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turntorie

Turntorie is a fictional device described in speculative fiction and tabletop role-playing game design. It is typically depicted as a modular, rotating gate or portal that enables traversal between distinct scenes or environments. In many renderings, a turntorie consists of a central hub and a rotating ring of entry points, each aligned to different destinations when the ring is rotated.

The term appears to be a modern neologism combining the word turn with torii, the traditional Japanese

Design and operation vary by work, but common elements include a central axis, a segmented rotating ring,

Usage and themes often center on choice, fate, and temporality, as the available routes can change with

See also: torii, portal, teleportation, rotation puzzle.

gate.
It
emerged
in
online
forums
and
fan-driven
literature
in
the
2010s
and
was
subsequently
adopted
by
RPG
writers
and
game
designers
to
describe
rotation-based
teleportation
mechanisms.
The
concept
has
been
used
across
various
genres,
from
science
fiction
to
fantasy,
with
varying
scientific
or
magical
justifications.
and
a
control
method
to
select
a
destination.
When
the
ring
aligns
a
chosen
segment
with
the
hub,
the
device
supposedly
activates
a
doorway
or
portal
to
the
corresponding
environment.
Some
interpretations
emphasize
energy
conduits
or
magical
wards
powering
the
transition,
while
others
present
a
purely
mechanical
mechanism.
Variants
include
portable,
handheld
versions
and
larger,
fixed
installations
used
to
connect
multiple
locations
within
a
storyworld
or
game
map.
rotation
or
over
time.
In
games,
players
may
solve
sequence-based
puzzles
to
unlock
paths,
while
in
fiction
the
turntorie
can
drive
plot
twists
or
serve
as
a
metaphor
for
reorientation
and
decision-making.