Caudal Tesseract

The Caudal Tesseract is one of the ten tesseracts which make up the Manifold. Cubes falling within this tesseract are notable for their cool climates. This tesseract is considered to lie in the diametrically opposed region of the Manifold to the Rostral Tesseract.

Geography

The cubes of the Caudal Tesseract are connected to adjacent tesseracts through the following inflection layer transits:  
  • Caudal A to Western D
  • Caudal B to Medial D
  • Caudal C to Eastern D
  • Caudal D to Distal B
  • Caudal E to Dorsal D
  • Caudal F to Southern D
  • Caudal G to Ventral D
  • Caudal H to Northern D

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Cover image: Caudal Mountains by Artbreeder

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