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− | Exocosmy is the condition or state of being from another [[realm]]. The word exocosmy translates Asdaran words for this meaning. Thus, the component 'cosm, cosmos' means 'world' in the classical sense rather than universe. A theory of Neptultchi origins ascribes them to exocosmy, that is, originating from another realm. | + | Exocosmy is the condition or state of being from another [[realm]]. The word exocosmy translates Asdaran words for this meaning. Thus, the component 'cosm, cosmos' means 'world' in the classical sense rather than universe. In contrast, the terms 'endocosmy' and 'endocosmic' indicate origination from one's own realm, specifically the same one as the world Asdar. |
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+ | A theory of Neptultchi origins ascribes them to exocosmy, that is, originating from another realm. | ||
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Exocosmy is the condition or state of being from another realm. The word exocosmy translates Asdaran words for this meaning. Thus, the component 'cosm, cosmos' means 'world' in the classical sense rather than universe. In contrast, the terms 'endocosmy' and 'endocosmic' indicate origination from one's own realm, specifically the same one as the world Asdar.
A theory of Neptultchi origins ascribes them to exocosmy, that is, originating from another realm.
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