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Sporadic describes a quality of realms. A realm which is sporadic to another realm overlaps it in a pseudo-spatial dimension, in the same manner as a [[pervasive]] realm. The difference between sporadic and pervasive realms is that sporadic realms do not overlap in totality. Usually there is a form of magic that allows perception into and travel to the adjacent realm. An example of sporadic realm connection are the {{Category Shards}} and the [[Strange Sea]]. Shards are sporadic to the Strange Sea. The parts of the Strange Sea overlapped by the Shards are called the [[Dream Shoals]].
Permeate refers to a quality of {{Category Realms}}. A Realm which permeates another realm overlaps it in a pseudo-spatial dimension, in a similar manner as a [[pervasive]] realm. The difference between permeation and pervasion is that permeation do not overlap completely. Usually there is a form of magic that allows perception into and travel between realms that permeate each other. Examples of permeation are {{Category Shards}} and the [[Strange Sea]]. The parts of the Strange Sea and the Shards that overlap each other are called the [[Dream Shoals]], which permeate both the Strange Sea and the Shards.

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Permeate refers to a quality of Realms. A Realm which permeates another realm overlaps it in a pseudo-spatial dimension, in a similar manner as a pervasive realm. The difference between permeation and pervasion is that permeation do not overlap completely. Usually there is a form of magic that allows perception into and travel between realms that permeate each other. Examples of permeation are Shards and the Strange Sea. The parts of the Strange Sea and the Shards that overlap each other are called the Dream Shoals, which permeate both the Strange Sea and the Shards.