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- ...uare meters. The largest boneyard, the [[White Sea]] in northern [[India (Nuclearth)|India]], is more than a kilometer across and four hundred meters wide. ...w one is constructed—though after the city is completely cleared out of remains and frequent visits to the boneyard are no longer necessary, the ro ...2 KB (401 words) - 12:03, 30 July 2009
- ...different ways. All of them, however, do follow to some degree the theme of silence. ...tly accurate as a mark of the end of the war, the August 3 day for the Day of Quiet has stuck. ...9 KB (1,466 words) - 16:04, 8 February 2010
- ...als in the wilderness in protest and protection against the supposed evils of progress. Ferals use no constructions more basic than holes in the ground ...her the feral philosophy spread from some now unidentifiable central point of origin, or whether many people independently had the same ideas. ...7 KB (1,165 words) - 00:06, 21 March 2010
- ...r the purposes of this list, with the exception of some [[eder]]s or parts of [[asperse worlds]]. This list will grow over time as more worlds are descr Note that not all of these worlds are at the same level of development. Some of the newest worlds just added to the Wongery may have only one or two articl ...3 KB (339 words) - 21:01, 20 October 2024
- ...ninitiated. Overall, however, the Librarians are perhaps the most neutral of the major fraternities, and the one least likely to take sides in interfrat The symbol of the Librarians is an open book. ...16 KB (2,641 words) - 23:15, 31 January 2022
- ...ranches sharing certain ideals and welcoming members from elsewhere as one of their own. ...lembic fraternity is, of course, an [[Wikipedia:alembic|alembic]], a piece of old chemical equipment comprising a [[sphere|spherical]] [[glass]] bulb wit ...9 KB (1,534 words) - 22:17, 19 June 2013
- ...name used in the Wongery for convenience; it is not a name that residents of the [[world]] would ever use. ...ontinents for the most part are little altered beyond a slight contraction of the coasts due to the higher sea level. ...12 KB (1,935 words) - 16:03, 9 March 2010
- ...suit all the more critical; if one focuses too much on the bleaker aspects of life one is likely to end up only an empty shell, or to go mad. ...rnal, and pursue more cerebral pleasures (such as reading or various types of [[puzzle]]) with the same fervency as the more typical hedonists pursue the ...10 KB (1,577 words) - 13:41, 1 October 2012
- ...e different from those of the typical towns, and have well developed means of producing what they need from the means at hand. ...ssance pageant and iconography. The name spread even among those ignorant of its origin, and seems to have stuck. ...10 KB (1,639 words) - 11:46, 27 July 2009
- ...e called [[touha]] (党派), though the [[Wikipedia:Romanization of Japanese|rōmaji]] "furato" (フラト) is becoming in ...d cities that have kept out the influence of the fraternities, most or all of whose inhabitants have no fraternity memberships or sympathies, but they ar ...13 KB (2,048 words) - 21:32, 21 June 2025
- ...himself, who goes so far as to gather followers and [[prophecy|prophesy]] of future events. ...arth)|city]] of Zwolle, in what had before the war been the [[Netherlands (Nuclearth)|Netherlands]]. Griet took the baby home and raised him herself, her own c ...13 KB (2,155 words) - 22:12, 19 June 2013
- ...store what was lost, at least to build their own civilization in the ashes of what had gone before, until two and a half centuries after the war, commerc ...merica]] now continue north to blanket most of what was formerly [[Mexico (Nuclearth)|Mexico]], which has now lent its name to the so-called [[Mexican Jungle]]. ...17 KB (2,772 words) - 12:07, 24 December 2012