Inque
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How about Britain and Bordanzan? The latter has absolutely no information on it, however. It might, just might be a separate world.
There's the dream world that you visit during Dream Mentor...although that's probably just a dream.
I'm going to leave Britain off the list...due to reasons, such as Jagex not liking it and wanting to get rid of the entire mention. I'll ad Bordanzan, but with a question mark by it.
And the dream world isn't really a world...it's inside one's head.
-Ascertes, King of all the Hallowlands and the Everchosen of Saradomin.
Last Prophet
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Ascertes
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I'm going to leave Britain off the list...
...because it doesn't exist.
Well in game technically it does
but it's a touchy subject with the Mods wanting to scrap it so I'm just not going to bother
-Ascertes, King of all the Hallowlands and the Everchosen of Saradomin.
It's a good question, because even though a universe is effectively infinite, I don't think it'd take the Elders millions of worlds to make the perfect world.
Unless, they never really focus on making a perfect world and it's only happenstance when that does happen.
Regardless, I think it'd at least be a couple hundred.
Save yourself.
Savior self.
Lego Miester
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If need be, a lot of these could probably be made to be the same worlds. Frankly that weird tree tentacle world looks a lot like Tuska took a bite out of the abyss, for example.
True, but I don't see trees or vines growing in the Abyss hence why I think it's its own separate world.
-Ascertes, King of all the Hallowlands and the Everchosen of Saradomin.
Took ScapeRune off the list as it is technically a different dimension, and replaced it with Tuska's Homeworld as iirc JMods said that the Airut and Tuska are from different worlds.
-Ascertes, King of all the Hallowlands and the Everchosen of Saradomin.
DMMetalaane
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It's a good question, because even though a universe is effectively infinite, I don't think it'd take the Elders millions of worlds to make the perfect world.
Unless, they never really focus on making a perfect world and it's only happenstance when that does happen.
Regardless, I think it'd at least be a couple hundred.
This came up in a conversation between myself and Plucky9 on another thread, but I think it's an interesting idea~
What if the Elders weren't attempting to create an unknown, 'perfect' world that could act as an anima battery, but rather trying and failing to create a
specific
world that they
knew
would produce enough anima to sustain the next generation? What if Freneskae actually was an earlier incarnation of Gielinor before the revision?
The specificity of the template (and the fact that their birth destroyed their prototype) is what makes the creation of an anima battery so herculean a task, and accounts for all the similarities and convergent evolution throughout the multiverse - creatures are evolving under very similar base conditions.
The culmination of every cycle is the creation of Gielinor. At least, that's one headcanon-y theory.