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'''Diddu''' is a [[godworld]] of the [[Sacred Sea]], notable for the radical [[transformation]]s that the [[world]] and its contents undergo between its sixteen [[mester]]s. The people of Diddu have, however, established some locations, the [[Golden Cities]], that are protected from the mestral alterations, though anyone leaving the cities is subject to the changes as usual. By no means all Diddu's inhabitants live within the cities, however, and those who do not are as subject to the transformations as anything else in the world. | '''Diddu''' (pronounced {{IPA |/ˈdɪduː/}}) is a [[godworld]] of the [[Sacred Sea]], notable for the radical [[transformation]]s that the [[world]] and its contents undergo between its sixteen [[mester]]s. The people of Diddu have, however, established some locations, the [[Golden Cities]], that are protected from the mestral alterations, though anyone leaving the cities is subject to the changes as usual. By no means all Diddu's inhabitants live within the cities, however, and those who do not are as subject to the transformations as anything else in the world. | ||
==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
Diddu is shaped roughly like three [[sphere]]s, connected by narrow necks of land. Various protrusions project from each of the spheres. All the spheres are inhabited, though one, the [[Dark Sphere]], is considered notably more dangerous than the other two. A patchwork of water and land covers the world, with the land covering approximately 38% of the surface. The largest settlement on Diddu is [[Qalardin]], one of the Golden Cities. | Diddu is shaped roughly like three [[sphere]]s, connected by narrow necks of land. Various protrusions project from each of the spheres. All the spheres are inhabited, though one, the [[Dark Sphere]], is considered notably more dangerous than the other two. A patchwork of water and land covers the world, with the land covering approximately 38% of the surface. The largest settlement on Diddu is [[Qalardin]], one of the Golden Cities; outside Qalardin, the largest settlement is the port city of [[Harambare]], on the shore of the [[Harvage Sea]]. | ||
==Time== | ==Time== |
Revision as of 18:08, 2 January 2010
Diddu (pronounced /ˈdɪduː/) is a godworld of the Sacred Sea, notable for the radical transformations that the world and its contents undergo between its sixteen mesters. The people of Diddu have, however, established some locations, the Golden Cities, that are protected from the mestral alterations, though anyone leaving the cities is subject to the changes as usual. By no means all Diddu's inhabitants live within the cities, however, and those who do not are as subject to the transformations as anything else in the world.
Geography
Diddu is shaped roughly like three spheres, connected by narrow necks of land. Various protrusions project from each of the spheres. All the spheres are inhabited, though one, the Dark Sphere, is considered notably more dangerous than the other two. A patchwork of water and land covers the world, with the land covering approximately 38% of the surface. The largest settlement on Diddu is Qalardin, one of the Golden Cities; outside Qalardin, the largest settlement is the port city of Harambare, on the shore of the Harvage Sea.
Time
Diddu's day is only marginally shorter than Earth's; exactly four hundred Didduan days make up the year. The year is divided into sixteen periods called mesters, varying in length but averaging twenty-five days. During each mester, the world and its contents undergo a drastic transformation. One mester, for example, sees the world covered in water—except the former seas, which become underwater expanses of air—; another sees the world's surface submerged in a thick layer of gel. In another, the world becomes frigid and glacial; in yet another, it becomes warm and extremely fertile.
Creatures
Diddu is inhabited by a variety of species, though the dominant intelligent species is the human. Because of Diddu's mestral transformations, however, exactly what species exist varies by mester—some creatures only exist at all during certain mesters, while others change into other creatures. During two of the mesters, for example, all humans (and other living creatures) become frozen metal statues while the world is haunted by undead, while in another certain plants become animate that throughout the rest of the year are unmoving.
Magic
In addition to the void magic common throughout most of the cosmos of Loge, Diddu is home to several magiae of its own, the most notable being the steel magic that seems tied to different metals. Like everything else about the world, though, magic seems to work differently during different mesters, void magic being somewhat less susceptible to change than most other forms.