Chapter 534 – Algorithmic Generation
The conversation between the captured people had told Nick everything he needed to know.
After testing out his hypothesis, Nick immediately turned back into black smoke before he hid near a corner.
He didn't want to tempt fate.
'The lights are manually activated, but what about the corridors?'
'I ran for hundreds of kilometers, and I didn't find an edge. Additionally, I also didn't find this place on my own.'
'Lastly, if this labyrinth truly were hundreds or thousands of kilometers big, what would be the chance of me just stumbling across one of six humans who are captured here? I would need to run around for months, if not years, to find any of these people if the labyrinth were truly that big.'
'This means that the labyrinth isn't actually big.'
'It's just getting shuffled constantly.'
'No new corridors are being created. The old corridors are just being recycled.'
So?
While it sounded great to know all of these things, most Extractors wouldn't be able to make use of this.
They could break down all the walls and randomly run through the labyrinth, and they would still be stuck.
Knowing these things wouldn't help them in escaping.
Yet, these bits of information were the key to breaking out of this labyrinth.
Sadly, only an extremely experienced Extractor who had researched Specters for a long time would be able to combine the clues.
Luckily, Nick had been a Chief Zephyx Extractor for over a decade.
He knew exactly how Specters worked.
All of these bits of information led to one conclusion.
'This is not a Force Specter. Nor is it a building.'
'This labyrinth is an algorithmic construct that keeps generating new layouts by shuffling its corridors around.'
The most important clue had been that Nick had never seen any of the corridors actively being manipulated.
If the Specter only moved the corridors around manually, it would have definitely moved one of the corridors while Nick was close to it since the Specter didn't know that Nick was here.
However, that had never happened.
This meant that the shuffling of the corridors happened automatically, but it could also be manipulated manually.
'Every corridor has to be in use somewhere, but the algorithm keeps shuffling everything in a very unintuitive way, keeping normal people away from the exit.'
'And if any of the people manage to crack the code or come close to the exit on accident, the labyrinth gets shuffled manually, resetting their progress. In the worst case, the Specter can just stop turning on the light, forcing the people to take a different path.'
'This also explains why the Nightmare's influence works in here. The Nightmare's influence doesn't work inside a Specter's body or domain, but it seems to work here. That can only mean that this is neither a Specter's domain nor their body.'
'This entire labyrinth is just the manifestation of an ability. It's creating a space.'
Nick looked down one of the hallways.
'But that also means that this space isn't fully connected to the Specter. The Specter can't feel its touch like it's its own body. It also can't listen to every place at once.'
'And most importantly, it can't look at every place at all times.'
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