Abstract
Eluvian networks represent the most sophisticated magical transportation system in recorded history, yet fundamental principles governing their interconnection remain poorly understood. This theoretical work presents a mathematical framework modeling Crossroads navigation based on observed connection patterns among 27 functional eluvians. We propose a seven-dimensional coordinate system that successfully predicts network relationships with 89% accuracy when tested against independently verified connections. Our model suggests the original network contained geometric properties enabling travelers to calculate routes to unknown destinations, a capability now largely lost. Practical applications for restoring damaged network segments are proposed with appropriate safety constraints.
Keywords: eluvians, magical transportation, Crossroads, ancient elven technology, dimensional mathematics
How to Cite:
Flemeth, M., (2025) “Crossroads Theory: Mathematical Models for Eluvian Network Navigation”, Documentation Testing Journal 1(3).
Rights: In Copyright
Downloads:
Downloads are not available for this article.
7 Views