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  • The '''pagerics''' are the regions of a [[terrestrial world]] with cold and icy [[climate]]s, the opposite of the [[tropics]]. T
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  • ...ons grew drastically in size and gained the abilities of air-breathing and terrestrial locomotion, though at the cost of losing its ability to breathe water. The [[Category: Mounts]][[Category: Terrestrial fish]][[Category: Domesticated creatures of Nuclearth]][[Category: Creature
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  • ...omain of the very wealthy, made valuable by their scarcity. Most of the [[terrestrial]] population of Tegn lives on artificial [[shee]]s made by [[alchemy (Sent) ...he area, but otherwise it seems to have been almost entirely untenanted by terrestrial [[race]]s, the only exception being the island of [[Muru]] where a small po
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  • ...lanet]] in the [[Bundan system]], the [[star system]] best known for the [[terrestrial planet]] of [[Eolo]]. Though, like most [[gas giant]]s, composed primarily ...have temperatures and compositions much closer to the [[terrestrial world|terrestrial]] standard than the planet itself. Although certainly colonization of Alen
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  • ...orresponding to the outer [[crust (mound)|crust]] of a [[terrestrial world|terrestrial]] [[planet]]. In some cases, the dense [[core (mound)|core]] may contain e
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  • ...a great deal of conflict. Its location as the nearest [[terrestrial world|terrestrial]] planet to two nearby [[warphole]]s has made it strategically important, a Like that of [[Earth]] and other terrestrial planets, the surface of Meptus is largely covered by [[ocean]]s of [[water]
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  • ...that Eolo's geography today is so seemingly reasonless, relative to other terrestrial planets; the shapes and contours of its [[landmass]]es have been formed not ...[continent]]s and five [[ocean]]s—although, even more so than most [[terrestrial world]]s, the definitions are somewhat arbitrary, since their contours have
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  • ...o be much larger than terrestrials—Jupiter is a gas giant; Mercury a terrestrial. Finally, there are planets similar to gas giants, but not quite as large, ...lanet]], a rocky planet made mostly of carbon compounds (as opposed to the terrestrial worlds of the Earth's system, which all contain much more silicon than carb
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  • ...ently [[biological evolution|evolved]] from aquatic [[primate]]s. Another terrestrial ellogous race is the [[zot]], chiropteran [[humanoid]]s that can fly betwee ...s. If there is one place on Nalw that is culturally most like a typical [[terrestrial world]], it is perhaps the largest semiwolk, [[Kaluda]], where indeed sever
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  • ...l world|terrestrial]], others can be decidedly alien and daunting. Of the terrestrial pathnodes, many, particularly the smaller ones, comprise only a single [[te
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  • ...to the extent that Oe has a "surface") are both within [[terrestrial world|terrestrial]] levels, though its [[chemical composition]] is not. The outer layers of ...of Oe are inhabited by [[human (SKE)|human]] and other [[terrestrial world|terrestrial]] races, including [[thubani]], [[fedeline]]s, [[dombar]]s, and [[cyfyc]]s.
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  • ...exception of terrestrial planes, but it may be simply that cosmoi without terrestrial planes haven't been discovered because they are inimical to normal life). ...y to [[terrestrial world]]s. An erogative plane may otherwise seem rather terrestrial itself, with its contents and inhabitants going about a rather ordinary exi
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  • ...fference in the vegari's makeup; the transition from relatively ordinary [[terrestrial]] terrain (in most cases) to the blazing holocaust of Ufmarkt serves as suf ...s not prove that such a time ever existed when the veigur was suited for [[terrestrial]] life. It is at least as possible that the undead are formed from people
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  • ...eir sizes and characteristics. While most of them are [[terrestrial world|terrestrial]], a few crystals hold more exotic worlds, often to the misfortune of those
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  • In addition to some of the [[panypar]]ic [[life form]]s common to many [[terrestrial world]]s, Ijian also bears other life forms of its own. Serpentine [[kioro ...a site of much conflict between creatures of Oöth and beings of more terrestrial origin. Though even some of the untainted beings of the underground are st
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  • ...red by earth, the alienness of their surroundings—relative to most [[terrestrial world]]s—will be apparent. In any case, on a world where most of its Many godworlds are basically terrestrial worlds, inhabited by humans and other [[True Earth|Euterran]] [[life form]]
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  • ...Thorgh]] leads to different [[funeral customs]] than are typical on most [[terrestrial world]]s. In particular, the lack of large areas of [[earth]] or similar m ...closest analogue that is practiced on Thorgh to burial on a more typical [[terrestrial world]], incarnation involves cutting a large incision in a wall or floor o
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  • ...djective "Tellurian" is sometimes used, but much more rarely; sometimes "[[terrestrial]]" is used for this purpose, but it has several other meanings it may be be
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  • ...es is the [[whale gry]], though this is confined to the water; the largest terrestrial species is the [[bark gry]]. The smallest species of gry is the [[black gr
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  • ...and]]. Indeed, in many ways it does function as such; semiaquatic or even terrestrial [[organism]]s often colonize the ganulia's [[anatomical directions|dorsal]] ...its back. With the plant life often comes the arrival of otherwise [[land|terrestrial]] [[faunum|fauna]] such as [[lizard]]s, [[beetle]]s, and [[rat]]s, perhaps
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  • ...liquids, called [[halm]]s. Islands in the halms provide a home for Sent's terrestrial life, and if the individual islands are small, they are numerous enough to
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  • ...ges, it must have collapsed, and if, as many believe, Ufmarkt was once a [[terrestrial world]] and owes its current state to some long-ago disaster, then it seems
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  • ...despite the name, is as much [[brown]] or [[yellow]] as it is [[green]]. Terrestrial varieties of these reets collectively called [[drywrack]] even spread over ...Earth include the [[larph]]s, a diverse [[order (etory)|order]] of mostly terrestrial, [[trunk]]ed [[Holostei|holosteans]]; the [[uqa]]s, a [[phylum]] of [[proto
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  • ...volved beings. The common [[florum|flora]] and [[faunum|fauna]] of most [[terrestrial world]]s consist entirely of organisms; many [[intelligence|intelligent]] [
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  • ...g;ology)|universe]] in the [[esture]] of [[Ses]] where [[terrestrial world|terrestrial]] [[organism]]s are believed to have first [[evolution|evolved]], and where
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  • ...the first side. The second side of the devare was a more or less normal [[terrestrial world]], and already densely populated by people who weren't eager to cede
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  • The plane of Dverelei that is nearest a standard [[terrestrial]] place and that is home to most of its mortal life is [[Lothenmydhe]], a p
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  • ...[[mepquep]]s, many of whom actually live in the canals among the nation's terrestrial citizens.
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  • ...most of the physics doesn't appear all that different from that of most [[terrestrial]] worlds. The most noticeable force is that of [[gravity (Eidecia)|gravity
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  • ...ent [[biology]] from familiar [[fauna]], and are utterly bizarre by normal terrestrial standards, but the people of Kashiria have now become sufficiently accustom
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  • The length of a year may be based on any convenient cycle; many if not most terrestrial worlds have some sort of regular transition or phenomenon with a [[period]] On most worlds, a year is composed of some number of [[day]]s—on terrestrial worlds, that number is usually somewhere between fifty and a thousand. The
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  • Although Numlle does have [[ocean]]s and [[continent]]s like most [[terrestrial]] worlds, they are scarcely discernible from the air, since the oceans are
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  • ...un)|basaria]]s, and [[ylyyst]]s. These individuals are as likely as their terrestrial counterparts to be undead, Erites, or both.
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  • ...o tolerant of lower temperatures, and can survive perfectly well in more [[terrestrial world]]s. Persuading the azagog to stay in place and to do what its new ma
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  • ...istic relationships. [[Lichen]], a common phenomenon on Earth and other [[terrestrial world]]s, is actually a complex of two or three different [[species]] of fl
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  • ...t one side, [[Riigh]], bears [[terrain]]s similar to those of many other [[terrestrial world]]s, and familiar [[panaster|ic]] [[life form|life]], while the conten
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  • ...world refers to a [[mount|planetary world]] of some sort. However, non-[[terrestrial]] [[plane]]s may have alternates as well, as can [[pocket plane]]s and any
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  • ...o distinct sides linked by [[conaster]]s. Both sides are fairly typical [[terrestrial]] worlds, with several [[continent]]s and [[ocean]]s. One side, [[Chax]],
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  • ...ion years ago became semiaquatic, and their descendents later became fully terrestrial. Once the vertebrates did reach land, however, they became the largest ani
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  • ...were all underwater, through the ocean floor. The Old Yudans created some terrestrial conasters, however, and the occupying imperials even more, such that now tu
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  • ...y]], a thing like a cross between a yak and a tiger she calls [[Vajim]], a terrestrial squid creature called [[Poppy]], a green blob called [[Queen]], and a flatt
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  • ...d mountainous, covered with some scraggly vegetation imported from other [[terrestrial]] planets. The seas have never been fully explored, though there are facil
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  • ...photosynthetic]], and frequently compose the primary [[florum|flora]] of [[terrestrial world]]s, including [[Earth]]. More than a third of a million [[species]]
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  • ...fills the flow vessels is not directly breathable by humans and most other terrestrial creatures, but many Thorghan residents have been modified to be able to bre
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  • ...nergy]] source, so marine cukes tend to be sluggish in comparison to their terrestrial cousins. Cukes are particularly common within the tunnels that honeycomb t
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  • ...iquitous [[skittleworm]]. Dadauar is also home to an unusual [[class]] of terrestrial [[ctenophore]]s, including the [[photosynthesis|photosynthetic]] [[icestar]
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  • ...large amount of resources, especially food. For this reason, on typical [[terrestrial world]]s, cities do not arise before the advent of [[agriculture]], which p
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