Thread:Ursuul/@comment-37950665-20190112225856/@comment-28083312-20190113084813

Indeed. What I would define as a “real-world” article, really, is something that is verifiably true to function (for an item) or visitable (for a location). “Voodoo” & “thaumaturgy” for example, are both real-world subjects, but we all know that both of these things are basically hogwash in real life. If we had an “Aikido” article however (& I’m not saying we should have one, just an example), then that would be a genuinely real-world skill that exists in & is functional in the real world. You can actually learn Aikido & kick the crap out of someone with it, but you can’t rip someone’s heart out with thaumaturgy, not in the real world. Similarly, you can actually visit Chicago, but you can’t visit Arctis Tor.