Saigonnus
Auror
As the title suggests, I was curious as to everyone's thoughts on extra-dimensional spaces in a fantasy world. It has come up a few times in literature and I was curious if it would be worth doing having an entire city in an extra-dimensional space.
I had a dream last night where I was looking down on a city in a wasteland that covered perhaps a square mile, but inside it was twenty times that large; obviously in an extra-dimensional space and it seemed like a cool idea. As is common in a dream, I knew the rest of the planet was pretty much uninhabitable, so I didn't dwell much on it. Everything (for infrastructure) the city needed was part of that massive area, including a lake that provided the city with fresh water.
Another variation occurred to me a while ago, having thought about it, having the city take up a given area, but all the buildings within the city each are seperate dimensional spaces, like the tent from Harry Potter, looking small on the outside, but vast on the inside.
Which variation do you prefer and why?
I had a dream last night where I was looking down on a city in a wasteland that covered perhaps a square mile, but inside it was twenty times that large; obviously in an extra-dimensional space and it seemed like a cool idea. As is common in a dream, I knew the rest of the planet was pretty much uninhabitable, so I didn't dwell much on it. Everything (for infrastructure) the city needed was part of that massive area, including a lake that provided the city with fresh water.
Another variation occurred to me a while ago, having thought about it, having the city take up a given area, but all the buildings within the city each are seperate dimensional spaces, like the tent from Harry Potter, looking small on the outside, but vast on the inside.
Which variation do you prefer and why?