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'''Abalonia''' is a [[kingdom (nonfiction)]] peopled by superintelligent [[abalone (nonfiction)]].
'''Abalonia''' is an [[independent kingdom]] peopled by superintelligent [[Abalone (nonfiction)|abalone]].


== Location ==
The well-known villain [[Gnotilus]] is the founder and first citizen of Abalonia.
 
Abalonia is (usually) located off the coast of [[California (nonfiction)]].
 
== Mobility ==
 
When its interests are threatened, Abalonia can travel quite widely in [[time (nonfiction)]] and [[space (nonfiction)]].
 
This time-space travelling ability is probably some form of the [[Gnomon Algorithm]].
 
== Transdimensional corporation ==


Abalonia functions as a [[transdimensional corporation]], operating on a [[transdimensional trust]] endowed by [[Gnotilus]].
Abalonia functions as a [[transdimensional corporation]], operating on a [[transdimensional trust]] endowed by [[Gnotilus]].


== Gnotilus ==
Abalonia is (usually) located off the coast of California.
 
The well-known villain [[Gnotilus]] is the founder and first citizen of Abalonia.


== The Nacreum ==
When its interests are threatened, Abalonia can travel quite widely in [[time (nonfiction)|time]] and space. This time-space travelling ability is probably some form of the [[Gnomon Algorithm]].


The [[Nacreum]], a [[transdimensional prison]], is (usually) located in Abalonia.
The [[Nacreum]], a [[transdimensional prison]], is (usually) located in Abalonia. It too can travel quite widely in [[time ]] and space, independently of Abalonia. This time-space travelling ability is presumably some form of the [[Gnomon Algorithm]].


It too can travel quite widely in [[time (nonfiction)]] and [[space (nonfiction)]], and independently of Albonia.
== In the News ==


This time-space travelling ability is presumably some form of the [[Gnomon Algorithm]].
<gallery mode="traditional">
File:Howard Zinn 2009.jpg|link=Howard Zinn (nonfiction)|1942: Historian, playwright, and crime-fighter [[Howard Zinn (nonfiction)|Howard Zinn]] publishes account of travelling to Abalonia and meeting [[The Eel]].
File:Abalone.jpg|link=Abalone (nonfiction)|A [[Abalone (nonfiction)|proud citizen of Abalonia]] shows off its [[Nacre (nonfiction)|nacre]].
File:Nacre_fracture.jpg|link=Nacreum|[[Nacreum|The Nacreum]] is a [[transdimensional prison]] made of superintelligent [[Nacre (nonfiction)|nacre]]. It brings in much-needed hard currency.
</gallery>


== Fiction cross-reference ==
== Fiction cross-reference ==
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* [[Gnomon Algorithm]]
* [[Gnomon Algorithm]]
* [[Gnotilus]]
* [[Gnotilus]]
* [[Independent kingdom]]
* [[Nacreum]]
* [[Nacreum]]
* [[The Human Wars (Abalonia)]]
* [[The Human Wars (Abalonia)]]
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* [[Abalone (nonfiction)]]
* [[Abalone (nonfiction)]]
* [[California (nonfiction)]]
* [[Kingdom (nonfiction)]]


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[[Category:Fiction (nonfiction)]]
[[Category:Fictional kingdoms (nonfiction)]]
[[Category:Gnomon algorithm]]
[[Category:Gnomon algorithm]]
[[Category:Independent kingdoms]]
[[Category:Transdimensional corporations]]
[[Category:Transdimensional corporations]]

Latest revision as of 12:31, 23 December 2016

Abalonia is an independent kingdom peopled by superintelligent abalone.

The well-known villain Gnotilus is the founder and first citizen of Abalonia.

Abalonia functions as a transdimensional corporation, operating on a transdimensional trust endowed by Gnotilus.

Abalonia is (usually) located off the coast of California.

When its interests are threatened, Abalonia can travel quite widely in time and space. This time-space travelling ability is probably some form of the Gnomon Algorithm.

The Nacreum, a transdimensional prison, is (usually) located in Abalonia. It too can travel quite widely in time and space, independently of Abalonia. This time-space travelling ability is presumably some form of the Gnomon Algorithm.

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference