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'''Shadow World''' was the original world setting of [[GemStone]] III. The game was set on a world called Kulthea, which translates as "Shadow World" in the archaic language of [[Iruaric]]. While the modern history was written to broadly parallel the outlines of Shadow World history, they are essentially incompatible and lead to misunderstandings when mixed together. It has been obsolete since late 1995, with the end of the [[ICE age|ICE Age]].
'''Shadow World''' was the original world setting of [[GemStone]] III. The game was set on a world called Kulthea, which translates as "Shadow World" in the archaic language of [[Iruaric]]. While the modern history of "[[Elanthia]]" was written to broadly parallel the outlines of Shadow World history, they are essentially incompatible and lead to misunderstandings when mixed together. It has been obsolete since late 1995, with the end of the [[ICE age|ICE Age.]] With only a few unusual exceptions, such as [[Maleskari|Bonespear Tower]] or the [[Eyes of Koar|Eye]], these archaic references are concentrated around [[Wehnimer's Landing]].

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Revision as of 22:17, 31 January 2015

Shadow World was the original world setting of GemStone III. The game was set on a world called Kulthea, which translates as "Shadow World" in the archaic language of Iruaric. While the modern history of "Elanthia" was written to broadly parallel the outlines of Shadow World history, they are essentially incompatible and lead to misunderstandings when mixed together. It has been obsolete since late 1995, with the end of the ICE Age. With only a few unusual exceptions, such as Bonespear Tower or the Eye, these archaic references are concentrated around Wehnimer's Landing.