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|text = This world is being reworked under the name [[Fanon:Heptanomis|Heptanomis]], and thus this article will no longer be updated. However, this article will still have value for now, given a lack of framework for Heptanomis.}}
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|caption= OLD LORE: ''Urban Legends has it that [[Fanon:Kallisto Syrakosia|Kallisto]], who was ever rumored to be a psychic in the first place ever since [[Holly Alto]]'s insanity, became so wacky that Kallisto's whims alone had spawned this landmass. This rather strange setting is now the Capital world of Kallisto's nascent Church of Alexandros.''
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==Trivia==
*[[wikipedia: Schoenus|Schoinos]] means rope, and the plural form is Schoinoi. There is region in Ptolemaic Egypt named Triakontaschoinos, meaning 30 ropes, which is the basis for the name. This is the reason for the usage of the singular form schoinos at the ending rather than schoinoi. This is because numbers above 3 does not have inflections. The name might be unfitting, since the name Hekatonschoinos implies that
*The literal translation of Basilikos Paradeisos Pankarpion, one of the new additions to the neighborhood, is Royal Garden of all Fruits.
*Nesos Poleos means the Island of the City. However, the Latin word for island is insula, which also refers to many of the apartment style building back in <strike>Rome</strike> Barbaropolis, which is the reference the name is aimed at.
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