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(Created page with "{{Stub}}A '''mound''', in æalogy, is a mostly self-contained world that exists as a solid surface within a much larger plane and is mostly surrounded by vacuum or thin gas. Examples of mounds include the planets of Herit, the rews of Charos, and the vegari of Lothenmydhe. The word has no relation other than homonymy to the word "mound" meaning a pile of dirt.Category:Worlds")
 
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{{Stub}}A '''mound''', in [[æalogy]], is a mostly self-contained [[world]] that exists 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 [[Herit]], the [[rew]]s of [[Charos]], and the [[veigur|vegari]] of [[Lothenmydhe]].
{{Stub}}A '''mound''', in [[æalogy]], is a mostly self-contained [[world]] that exists 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 [[Herit]], the [[rew (Charos)|rew]]s of [[Charos]], and the [[veigur|vegari]] of [[Lothenmydhe]].


The word has no relation other than [[homonym]]y to the word "mound" meaning a pile of dirt.[[Category:Worlds]]
The word has no relation other than [[homonym]]y to the word "mound" meaning a pile of dirt.[[Category:Worlds]]

Latest revision as of 15:09, 18 January 2024

A mound, in æalogy, is a mostly self-contained world that exists as a solid surface within a much larger plane and is mostly surrounded by vacuum or thin gas. Examples of mounds include the planets of Herit, the rews of Charos, and the vegari of Lothenmydhe.

The word has no relation other than homonymy to the word "mound" meaning a pile of dirt.