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  • ...[[alternate Earth]] in which all the world's nations have been taken over by [[supervillain]]s. With the reins of the governments firmly in their hands ...erra" is only a name used here for reference, and not a name actually used by the world's residents. (The name is a [[portmanteau]] of "Gallery", as in
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  • ...essarchs are [[supervillain]]s, simply because it is supervillains, almost by definition, who desire power and dominion and who would be most likely to s ...chs don't generally call themselves cressarchs; this is a term mostly used by [[carrologist]]s and some [[political scientist]]s. Like non-super rulers,
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  • ...sarchs' rule. For that very reason, he's often been the target of attacks by the cressarchs' forces, but he has superhero allies who protect him from th ...ose investments and some executive positions he held at various companies, by the time he was thirty Meldrake was a wealthy man. He took advantage of hi
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  • ...rea (Ganyak)|South Korea]]. Given his status as one of the most prominent superheroes of the world, his disappearance has especially shaken up supers and nonsupe ...nyak" is only a name used by convenience in the Wongery, and is never used by the world's natives. Indeed, such a name wouldn't occur to them at all; "G
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  • ...technologies might be suppressed or outlawed by the government, or perhaps by private organizations that hold patents or equivalent legal rights and aren ...pen it—if not a knife, then at least a sharp rock, which, if created by flaking off shards (as opposed to fortuitously finding a rock that already
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