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Basic mechanics

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= Movement and traveling =
The importance of your character's position in the world (and in turn, what you are allowed to do to move your character) depends on whether or not you are in combat, and on whether you are inside the [[Uncivilized Area ]] or a [[Civilized Area]]. This section will discuss what you can do outside of combat. For movement when in combat, see [[Combat mode]].
== Civilized Areas ==
When outside of combat and in a Civilized area Area such as a [[town, ]] or an [[intersection]], you can travel to nearly any specific room, street, shop, business, or point of interest, simply by declaring an intent to travel to that location, so long as you have access to it. Towns and intersections generally have maps listing the places of interest available, and the preferred method of declaring movement is to simply say something along the lines of, ''"I'm going to the gun shop"'' or ''"Next, I'm going to visit the hospital"''.
You can specify a particular room or area if you know exactly where you're going. You can also request to the GM your precise location, or the current town or intersection map, whenever you desire.
In order to leave a Civilized Area, your character must be at a location where it is possible to transition into the [[UA]].
* '''Towns''' have a room called the ''Gap corridor'', which represents the very edge of the town. This is where you can choose your next destination. You can only travel to a town or an intersection that is linked to the current town, though you can plot a specific itinerary if you so desire.
* '''Intersections''' do not have gap corridors. Instead, as intersections are plus sign-shaped ('''+'''), 2 to 4 of its outermost rooms may be connected to the UA, each corresponding to a single destination.
== Uncivilized Area ==
When in the UA[[Uncivilized Area]], your character will be traveling through a series of randomly generated rooms, going from a starting point to a destination of your choosing, and reaching the next destination only after a set amount of UA rooms have been passed.
When you are in a Civilized Area and ready to transition into the UA, your GM will give you the available destinations, and ask you to choose where you intend to go (unless there is only one available destination, of course).
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