Thread:Faenor of the Silver Laurel/@comment-26210095-20160808173151/@comment-26444332-20160809151411

To explain as I would to myself:

Labyrinth utilizes your neural pathways and memory of any puzzles you have solved in the past to create illusions of a walled maze, which constantly shift and change according to which memory or part of your brain it is being drawn from. The filaments are not just sharp metal wires; They're also transmitters that connect to the nervous system, relaying the information sent from the brain into them. Each wire can act as a wall (for the wire transmits the illusion into the air around them), and as they constantly shift, you can have an infinitely unsolvable maze within a given area, that seems real to those inside of it.