201" data-attributes="member: 11697"><p>You could look "outside" of Sigil if you looked to either side when flying directly across the ring of the city from one side to the other. And there was one spot called "Suicide Alley" where the edge was low enough and not blocked by any architecture so that people could climb and look over the edge, and it was often used as a method of just what its name suggested. However no one that ever jumped over the side was ever heard from again, so the Fraternity of Order had a standing offer to pay money for the dark of just what happened/was there if anyone did jump the side and eventually came back to tell them.</p><p></p><p>Of course looking over the edge to see something, you saw <em>nothing</em>. Not a void, not darkness, not empty sky, not clouds, not even the Infinite Spire - just something disconcerting and indescribable except to call it <em>nothingness</em>. However some of the details on that last bit may have been of my creation in some of the stuff I've written, so if you're a fiend for printed canon, check on the precise bits of that.</p><p></p><p>I believe 3e had you getting bumped to a random spot on a random plane if you jumped the edge, but I prefer to keep it undefined.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shemeska, post: 4599201, member: 11697"] You could look "outside" of Sigil if you looked to either side when flying directly across the ring of the city from one side to the other. And there was one spot called "Suicide Alley" where the edge was low enough and not blocked by any architecture so that people could climb and look over the edge, and it was often used as a method of just what its name suggested. However no one that ever jumped over the side was ever heard from again, so the Fraternity of Order had a standing offer to pay money for the dark of just what happened/was there if anyone did jump the side and eventually came back to tell them. Of course looking over the edge to see something, you saw [i]nothing[/i]. Not a void, not darkness, not empty sky, not clouds, not even the Infinite Spire - just something disconcerting and indescribable except to call it [i]nothingness[/i]. However some of the details on that last bit may have been of my creation in some of the stuff I've written, so if you're a fiend for printed canon, check on the precise bits of that. I believe 3e had you getting bumped to a random spot on a random plane if you jumped the edge, but I prefer to keep it undefined. [/QUOTE]
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