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Crossroads Theory: Mathematical Models for Eluvian Network Navigation

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.

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eluvians, magical transportation, Crossroads, ancient elven technology, dimensional mathematics

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Flemeth, M., (2025) “Crossroads Theory: Mathematical Models for Eluvian Network Navigation”, Documentation Testing Journal 1(3).

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