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'''The Walls''' surrounding [[Tokyo]] are a mysterious structure that [[Transient]]s are legally restricted from crossing. [[The Game]] is held within the Walls of Tokyo. Despite its name and seemingly structural appearance, the Walls' true form is the belief of the people that there are walls around Tokyo that no one can cross over, with the one at the end of the sea is shown to manifest in the form of Jormungand, the serpent of the World of Yggdrasil.
'''The Walls''' surrounding [[Tokyo]] are a mysterious structure that [[Transient]]s are legally restricted from crossing. [[The Game]] is held within the Walls of Tokyo. Despite its name and seemingly structural appearance, the Walls' true form is the belief of the people that there are walls around Tokyo that no one can cross over, with the one at the end of the sea is shown to manifest in the form of Jormungand, the serpent of the World of Yggdrasil. Loki, the god from the same world, is stated to be involved in its construction.


While Odin believes that crossing the Walls means crossing into the other World, it's also stated by Yog-Sothoth that there is no hope to be found at the world outside the Walls.
While Odin believes that crossing the Walls means crossing into the other World, it's also stated by Yog-Sothoth that there is no hope to be found at the world outside the Walls.
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