Well, I'm asking because for my TESIII: Skyrim showcase mod, I have a room that leads Player to the void. And a message box appears and this is what I wrote:
"You are in the Void, one of many planes of existence outside the known realms. Since this dimension is devoid of any natural laws, time or breathable air, you die instantaneously."Bleh, it could be a hell of a lot better sounding. The interior cell is absolute pitch black; you can't even see your character since all lights are set to 0.
(See Hellmouth, I'm using zero to represent Padomay! (which I still think Padomay would represent infinity since it is "change-incarnate" but let's save that for another discussion)) It's just absolute pure blackness and no way back. What would you guys say in a message box to describe the Void to the Player? And would you have the Player die in the cell? Or no?
The void IS NOT. Simple, but still, abandon all suppositions ye who enter there. Those head-coverings are insufficiently Anuic to describe the soul of Padhome.
What do you mean by "head-coverings"?
Void as in Padomay? Complete and utter 0. Though, if Anu, infinity.
That's really the best answer I can provide. Any idea what 0 will do to something? Don't think there is even a 0 in this universe.
I guess zero would be the absence of everything, include pounds per square inch of pressure, like how on Earth we have 14 lbs per square inch pressing on us and the same amount pressing out from within us. If you had zero pounds per square inch pressing on you, you would explode (like what would happen in space). But in the Void, you'd also have zero time, and when you don't have any time, does everything cease to continue on? Or is there just not anything period? If so, if one entered the Void, would you just suddenly be frozen because of no time? In that case, you also wouldn't be breathing either because your lungs would not function, nor any other part of your body, including your brain and heart, which would mean you'd instantaneously stop functioning, i.e. die. Boy, I could ponder this all day.