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The flux-fields of Delta are able to flow in two directions, positive and negative.
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Positive flux-fields allow for energy to enter our world. And, theoretically, a negative flux-field should absorb energy in our world and transmute it into the heavenly world.
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:Positive flux-fields allow for energy to enter our world. And, theoretically, a negative flux-field should absorb energy in our world and transmute it into the heavenly world. This is completely theoretical however due to the concept being impossible to test. Regardless, manifesting a negative flux-field does have a purpose. They appear to stabilize the general flux within an area. Without balancing flux-fields, an area can spontaneously explode.
This is completely theoretical however due to the concept being impossible to test.
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Regardless, manifesting a negative flux-field does have a purpose. They appear to stabilize the general flux within an area.
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Without balancing flux-fields, an area can spontaneously explode.
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Revision as of 08:11, 15 May 2015

Fort Syzygy is the third level in Last Legacy: Chapter 1.

TODO add picture: show level on the map.

TODO: story based description

Hidden Journal

There is one hidden journals in this level.

Excerpt from Introduction to Delta 9th Edition

Delta Flow
The flux-fields of Delta are able to flow in two directions, positive and negative.
Positive flux-fields allow for energy to enter our world. And, theoretically, a negative flux-field should absorb energy in our world and transmute it into the heavenly world. This is completely theoretical however due to the concept being impossible to test. Regardless, manifesting a negative flux-field does have a purpose. They appear to stabilize the general flux within an area. Without balancing flux-fields, an area can spontaneously explode.