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Post by Meletiti Entelecheiai on May 20, 2015 19:35:29 GMT
Insofar as my truth can be considered a world, you may refer to it as the Entelechy.
It contains an Earth as described. It... is no particular year here, in my tower, but I generally tend to frequent the Second and Ninth Ages.
It most definitely contains magic.
It is also a world-cluster: we have our own infinite set of worlds, which all abide by the same rules of magic, and are spanned by Possibility and the Second.
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Fish
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World: Ararat
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Post by Fish on May 24, 2015 23:15:39 GMT
I also live on an Earth. It is AD 1973, which seems to rather earlier than most other Earths. There is magic, but this is not widely known in most modern societies; it is largely subtle things, other than the djinni, who have not been very active in the last decade and are a well-kept secret when they are active.
Since I am designating the name, I suppose I will choose "Ararat". The mountain seems to exist on your other maps, but I doubt it had the same significance.
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EmptySeat
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World: Cape
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Post by EmptySeat on May 25, 2015 18:15:28 GMT
My world may be the same as Undrained’s world, Haywire; or it may just be very similar. I should probably see if I can get some more details out of her in order to find out. If my world isn’t the same world, Cape seems like a good name for it.
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Post by Fortunomancer on May 28, 2015 22:25:58 GMT
Once you find out, let me know, and I will add you to the index.
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Post by Ahrotahn on May 30, 2015 20:02:59 GMT
I'm from Earth, though you could also call the world D'ni if that's not ambiguous? The Art might count as magic. It's 2015 AD, or 9671 in the D'ni calendar. I'm not totally sure about "clustering"; the D'ni empire spanned thousands of worlds, and in practice nowadays we have access to maybe a couple dozen, but maybe that's referring to something completely different.
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Raezenoth
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World: Arabek
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Post by Raezenoth on Jun 7, 2015 17:38:35 GMT
For lack of a better idea, I have decided to call my world Arabek. As I understand it, there is no Earth present.
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Post by Aspen Liamyd on Jun 7, 2015 18:02:45 GMT
I call my world Spirit, it has an Earth, I do not kno the date.
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Post by Mother Starlight on Jun 7, 2015 18:06:19 GMT
I've set your world in your profile for you.
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Post by Hajene Anda on Jun 8, 2015 1:42:09 GMT
I have decided to call my world Unity, which may be ironic, but I prefer to think of it as optimistic.
It has an Earth, but I don't know how to give the date in a way that would be meaningful. It appears to be in the future of some of the other worlds, after a societal and technological collapse however. As far as I know it does not have a cluster associated with it.
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Glen
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World: The Organization
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Post by Glen on Jun 9, 2015 0:14:23 GMT
The Organization. It's not really a world, it's a collection of parallel earths and other human worlds. bit It's actually a bit like this forum, except there is a significant amount of interplanetary travel and trade.
I come from a typical 22nd century earth, it doesn't have its own name and I doubt its number would mean anything to you.
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Test Bed
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World: Chaeral
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Post by Test Bed on Jun 14, 2015 8:11:04 GMT
My world is named Chaeral.
It does not contain an Earth, nor is it made up of an unbounded void such as Earths seem to be found in. It has various magics based on empulse. And one species of people other than humans, called shok'ush. It is not perfectly habitable by human life but seems to be vastly more widely habitable than the previously mentioned unbounded voids. It is the year 702 CS (most of known civilization shares the same calendar).
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Blackshard
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World: The Infinite
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Post by Blackshard on Jun 15, 2015 18:54:29 GMT
I am from the Infinite, as (I expect) are you all; for it encompasses all possible existence.
More specifically, then, I am of the facet of the Infinite called Monolith, which is the principle of mathematical and physical perfection. As anything approaches the Infinite, however, there are flaws; the rules of mathematics and logic break down at the infinite and the infinitesimal. From these flaws, cracks emerge to blemish perfection; from these cracks, shards break loose. I am one such shard.
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Rukhura
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Post by Rukhura on Jul 7, 2015 21:57:11 GMT
Listing worlds is a good idea, but less good when the list is missing some. But then, the other places with pieces of information about people's worlds matter more, even if they are all scattered.
So, for people that find this. I don't recognize any of the coastlines on that map, but I haven't seen or memorized a good map of my world, so I don't know that it's not an Earth. Selkies don't bother counting the years. It certainly has magic. I'll call it Shift; none of its pieces are very namelike, but Shift is as true as any.
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Suchi
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World: Yarth
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Post by Suchi on Jul 9, 2015 6:05:23 GMT
Oh hey, we didn't post this here last time. I and Krak/Trumpet are from Yarth, which is a lot like Earth as far as I can tell. It's 1888 AD by our calendar. Some people claim to have magic, but Sparks have SCIENCE, which is better. But Krak insists that it will look like magic to you, so maybe you should call this a world with magic.
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Novelty
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Post by Novelty on Jul 10, 2015 0:47:43 GMT
My world is a lot of caves, is caves a name?
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