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Square Sanctum is an area in the Mathematical Paradox. It is named after the fact that it contains perfect square numbers such as 1, 4, 9, 16 etc. It is mainly known for having a mosaic path containing perfect square numbers serving as a path around the lush forest itself. One might find multiple perfect square number entities.
Trees in Square Sanctum are different than conventional trees and have foliage in the shape of squares. Square Sanctum also contains a rocky portal littered with vines, however it doesn't work until the individual reaches the Intermediate level of the Mathematical Paradox, as the portal will lead to the Quadratic Art Museum. Other than the trees, there are also other signs of flora, including shrubs and flowers.
A fountain can also be found in the center of Square Sanctum, which can be adjusted with interactable wheels and levers, which change the shape of the water jets that protrude from the fountain.
At the outskirts of Square Sanctum are floating islands, which can only be accessed upon solving mini puzzles that make bridges in order to get to islands, the puzzle is very simple and picks a random perfect square tile, and if you guess the next perfect square in the sequence then you get to unlock the bridge. No consequence is given if you get it wrong.
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Level 0 → The Club → vɪʒʊəlaɪz → Number World → Prime Glade → Square Sanctum
Jacob Lee