Players in the WIZARDscape metacampaign are called wakelings and their player characters are called avatars. Pretty much everyone else is a dreamling.
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In addition to the large sums of wealth in foreign coin that have occasion to pour from worlds hanging from its surface, certain more powerful domains, nations, and empires on the Wheel mint their own currency. Many trade centers and individual merchants generally accept any sort of equal money as payment. So there is a variety of currencies that circulate around the Wheel.
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Dreamspeak is the common tongue of dreamlings, and oneiriscrit is the common script. They are not, however, of the same language.
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Direction and alignment are wound up together in the metaverse. On the wheel, there are radial and angular directions and their matching alignments.
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The calendar upon which the passage of time is marked is called the Portal calendar. It's namesake is an ancient portal discovered at Eoshi Ruin in Armor year. How to work the portal and knowledge of its destination is still a mystery to researchers, but the portal's face was quickly identified as a calendar.
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"The Wheel of Greater Turns is presumably a large circular disc of stone, though no one in the present time has seen it nor possesses any proof of its existence. According to Top Potter's Prophecy, it is a piece of the base of the Obelisphere. This device records the whole story of WIZARDscape in oneiriscrit upon its stone surface."
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We know through recent revelation that the Wheel turns through the 24 signs in one year. Twenty-four years is a turn, and the same number of turns is a lesser turn. Twenty-four lesser turns is a greater turn, and each greater turn is known by particular events and aspects. These are recounted in dreamspeak under the collective appelation, Wheel Legend.
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Time in WIZARDscape is measured in signs as they turn around the Wheel.
The base unit of time is the gargarmath. It is named for the philospher-mathemetician, E. G. Gargarmath, who derived what has become known as the base unit through a corollary of Turning Theory.
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I've been saying since the very beginning of WIZARDscape that there would never be a player's guide to the metacampaign. I'm fairly certain I've even written it into the Wakeling Knowledge Base somewhere. From my initial glimpse of the metaverse, I imagined that WIZARDscape was too big to write down. And it's bigger than I imagined.
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There are many expressions of the metaverse. In WIZARDscape, it takes the form of a wheel that turns on an axis. The following text describes the Wheel-Axis cosmology in broad terms, and it expands on the descriptions of the cosmic planes from the D&D 4th Edition Dungeon Master's Guide (Wyatt, p. 160).
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