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Yeah... You're going for consistency using the Sapience article's reference to "realm" paradigmatically, but actually, I originally wrote the word "planet" in, and Lereas went and changed it later on. "Realm" is a very broad term and can indeed apply in context, but I have found that in Achaea it usually stands for one of two definitions: 1) a plane of existence - i.e. a universe, or 2) the area of philosophy over which a god holds sway. [[User:Delphinus|Delphinus]] 12:44, 4 Jul 2005 (GMT) | Yeah... You're going for consistency using the Sapience article's reference to "realm" paradigmatically, but actually, I originally wrote the word "planet" in, and Lereas went and changed it later on. "Realm" is a very broad term and can indeed apply in context, but I have found that in Achaea it usually stands for one of two definitions: 1) a plane of existence - i.e. a universe, or 2) the area of philosophy over which a god holds sway. [[User:Delphinus|Delphinus]] 12:44, 4 Jul 2005 (GMT) | ||
Lands of Achaea then? We have a sun and space, but there's always that big argument about if the world is flat there, and a flat plane doesn't really constitute a planet in my book. I just have never seen "planet achaea" in anything at all ingame, and it just sounds silly in my head. Something from more of a sci-fi mud maybe, and less fantasy[[User:Lereas|Lereas]] 14:45, 5 Jul 2005 (GMT) |