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== '''P@raLLeL Dim€n$ioん''' ==
== '''P@raLLeL Dim€n$ioん''' ==
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Welcome to the '''P@raLLeL Dim€n$ioん''', the alternate reality of our world we don’t believe it actually exists. In this dimension, the laws of physics cannot be acknowledged, the common logic is shifted. It is different, weird and incomprehensible. The ideas of parallel dimensions are everywhere, from philosophical debates to entertainment media. However, it is still subjective to each individual, no matter how it is portrayed.
Welcome to the '''P@raLLeL Dim€n$ioん''', the alternate reality of our world we don’t believe it actually exists. In this dimension, the laws of physics cannot be acknowledged, the common logic is shifted. It is different, weird and incomprehensible. The ideas of parallel dimensions are everywhere, from philosophical debates to entertainment media. However, it is still subjective to each individual, no matter how it is portrayed.
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'''Scene I : cL@$sRøom'''
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
== '''Scene I : cL@$sRøom''' ==


Once the player enters the classroom and puts on the VR HMD, they will be transported to another dimension where they are in the same place with the same objects as the real world, but they are strange and more funky.
Once the player enters the classroom and puts on the VR HMD, they will be transported to another dimension where they are in the same place with the same objects as the real world, but they are strange and more funky.
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'''Scene II : Th€あterPl@tZ'''
== '''Scene II : Th€あterPl@tZ''' ==
      
      
After player exits the classroom, they will arrive at Theaterplatz where Goethe and Schiller lived. It’s surrounded with Weimar’s signatures and unusual landscape, also, one of Goethe’s famous quotes about reality and imagination.
After player exits the classroom, they will arrive at Theaterplatz where Goethe and Schiller lived. It’s surrounded with Weimar’s signatures and unusual landscape, also, one of Goethe’s famous quotes about reality and imagination.