They found the Great Architect’s Hall, where the plan was kept. Here, for a single tribute—often discounted to $179–$199 —the traveler was granted a key to not one, but 25 different worlds . No longer would they have to pay a monthly tax to the gatekeepers.

Long ago, the world was a patchwork of silent borders. A traveler stood at the edge of a village in the Tuscan hills, their pockets full of gold but their mouth empty of words. They had bought their passage from a merchant in a crowded bazaar—a "lifetime" promise of understanding for a handful of coins—only to find the map was written in disappearing ink. The codes didn't work; the gates remained shut. Determined, the traveler sought the .

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