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The Denorious Belt is a region of the [[known worlds]] notable for spanning three [[Domain]]s within a relatively small region of normal space. The exact size of the [[Known Worlds#Finite Dimension|finite dimension]] is fairly large, with six good-sized galaxies having been explored, but it is thought to be smaller over all than [[The World]]. While the name is given to the entire dimension (much like [[Arindell]]), it refers to a relatively small area within the central irregular galaxy, where, over roughly 1,000 light years, several thousand habitable worlds cross three distinct domains. This has led to the region being a sort of nexus, and has seen habitation since the [[Age of Darkness]].
 
The Denorious Belt is a region of the [[known worlds]] notable for spanning three [[Domain]]s within a relatively small region of normal space. The exact size of the [[Known Worlds#Finite Dimension|finite dimension]] is fairly large, with six good-sized galaxies having been explored, but it is thought to be smaller over all than [[The World]]. While the name is given to the entire dimension (much like [[Arindell]]), it refers to a relatively small area within the central irregular galaxy, where, over roughly 1,000 light years, several thousand habitable worlds cross three distinct domains. This has led to the region being a sort of nexus, and has seen habitation since the [[Age of Darkness]].
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The Denorious Belt is a region of the known worlds notable for spanning three Domains within a relatively small region of normal space. The exact size of the finite dimension is fairly large, with six good-sized galaxies having been explored, but it is thought to be smaller over all than The World. While the name is given to the entire dimension (much like Arindell), it refers to a relatively small area within the central irregular galaxy, where, over roughly 1,000 light years, several thousand habitable worlds cross three distinct domains. This has led to the region being a sort of nexus, and has seen habitation since the Age of Darkness.