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  • ...itants of Earth or of other [[world]]s of Herit who are unaware of other [[plane]]s.
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  • ...as a solid surface within a much larger [[plane]] and is mostly surrounded by [[vacuum]] or thin [[gas]]. Examples of mounds include the [[planet]]s of ...er than [[homonym]]y to the word "mound" meaning a pile of dirt.[[Category:Worlds]]
    456 bytes (73 words) - 15:09, 18 January 2024
  • ...ernate worlds is the [[super Earth]], an alternate Earth populated in part by characters with various [[superpowers]] and, typically, costumes and code n ...n of dissimilar alternate worlds that for some reason seem to be connected by a number of [[portal]]s.
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  • ...and hence has two sides opening up on different parts of the containing [[plane]]. A lower-[[dimension]]al analogue would be a band-shaped [[world]] aroun ...ambare]]). However, in practice these words are rarely used, because such worlds are extremely rare.
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  • ...of [[negative number|negative]] radius. Conversely, a [[plane (geometry)|plane]] can be considered a sphere with [[infinity|infinite]] radius. ...A sphere can also be defined [[parametric representation|parametrically]] by sets of equations such as:
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  • ...es to [[panypar]]es as well as polyypares—but it is across alternate worlds that polyypares are most common.) ...al]] construction. While there is some evidence suggesting that inhabited worlds are more likely to be alternates, some [[æalogist]]s think this may b
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  • ...sible and less frequently visited, to such extent that many of the crystal worlds there may not have had contact with the main world of Varra in [[century|ce ...m the exterior. Short of [[divination]], only by entering the crystal (or by contact with something that has) can an investigator discover anything abou
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  • ...ses, rews may exist among diverse worlds of other shapes; in still other [[plane]]s, a rew may exist as an isolated world alone in a void. ...though it is not impossible that the word ''did'' have this origin on some worlds through [[convergent etymology]].
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  • ...B;mˈbɑːz/}}) is a [[rew (Charos)|worlddisk]] in the [[plane]] of [[Qabede]] which is entirely covered with a thick layer of trees, vine ...e of the world, there are [[arboreal sea]]s above the ground held entirely by dense plant growths. The ultimate outlet for the water in Jhembaz is throu
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  • ...at connection may be. However, a landmass connected to a neighboring mass by a link clearly too thin to actually offer appreciable support has much in c ...e top (assuming there is a top, which of course may not be the case in a [[plane]] without [[gravity]].) They may be nothing more than huge barren rocks, b
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  • ...physical laws ''because'' of certain details of their origin (because one plane was created from the other, for instance, or because the two were created t ...ered standard by the majority of authorities. Other words used for cosmoi by some æalogists are "omne" (pronounced {{IPA|/ˈɒmne&#x02
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  • ...ne of [[Lothenmydhe]], unusual in that while most vegari are presided over by a being called a [[djel]], in Vlastach the djel and the veigur are one and ...lastach|borders]] varying by the neighboring world. Though mostly covered by land, Vlastach does contain four large bodies of water—though one of
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  • ...{{IPA|/kɜrˈkeɪlɨn/}}) is a [[world]] on the [[plane]] of [[Zien]] in the [[cosmos]] of [[Usm]]. Curcalen has two [[sun (Zien)| A slim majority of the surface of Curcalen is covered by water. Most of the land is clumped into four large continents that cover m
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  • ...iginally used for the directive force (and indeed still often is, on those worlds where its unified nature is unknown); this may lead to some ambiguity, but ...ifferent colors is not always straightforward. Wavelets are held together by the sympathetic force into larger units called [[plemmyris|plemmyrides]], w
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  • ...a reliable source of information on the subject, which isn't easy to come by, or a means of [[interplanar travel|traveling between planes]] oneself, whi ...owever, legitimate æalogists, who may come by their arcane knowledge by a number of different means.
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  • ..., as a measure with which to compare other [[world]]s. However, like many worlds, if not all, Earth also exists in numerous [[alternate world|alternate vers ...o inhabitants of the Earth ''as a planet'', but to the Earth as the mortal plane, as distinct from the heavens. The first citation in which the word is use
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  • {{otheruses|the æalogical term|the geometric term|plane (geometry)}} A '''plane''', in the terminology used by most [[æalogist]]s, is a continuous expanse of self-contained space;
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  • ...prevents people from traveling into and out of the cities to and from the worlds where they're situated, in practice most people of Eidecia spend their live ..."the Cities"; they rarely have occasion to refer to any others, since the worlds outside the eidopoles play little or no direct part in their lives.
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  • ...the usage of the singular to refer collectively to the seas above multiple worlds is solecistic, and that in this sense the word is only properly used in the ...]s even closely resemble more conventional watergoing vessels—though by no means do all exhibit such pariformity, and some have shapes utterly unli
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  • ...ʊlk/}}) is a large [[landmass]] completely surrounded by [[gas]] or by [[vacuum|nothingness]], and with more or less uniform [[gravity|gravitation ...ld English]] root.) Nevertheless, overall "wolk" is the form most favored by [[geographer]]s.
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