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- 20:34, 11 August 2022 January 2020 rain (hist | edit) [276 bytes] Kerry (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''January 2020 rain''' was an broken run of a rainy days for two weeks in January 2020. At the time, it was the longest stretch of rain on record, though its crown was ta...")
- 20:29, 11 August 2022 Endless Rain (hist | edit) [341 bytes] Kerry (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Endless Rain''' of spring 2021 was a weather system which resulted in a solid run of rainy days from 30 April to 21 May 2021 (and also 23 and 25–26 May). It holds th...")
- 10:19, 9 August 2022 Bury Meadow (hist | edit) [449 bytes] 82.26.80.30 (talk) (Created page with "'''Bury Meadow''' or '''Colly Park''' is a small square of green space in Excester, across the road from the main Exeter College site and the Buller Statue. It was an occ...")
- 10:10, 9 August 2022 Excester (hist | edit) [1,003 bytes] 82.26.80.30 (talk) (Created page with "'''Excester''' (pronounced ''Ex-ster'') is a region of Exeter which is centred on the Clock Tower, extending north-west to Impy and south-east to Rougemont Park. Historically...")
- 08:51, 9 August 2022 Exe Valley (hist | edit) [1,091 bytes] Kerry (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Exe Valley''' (also known by other names, including '''River''', '''Double Locks way''', and '''Envardia''') is a roughly triangular shard of urban green space which begins...")
- 08:34, 9 August 2022 Town (hist | edit) [1,172 bytes] Kerry (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Town''' is the cartlore region which describes Exeter's '''city centre''', centred on a straight south-west to north-east road which goes through the names Fore Street, Hig...")
- 08:11, 9 August 2022 Homeview (hist | edit) [527 bytes] Kerry (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Homeview''' is a small region of Exeter, to the west of Town, on the edge of a hill looking down towards Bonhay Rd and the River Exe. It is named for Homeview Wall, an...")
- 11:15, 6 August 2022 Mala (hist | edit) [120 bytes] Kerry (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Malá Dzumátch Závánáh''' was a derata and private spy in the era of BHH. Category:Kerry's player characters")
- 11:04, 6 August 2022 Erkenyald (hist | edit) [112 bytes] Kerry (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Erkenyald''' was an ice dragon from the Caves of Red Amber in Aliang. Category:Kerry's player characters")
- 10:40, 6 August 2022 Timeline of the Oburronic era (hist | edit) [10,056 bytes] Kerry (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== The Age of Aranilya == Arianilya was founded by five great dragons, X, Garuga, Inilgos, Syrilth, and Erisdar, who witnessed a great meteor crash far out in the ocean. When...")
- 09:51, 6 August 2022 Classical cartlore (hist | edit) [918 bytes] Kerry (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Classical cartlore''' is Kerry's proposed name for the regions, place-names and traditional distortions inherited from the period spanning the production of The World Accor...")
- 09:14, 6 August 2022 Five Classical Regions (hist | edit) [353 bytes] Kerry (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Five Classical Regions''' of Home, The Kasterborous, Smashedtieve, Excester, and the Great Western Wilderness are the five cartlore regions which we...")
- 21:12, 5 August 2022 Oaktwist (hist | edit) [327 bytes] Kerry (talk | contribs) (Created page with "250px|thumb '''Oaktwist''' (UK: ''Black-a-Tor Copse'') is a thick stony grove in the Valley of Ferns, Chillkeep. The woods are defined by oak trees a...")
- 21:04, 5 August 2022 Dream (hist | edit) [830 bytes] Kerry (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Dream''' is the source of magic and the realm of fairies. Humans in at least part of the Oburronic age could interact with a limited variant of Dream in their sleep. Locati...")
- 20:39, 5 August 2022 Chillkeep (hist | edit) [713 bytes] Kerry (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|250px|A photo from near the Fox and Hounds at the western edge of Chillkeep. '''Chillkeep''' is a broad expanse of moorland in the Great Western...")