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Shade Patterns are shadows of a pattern, containing a complete, but imperfect reflection of the pattern it is below. | Shade Patterns are shadows of a pattern, containing a complete, but imperfect reflection of the pattern it is below. | ||
*Shadows Patterns of the Pattern of Amber that are true representations are like the ones in Rebma, Fantalin, Tir Nogath, and others. | |||
*Shade Patterns are referred to by their percentage of correlation with the true pattern. | |||
*Broken Patterns are shadows of a pattern that have partially correct images of the pattern but are missing segments. | |||
*Distorted Shade Patterns are shadows of a pattern, containing a complete, but imperfect reflection of the pattern but does not conform the expected shape of the pattern. These exist mostly closer to Chaos. | |||
Revision as of 23:36, 25 April 2019
Shade Patterns are shadows of a pattern, containing a complete, but imperfect reflection of the pattern it is below.
- Shadows Patterns of the Pattern of Amber that are true representations are like the ones in Rebma, Fantalin, Tir Nogath, and others.
- Shade Patterns are referred to by their percentage of correlation with the true pattern.
- Broken Patterns are shadows of a pattern that have partially correct images of the pattern but are missing segments.
- Distorted Shade Patterns are shadows of a pattern, containing a complete, but imperfect reflection of the pattern but does not conform the expected shape of the pattern. These exist mostly closer to Chaos.