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A '''Link-in Point''' is the spot that a [[Book#Linking Book|linking book]] links to when used. Writers can use this information to build near a link point or to set a trap for anyone who links in. A good example of this is in [[Riven]], in which [[Gehn]] has built a cage to trap anyone who links there. | A '''Link-in Point''' is the spot that a [[Book#Linking Book|linking book]] links to when used. Writers can use this information to build near a link point or to set a trap for anyone who links in. A good example of this is in [[Riven]], in which [[Gehn]] has built a cage to trap anyone who links there. | ||
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A Link-in Point is the spot that a linking book links to when used. Writers can use this information to build near a link point or to set a trap for anyone who links in. A good example of this is in Riven, in which Gehn has built a cage to trap anyone who links there.
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