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\documentclass[stock,9pt,nohan]{oblivoir}
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\usepackage{fapapersize}
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\usefapapersize{3in,4.5in,.333in,*,.333in,.333in}
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\usepackage[verbose=true]{microtype}
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\renewcommand{\contentsname}{Table of Contents}
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\newcommand{\gamever}{Alpha 1}
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\newcommand{\titleEN}{A Pocket Guide to the Terrarum World \vskip1ex \small\textsf{English edition} \normalsize}
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\newcommand{\titleKO}{\textsf{Terrarum} 간편 여행 안내서 \vskip1ex \small\sffamily 한국어판}
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\newcommand{\authorEN}{\small By \sffamily{}Terrarum developers}
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\newcommand{\authorKO}{\small 개발진 일동}
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\newcommand{\dateEN}{\small\sffamily Corresponds to world version \gamever}
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\newcommand{\dateKO}{\small\sffamily \gamever{}판 기준}
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\newcommand{\tocEN}{Table of Contents}
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\newcommand{\tocKO}{목 \ 차}
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\title{\titleEN}
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\author{\authorEN}
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\date{\dateEN}
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\begin{document}
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\maketitle
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\newpage
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\epigraph{
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Welcome! You are most likely an explorer, or a brave and courageous traveller who seeks uncharted planet in the universe, or an aspiring ruler-to-be who want rule your own world. We hope this little book to be an useful guide for whatever ambitious work you are up to.
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}{Writers}
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\tableofcontents*
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\newpage
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\newpage
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\section{Introduction}
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Terrarum is a rogue-like world which things are happening on real-time basis as in real-time role-playing games.
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\subsection{Luggage preparation}
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Trip to Terrarum can be achieved with any proper wagon, which should be equipped with:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item 64-bit wagon engine
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\item Java Roving Environs 8 or higher
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\item A wagon engine with cylinder volume of 2 GB. 4 GB or more is recommended
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\item Free luggage space of 4 GB or more
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\end{itemize}
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\section{Moving around}
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The control is omnidirectional. In other words, \emph{not} cell-based.
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\subsection{Your first toddling}
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\subsubsection{ISO\slash ANSI\slash JIS pedalboards}
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Your default moving around uses ESDF (qwerty)\slash FRST (colemak)\slash .OEW (dvorak) pedals for default `WASD', in order for you to provide more modifier pedals---QAZ (qwerty\slash colemak), /A; (dvorak)---that are pressed with your little finger and more comfort to some pedalboards with Topre actuators.\footnote{Writers of this book would recommend you to use pedalboard with Cherry MX Red actuators, though any decent pedalboard should be sufficient.}
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\subsubsection{Joypads}
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Your moving around uses left stick, and direction of the movement is \emph{not} limited to 8 directions, hence the term, “omni\-direc\-tion\-al”.
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\section{World}
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The world is composed with \emph{three-dimensional} blocks, which is the feature you should keep in mind during your trip. Each block is a metre-size and a metre-high, so an average-height man should occupy two tiles vertically, thus he is two-tile-high in the world.
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Cliffs are treated as a stair, and you---as well as any living things in the world---can climb the tile as you would use a stair. Climbable cliff height is calculated as
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\begin{equation}
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floor( \frac{height_{you}}{height_{\mathit{cliff}}} )
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\end{equation}
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i.e. The man mentioned above can climb one-tile-high cliff as a stair.
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\subsection{Geograghy}
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The world---the continent you play on---features mountains, valleys, rivers, lakes, ocean, caves, etc.
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There are several continents on the planet, which are created by you. While there are multiple continents, however, your wagon cannot travel to others.
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Each time you create a continent, unless you specified a \emph{seed}\footnote{Refer to \S 4.}, will never be the same.
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\subsection{Day and night}
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A day in Terrarum world---the planet---is 72 000 seconds. A second in Earth would be equivalent to 60 (depends on the operational speed of your wagon) planetary seconds, which consists a planetary minute.
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\subsection{Biome}
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Average temperature in meadows\slash forests\slash mountains are kept to pleasant 298 K\slash 25 \degree{}C\slash 77 \degree{}F. However, some sovereign territories are will not be as pleasant. Some governor of such biomes, though will not hinder any access, will not be pleased with your ruling.
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\subsection{Vegetation}
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\subsection{Races and their civilisations}
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\subsection{Common animals}
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\section{World creation}
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You can specify some parameters when you create a continent. Controllable parameters are:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item World size (affects distance between tribes)
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\item Ore amount (affects civilisation)
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\item Vegetation (more trees means more building materials)
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\item Seed (each randomly-created continent has its own \emph{seed} for landform. Leave it blank to randomise)
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\end{itemize}
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You can name your continent while in creation, so try to come up with a good name!
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\subsection{World Size}
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There are two size options available. \emph{Normal} gives $2048\times2048$ metres in size, \emph{Huge} gives $4096\times4096$ metres. Depth of the world is limited to 128 metres for all options.
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\end{document} |