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  • The '''pagerics''' are the regions of a [[terrestrial world]] with cold and icy [[climate]]s, the opposite of the [[tropics]]. The [[a
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  • ...ther way to visualize a devare is to picture a hollow [[sphere|spherical]] world, its surface only a rocky shell around a spacious interior, and then imagin ...r planes and cosmoi as well. Similar words have been coined to refer to a world with three "sides" ([[tribare]]), four sides, ([[kierbare]]), or, generally
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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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  • ...apparently world crystals continue to exist beneath the ubiquitous magma. World crystals may even be as common in the depths of [[oceans of Varra|Varra's o ...g chipped away and the crystal from being removed from its resting place. World crystals are large and heavy enough, however, that even detached from the s
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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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  • ...ct of the past. This doesn't mean that Meptus is an entirely harmonious [[world]], however. Open warfare may be rare, but [[espionage]] and skullduggery a ...far as most of its denizens are concerned, Meptus is a relatively peaceful world that just happens to be the site of bases of various [[empire (politics)|em
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  • ...ic [[sphere]] covered in long [[spine (Nalw)|spine]]s. The surface of the world is covered with [[water]], only the spines providing dry land to settle on. ...and is afforded by the spines. These spines dot the entire surface of the world in roughly uniform density, spaced on average about four hundred kilometers
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  • ...lo)|starship]]s now frequently ply the [[outer space|space]] between the [[world]]s of the system, and that space itself has been colonized through [[space ...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
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  • ...mong the wealthiest of the capital worlds, rivaled only by [[Numlle]], the World of Civilization. (This does not, of course, necessarily make it the most ' ...nly recently, relative to most of the other capital worlds. It was a lush world before its colonization, replete with and fertile [[forest]]s and [[jungle]
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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 ...er and somehow journeying from the world where one eidopolis is set to the world of another, there is no known way to travel between eidopoles without going
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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 The world of Sent is much larger than [[Earth]], about fifty billion square kilometer
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  • ...s are habitable by [[human]]s and other [[organism]]s, not all habitable [[world]]s are planets. By definition, a planet must be spherical in shape, and mu ...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,
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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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  • ...on in an alternate world is said to be an aliter of the person in the base world, but technically the copies on any two worlds can be said to be aliters of ...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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  • ...w exerts a sort of psychic influence that penetrates the other side of the world, affecting the people's works and cultures to varying degrees. The usual [[adjective]] to refer to things of the world of Ijian is Ijiane ({{IPA|/ɪdʒiˈɑni/}}).
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  • ...the death of a godworld presumably would not mean the disappearance of the world; its corpse would remain, and presumably still be habitable. The divine co ...orlds of the Sacred Sea), the full form and geography (theography?) of the world won't be known to most, and perhaps not to any, of those dwelling upon it.
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  • ...s. The common [[florum|flora]] and [[faunum|fauna]] of most [[terrestrial world]]s consist entirely of organisms; many [[intelligence|intelligent]] [[race] ...sented on both, or (rarely) life may arise twice independently on the same world. Sometimes Biota is classed with the (dubious) universe of [[hathron|Hathr
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  • ...atures can last long in Ufmarkt without special protection, however, the [[world]] is not completely desolate. There are some creatures there adapted to wi ...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
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  • ...nly on the very large scale, and have no perceptible effect on the average world. However, if the curvature of the plane is great enough, at least in local ...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).
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  • ...aforementioned parks there is hardly a bare spot anywhere on the entire [[world]]. Many of the buildings extend all the way through the devare, rising on ...mpire's foothold was firm, they used their powers to further subjugate the world's natives through [[thelxis]] and other [[enchantment]]s.
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