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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]].
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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 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 created a sort of nexus, and has seen habitation since the [[Age of Darkness]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:44, 14 May 2020

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 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 created a sort of nexus, and has seen habitation since the Age of Darkness.