Chapter 104
Now that I think about it, the “City of Void” could, if we really had to categorize it, be seen as something close to an entrance dungeon.
"The entrance is clearly present, that's what I'm getting at."
It’s different from virtual dungeons, which don’t even have clear locations, and from villa dungeons, where the physical entity is fully exposed without any concealment.
Only the passage exists, so Gio’s frame could indeed be called an entrance dungeon.
“There are even moving entrance dungeons among the types, so the structure itself is similar.”
Aside from the three types mentioned above, dungeons can also be categorized into mobile and fixed types. If we were to define them roughly, it could be something like ‘moving entrance dungeon.’
“I’ve never seen one in the form of a frame, though...”
In its original form, the entrance of an entrance dungeon doesn’t have a set shape.
"It could be a book, a hole, or even a curtain."
However, most entrance dungeons take the form of a door. Something that, upon looking at it, anyone can immediately recognize as ‘Ah, that’s the entrance.’
If it looks easy to enter, it’s more likely an entrance dungeon.
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