The name 'Aliud' is derived from the Latin term 'orbis alius', or 'Otherworld'.
In many mythologies, the 'orbis alius' is a space that can be considered beyond present reality.
Although viewed as an underworld in many mythologies, it is often ascribed characteristics similar to that of known existence.
Despite death and danger being prevalent within related narratives, there have been stories of people crossing an 'orbis alius'.
Traveling across an 'Otherworld' is a theme often present in folklore and mythological basis, particularly that of European regions.
To the extent of what might be gleaned from stories, what is 'unknown' has been intertwined with that of understood reality for ages.
The characters below live on 'Aliud' or Orbis Alius.
The world is one that mirrors that of Earth, or 'Tellus', a location that has undergone many changes throughout its history.
Albeit, both settings involve various differences socially and environmentally.
In many mythologies, the 'orbis alius' is a space that can be considered beyond present reality.
Although viewed as an underworld in many mythologies, it is often ascribed characteristics similar to that of known existence.
Despite death and danger being prevalent within related narratives, there have been stories of people crossing an 'orbis alius'.
Traveling across an 'Otherworld' is a theme often present in folklore and mythological basis, particularly that of European regions.
To the extent of what might be gleaned from stories, what is 'unknown' has been intertwined with that of understood reality for ages.
The characters below live on 'Aliud' or Orbis Alius.
The world is one that mirrors that of Earth, or 'Tellus', a location that has undergone many changes throughout its history.
Albeit, both settings involve various differences socially and environmentally.