Universe (æalogy)
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- This page is a temporary stub, because the concept that it covered came up enough to be worth explaining but we haven't had time to write a full article about it. It will eventually be replaced by a more in-depth article.
In æalogy, a universe is a plane that consists of multiple similar, discrete, and often inhabitable worlds. Herit, the plane containing Earth, is an example of a universe.