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| | Middle-earth - definition of Middle-earth in Encyclopedia |
 | | Tolkien's fictional ancient Earth where most of the tales of his legendarium take place. |  | | Tolkien insisted that Middle-earth is our Earth in several of his letters. |  | | The Sun and Moon, as well as some stars (including the stars of the big Dipper) followed paths within Vaiya, and as such are a part of Arda, set apart from the Void. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Middle-earth
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| | RPG Encyclopedia Entries: M |
 | | A scifi RPG set on a far-future Earth where people are able to transfer their souls into robotic bodies known as 'metalfaces.' Past wars have ravaged the planet and reduced the population, and free-enterprise now rises and battles for control of the solar system. |  | | A modern-day monster-hunting RPG, set in an alternate Earth where horrific monsters have been around throughout history. |  | | A French-language sci-fi RPG set in the near future as the Earth is being invaded by aliens. |
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http://www.darkshire.net/~jhkim/rpg/encyclopedia/alphabetical/M.html
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