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  • * Base plane, the plane relative to which an [[alternate plane]] is considered * Base world, a world that [[alternate world]]s are compared to
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  • ...ly, costumes and code names. Naturally, most inhabitants of most of these alternate Earths are completely unaware of the existence of the other alternates; to ...ponding to a different animal; and [[Xerande]], a collection of dissimilar alternate worlds that for some reason seem to be connected by a number of [[portal]]s
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  • ...stringent than that of a [[plane]]; for instance, [[planet]]s in the same plane are generally considered separate worlds, since travel within a planet is m ..."[[alternate world]]", which can refer to any alternate plane or part of a plane. Some æalogists dislike even these usages, however.
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  • ...hich applies to [[panypar]]es as well as polyypares—but it is across alternate worlds that polyypares are most common.) ...on-[[terrestrial]] [[plane]]s may have alternates as well, as can [[pocket plane]]s and any other sort of [[æalogy|æalogical]] construction. Wh
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  • ...osed in jest, but has since caught on and become the accepted term. A few alternate Seses have also been discovered where magic of some sort exists, but not dr ...rarely, other shapes), the faces of which are the home of most life on the plane. Charos is also known for the [[dreamdisk]]s that frequently appear there
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  • ...his is something of a relative term—probably the inhabitants of each alternate Earth would consider their own Earth the true one, and others variations up ...o inhabitants of the Earth ''as a planet'', but to the Earth as the mortal plane, as distinct from the heavens. The first citation in which the word is use
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  • ...physical laws ''because'' of certain details of their origin (because one plane was created from the other, for instance, or because the two were created t ...and whether they are interdependent or whether there are discrete sets of alternate cosmoi such that even if one entire set is destroyed the others would remai
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  • ...of Earth that has the least total divergence from the others. while other alternate Earths differ from True Earth in various ways, most of them share its large ...that ''no'' world actually fits all the criteria of True Earth, that every alternate Earth possesses some quality that violates the criteria (having some hidden
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  • {{otheruses|the æalogical term|the geometric term|plane (geometry)}} A '''plane''', in the terminology used by most [[æalogist]]s, is a continuous ex
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  • ...therefore, the [[planet]] [[Earth]] (or at least [[True Earth]], though [[alternate Earth]]s may exist in other cosmoi). Xi is notable for the high degree of ...known life of natural origin in Xi (or at least in most [[alternate world|alternate versions]] of Xi). The atom with atomic number fourteen, [[silicon]], is s
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  • ...ses, rews may exist among diverse worlds of other shapes; in still other [[plane]]s, a rew may exist as an isolated world alone in a void. ...h]] ''[[Wiktionary:rew#English|rew]]'' that is a [[synonym]] (or merely an alternate [[spelling]]) of ''[[Wiktionary:row#Etymology 1|row]]''. This word derives
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  • ...ut no hard evidence has yet been found for this... certainly there ''are'' alternate worlds in Inji that correspond to contradictory beliefs (sometimes called [ ...e in that it does have more general validity behind it; in pretty much any plane or cosmos there ''are'' some principles or phenomena that ''do'' apply or e
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  • ...n which a loose alliance of [[magic]]al beings from other [[world]]s and [[plane]]s have infiltrated human society and perform rituals to tap into some inna ...ld the baseline. There is no standard, universal name for this particular alternate world, and the term "Meliauth" is merely used in the Wongery as a convenien
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  • ...logist'') is a scholar who specializes in [[æalogy]], the study of [[plane]]s and [[cosmos|cosmoi]], their comparative characteristics, and their inte ...ng [[spell]]s of interplanar travel may require [[year]]s of study. These plane-traveling powers do not have to be inherent, however; some æalogists
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  • '''Interlife Earth''' is an [[alternate Earth]] distinguished principally by distinctive conditions of its afterlif As with most of the names of alternate Earths in the Wongery, "Interlife Earth" is not a name that would actually
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  • As with most [[alternate Earth]]s (or at least, most alternate Earths that are unaware of others), the inhabitants of Ganyak simply call t ...called the [[Tham]], which apparently originate from some other world or [[plane]]. While (mostly) flesh and blood, the Tham resemble no [[True Earth|Euter
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