Where Movement Is Soft
So you've got this open field, right?
Objects appear at the edge of space and begin drifting slowly across the horizon.
They do not rush.
They do not collide aggressively.
They simply move.
Your presence is subtle.
Your influence is minimal.
Movement Without Force
Everything just drifts along these smooth paths.
There is no steering wheel.
No direct commands.
Instead, you observe patterns:
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Direction
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Natural curve
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Speed
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Drift rhythm
Your role is not to control - it is to guide.
Understand the MarkersQuiet Influence
You place trail markers in open space.
Markers do not stop movement.
They bend it.
Placed carefully, they:
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Adjust trajectory
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Soften angles
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Prevent slow collisions
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Redirect drift toward safe zones
Too many markers create turbulence.
Too few allow chaos.
Sometimes the best move is doing absolutely nothing - took me forever
to figure that out.
Gentle Redirection
Each marker creates a subtle field of influence.
Objects passing nearby respond gradually.
There are no sharp pivots.
The system evaluates:
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Distance from marker
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Angle of approach
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Current drift velocity
Paths emerge slowly.
When you nail it, everything just... flows. Like, you can actually
see it working the way you pictured it would.
