It's more like... Dungeons are formed by the mind of the person trapped inside. Because of that, that part of Liminal Space starts to feel like the person that formed them. I think that change in Liminal Space is what I can pick up on, instead of sensing the person themself. Which is why I can tell more about the dungeon, but I can't use it tell you much about the person inside other than who it is.
no subject
It's more like... Dungeons are formed by the mind of the person trapped inside. Because of that, that part of Liminal Space starts to feel like the person that formed them. I think that change in Liminal Space is what I can pick up on, instead of sensing the person themself. Which is why I can tell more about the dungeon, but I can't use it tell you much about the person inside other than who it is.