Talk:Oerth

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[edit] Aerth?

Can someone provide a citation that Jack Vance's world is "Aerth"? All of the Vance books I've read refer to it as "Old Earth" or "The Dying Earth." The implication is very much that this is our own world very, very far in the future. Typing Aerth into Wikipedia gets you a redirect to the Jack Vance page, but I am dubious.

The Aerth with a better Greyhawk pedigree is, of course, the world of Gygax's "Dangerous Journeys" RPG. I would suggest removing the Vance reference (unless a citation can be found) and replacing it with a reference to this Aerth, which very definitely fits within the same "probability axis" as Oerth, as outlined by Gygax in an early Polyhedron article. --Iquander 00:58, 8 July 2006 (UTC)

I have no idea on "Aerth" = "Jack vance"--that was long before I got on Wikipedia. I'm down for removing the ref until the truth comes out.--Robbstrd 20:04, 8 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Polyhedron

Is Polyhedron Newszine different from Polyhedron (magazine)? If not, we should remove the word "newszine" from the references section.--Robbstrd 20:08, 8 July 2006 (UTC)

Polyhedron Newszine is actually the name of the magazine. They are more or less interchangable, so I don't have a strong preference on way or the other. --Iquander 23:53, 8 July 2006 (UTC)
Since the Polyhedron article is titled "Polyhedron," I just removed "newszine" from the ref, but left it in the text.-Robbstrd 20:46, 9 July 2006 (UTC)