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== Azur ==
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Azur is online geofiction and fantasy world created for the fictional Jacmus Universe. It is the fourth closest planet to the sun, Realgar in the Shak'ra solar system. Some philosophers believe the planet is Sembiant.
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[http://www.ahnicus.com|Azur] is online geofiction and fantasy world created for the fictional Jacmus Universe. It is the fourth closest planet to the sun, Realgar in the Shak'ra solar system. Some philosophers believe the planet is Sembiant.
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The world Azur was first used as to develop a free online text based role-play game, The Age of Ahnicus which explored the world Azur during a particular time period.
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The world [http://www.ahnicus.com|Azur] was first used as to develop a free online text based role-play game, The Age of Ahnicus which explored the world [http://www.ahnicus.com|Azur] during a particular time period.  Since 1998, the online game has been closed and developed into a living online geofiction where readers are encouraged to direct the stories and development of [http://www.ahnicus.com|Azur] through interactive polls and choices.
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Azur's geographical shape is spherical with a diameter of 4,210 km.  The website for the Geofiction Azur is [http://www.ahnicus.com].  It provides basic statistics about the world as well as background information on races, fauna, flora, civilizations and other geographical considerations including Maps.

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Azur

[1] is online geofiction and fantasy world created for the fictional Jacmus Universe. It is the fourth closest planet to the sun, Realgar in the Shak'ra solar system. Some philosophers believe the planet is Sembiant.

The world [2] was first used as to develop a free online text based role-play game, The Age of Ahnicus which explored the world [3] during a particular time period. Since 1998, the online game has been closed and developed into a living online geofiction where readers are encouraged to direct the stories and development of [4] through interactive polls and choices.

Azur's geographical shape is spherical with a diameter of 4,210 km. The website for the Geofiction Azur is [5]. It provides basic statistics about the world as well as background information on races, fauna, flora, civilizations and other geographical considerations including Maps.

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