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- Hallways did not have to be jointed with the floors of the rooms they connected to. I could build a hallway that started very close to the ceiling, leading to an opening barely tall enough for a man to squeeze himself through. When I tried to build a room attached to that hallway, though, I found that I couldn’t.
- So apparently all rooms had to be walkable to, but hallways were fair game so long as it was possible for someone to get inside in some other way.
- That was fine. An idea was starting to form in my head. I dismissed my experiments, then created an alcove hallway that joined the far room with the curved hallway that went to my core room, connecting to it right over the pitfall. Whoever tried to get inside that way would inevitably fall into the pit. As an experiment, I tried to curve the new hallway so it also touched the other curve of the core hall, but found hallways could only connect to one room or one hallway. I’d have to create a second hallway to add another entrance.
- Maybe later.
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