Difference between revisions of "Terminology"

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| Fay || Adj. Having Fay properties
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| Fay || Adj. Having properties of, or pertaining to, the Fayrie or Faierie
 
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| Faierie || the land of the Fayrie
 
| Faierie || the land of the Fayrie
 
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| Fayrie || N. The race of otherworldly creatures
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| Fayrie || N. The race of otherworldly creatures from Faierie
 
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| Event || N. A specific occurrence with specific characters, location, and time.
 
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| Node || An Event mapped on the plot line chart.
 
| Node || An Event mapped on the plot line chart.
 
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| Page || A group of pictures with dialog that is released for the public.
 
| Page || A group of pictures with dialog that is released for the public.
 
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| Scene || synonyms with Event?
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| Event || N. A specific occurrence with specific characters, location, and time.
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| Scene || A group of closely related events, usually all occuring in the same location.
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| Story || A series of events and scenes, usually focused on a few main characters, and with a definite beginning and end.
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| Stroy || –V Archaic. To destroy.
 
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Revision as of 15:07, 11 April 2008

I thought it would be a good idea to start listing our terms... mainly because I'm getting confused.


Fay Adj. Having properties of, or pertaining to, the Fayrie or Faierie
Faierie the land of the Fayrie
Fayrie N. The race of otherworldly creatures from Faierie


Node An Event mapped on the plot line chart.
Page A group of pictures with dialog that is released for the public.
Event N. A specific occurrence with specific characters, location, and time.
Scene A group of closely related events, usually all occuring in the same location.
Story A series of events and scenes, usually focused on a few main characters, and with a definite beginning and end.
Stroy –V Archaic. To destroy.