AchaeaWiki:Apocrypha

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HELP AERINEWILD says that the Aerinewild was created after all the other forests, making it the youngest. However, Eupheme says, "The Aerinewild is the most ancient forest on Sapience. My elder sisters were birthed there." HELP AERINEWILD also states that the Aerinewild is the forest whence all others stem. So is the Aerinewild the oldest or youngest? Delphinus 04:46, 18 May 2006 (GMT)


Is Emmett Bowing, from the third and final (and unpublished) Seleucarian Empire chapter, canonical? I know he's in HELP ASHTAN, but I also know that that's because Tancred Lasalle, who was writing the third history at the time, was asked by Shakti for ideas to put in the help file. And if he is, should the same be considered of Emperor Polymedes, Davis Kephry, Ingram Cairo, et al? Delphinus 04:04, 18 May 2006 (GMT)


Where exactly are the boundaries of the Southern Sea? 20:32, 14 May 2006 (GMT)


Epicurus says that the Dowager Montagenet's first name is "Eliza." The description in the Nicator Archives says that it's "Hermione." Which is correct? I've included both in the Dowager Montagenet article for now. Delphinus 08:57, 30 April 2006 (GMT)


From the room description at "Centre of Azzul Square": "This is the centre of Azzul Square, a beautiful little site in the heart of the city of Shallam. The square takes its name from a famous general who once guarded the city and the peoples within during the darkest days of the plains wars."

Does "Plains Wars" refer to the millennia-spanning Ashtan-Shallam wars preceding the founding of Seleucar, and if so, is it the proper canonical name? Delphinus 08:57, 30 April 2006 (GMT)


From the room description of "Overlooking a fjord" in Rheodad: "Beyond them, the dark smudge of the Rheodad forest looms ominously, and yet beyond this lies the mountains of Saoghal."

"Mountains of Saoghal." Does this mean that the unnamed mountain range bordering the Ishana Peninsula is in fact called the Saoghal Mountains, or is this merely a reference to the peaks surrounding the valley and thus an indirect reference to the Saoghal Valley itself? Delphinus 08:18, 4 May 2006 (GMT)