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The setting of Wolfery is known as "The Rift". This is, essentially, a confluence of histories and canons, with characters arriving on a train from their own lives and universes. As such, the cladists present (largely [[The Ode clade|Odists]] and [[The Bălan clade|Bălans]]) have all appeared there as a result of crashing due to the events described in ''Marsh'' (with the exception of an instance of True Name, who arrived after the events of ''Mitzvot''). | The setting of Wolfery is known as "The Rift". This is, essentially, a confluence of histories and canons, with characters arriving on a train from their own lives and universes. As such, the cladists present (largely [[The Ode clade|Odists]] and [[The Bălan clade|Bălans]]) have all appeared there as a result of crashing due to the events described in ''Marsh'' (with the exception of an instance of True Name, who arrived after the events of ''Mitzvot''). | ||
Cladists are restrained by the lack of anything to do with the perisystem architecture. That is, they can fork, create objects, and send sensorium messages, though merging and messages feel strange (no memories or information is lost). However, [[exocortices]], [[ACLs]], [[sims]], [[systech]] tools such as kicking incapacitated cladists to fork, and the [[Memory on the|eternal memory]] that cladists experience sys-side are all unavailable. Additionally, cladists are susceptible to actually dying (though none have yet!) and can bear children (also something that has yet to happen). | Cladists are restrained by the lack of anything to do with the perisystem architecture. That is, they can fork, create objects, and send sensorium messages, though merging and messages feel strange (no memories or information is lost). However, [[exocortices]], [[ACLs]], [[sims]], [[systech]] tools such as kicking incapacitated cladists to fork, and the [[Memory on the System|eternal memory]] that cladists experience sys-side are all unavailable. Additionally, cladists are susceptible to actually dying (though none have yet!) and can bear children (also something that has yet to happen). | ||
Given the nature of the setting, these stories are non-canonical, though they may result in protocanon. | Given the nature of the setting, these stories are non-canonical, though they may result in protocanon. |