Limspace Systems

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Documented Limspace Systems:


These are hubs for Systems.

Limspaces that are not part of a system are here.

Thresholds within Baseline are listed here.

http://liminal-archives.wikidot.com/backrooms-limspace-system

BACKROOMS

Lost Hallways in Decay.

Articles: 78

http://liminal-archives.wikidot.com/thalasso-limspace-system

THALASSO

Calling from beneath the waves.

Articles: 20

http://liminal-archives.wikidot.com/lone-tower

COLLAPSING

At the Bottom of the Starlit Sea.

Articles: 8

http://liminal-archives.wikidot.com/crimson-limspace-system

CRIMSON

Through the Threshold of Death.

Articles: 7

http://liminal-archives.wikidot.com/middenground-limspace-system

MIDDENGROUND

The Half-Tamed Wilds Await.

Articles: 5

http://liminal-archives.wikidot.com/arborescent-limspace-system

ARBORESCENT

Realms within and beyond the Heartwood.

Articles: 5

http://liminal-archives.wikidot.com/metro-limspace-system

METRO

Know the destination, or be at the mercy of the journey.

Articles: 4

Minor Systems Articles
Domed System

2

BSA System

2

Wroughtsol System

3

Vastata System

2

Erysichthon System

1

Niflheim System

1

Nadir System

2

Nexus System

1

System Overviews
Erysichthon Erysichthon System
Lone Tower Collapsing System
Blue Static America BSA System

What is a Limspace System?

When many Limspaces all connect to one another, they create a Limspace System.

Limspace systems may be completely closed-off environments that do not connect to any other system. However, some systems have been known to connect in strange ways with documented bridges between the spaces within.

If it is confusing to comprehend, consider molecules and atoms to help visualize the concept: if a Limspace was an atom, a Limspace System is a molecule composed of many atoms. There's no known upper limit to how large a Limspace System can become or how many Limspaces can coalesce into a single system, but the largest known System is the Backrooms.


Hub Requirements

  1. Only limspace systems with at least 3 articles can have a button.
  2. Any limspace system with at least 2 articles can have a hub if the authors want.
  3. The hub does not count toward requirements unless it is a System Overview article.

System Overviews are articles about the limspace system itself and have enough content to be a full article. Unlike generic hubs, they must go through the crit process like any article.

Limspace Systems with at least 10 articles will be eligible for being added to the topbar dropdown. Only articles rated at least 4 stars (at least 80% upvotes), with at least 5 votes, count.

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