Ludus-codex (8K)

: It is played on a multi-tiered board, often including a "Skyboard" to represent aerial combat [25].

: Mastery of Ludus is seen as a sign of high intelligence and strategic prowess among the Aleran nobility. 📖 The "Ludic Codex" in Academic Theory Ludus-CODEX

: In game theory, Ludus represents formal, rule-bound play, while the Codex represents the fixed, narrative structure of a book. ⚔️ Historical Context: The Roman Ludus : It is played on a multi-tiered board,

: Rather than just replacing books, games use the "codex" form (like in-game journals or lore books) to comment on how we read and interact with information. ⚔️ Historical Context: The Roman Ludus : Rather

: Pieces move in straight lines like Rooks but can jump between the ground and Skyboard tiers [25, 28].

: The First Lord is the most vital piece, functioning similarly to the King in Chess; if captured, the game ends immediately [25].