The Middle Zone
The Midway Hall
NBTC (h=9, m=1)
541 steps from the Harmonic Base
The name
This name sits in the middle zone of the field, 541 steps from the Harmonic Base — the transitional, twilight territory halfway between the origin and the edge, where things are poised between two states. At its heart is the word *Hall*, which calls up a long open interior made for gathering and passage — shared space with grandeur. And the word *Midway* balances it at the center of the journey, equally far from where it began and where it ends. The system placed this name at offset (h=9, m=1) — your exact distance and direction from the Harmonic Base, the reason this particular name, and no other, is yours.
Its geometry — Triangle
You are a Triangle — a figure with shape and angle.
Neither of your offsets is zero, so your hour displacement and your minute displacement form a triangle with the origin. The corner at the center is a right angle (90°); the other two corners measure 6.3° and 83.7°. Where a line is pure direction, a triangle has interior structure — it holds two kinds of motion at once, and its angles describe how they balance.
Yours is a slender triangle — one leg far longer than the other, drawing the figure out into a narrow, blade-like form. It is almost a line, but not quite: a strong single heading with just enough of the second dimension to give it an edge and an angle. It leans toward the hour axis — the large, structural dimension — so your figure is weighted toward bold, coarse-grained displacement. A triangle is the first figure that encloses any space at all — to be one is to hold more than a single direction, to be made of the tension and balance between two ways of moving away from the center.