vaipaths
Vaipaths are a theoretical construct used in studies of multimodal routing and world-building to describe interconnected routes that blend physical geography with cultural meaning and narrative potential. In this framework, a route is not defined solely by distance or topology but also by its capacity to convey story, history, or user experience. The concept is used primarily in speculative geography, literary world-building, and game design to analyze how travelers or readers navigate spaces that carry symbolic weight as well as practical function.
Origin and etymology: The term Vaipath was introduced in the early 21st century by scholars examining hybrid
Structure: Vaipaths consist of nodes and edges. Nodes include physical locations (streets, landmarks) and thematic nodes
Applications: In world-building and fiction, vaipaths help map how characters journey through spaces with layered meaning.
Limitations: The concept remains abstract and subjective; operational definitions vary between disciplines.
See also: Path, Network theory, Wayfinding, Narrative transportation.