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These included the [[Infernal Regions]].  
These included the [[Infernal Regions]].  


Archetypical resonances sometimes passed between these multiverses, such that individuals who were real in some multiverses were [[fiction]]al in others. [[The Maze (The Infernal Nexus)|the Maze]] was a structure so archetypical that "versions of it spontaneously occurred in books written the universe over by a certain kind of braindamaged writer who was responsive to the resonances of multiverses other than his own".<ref>Before appearing in {{cs|The Infernal Nexus (novel)}}, [[the Maze (The Infernal Nexus)|the Maze]] appeared in [[Dave Stone]]'s ''[[Judge Dredd (series)|Judge Dredd]]'' novel ''Deathmasques''.</ref> ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Infernal Nexus (novel)}})
Archetypical resonances sometimes passed between these multiverses, such that individuals who were real in some multiverses were [[fiction]]al in others. [[The Maze (The Infernal Nexus)|The Maze]] was a structure so archetypical that "versions of it spontaneously occurred in books written the universe over by a certain kind of braindamaged writer who was responsive to the resonances of multiverses other than his own".<ref>Before appearing in {{cs|The Infernal Nexus (novel)}}, [[the Maze (The Infernal Nexus)|the Maze]] appeared in [[Dave Stone]]'s ''[[Judge Dredd (series)|Judge Dredd]]'' novel ''Deathmasques''.</ref> ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Infernal Nexus (novel)}})


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