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'''Daria-39''': The [[Driven Wild Universe]], created by [[Kara Wild]]. The number comes from a type of eyeglass lens, CR-39. Quinn Morgendorffer learns that her eyesight is poor in the first episode, "[[Rose-Colored Lenses]]," which necessitates that she wear eyeglasses.
 
'''Daria-41 X''': The universe of [[Jane's Life's Lottery]] by [[WellTemperedClavier]]. The designation comes from the number of total endings for the CYOA, and the X is now used to determine variable universes that can come out differently each time someone visits (in other words, universes that operate under CYOA logic).
 
'''Daria-55''': The [[Super Zero]] universe by [[Erin Mills]]. This universe shows that [[Jake Morgendorffer]] isn't really a clueless yutz, but a superhuman with enhanced strength who tries to keep his abilities a secret. The genetic quirk that gives the occasional members of each generation of the Morgendorffer family super powers is documented to have killed those individuals before age 55.
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'''Daria-99''': The universe in [[LSauchelli|LSauchelli's]] fic, "[[Darkly Daria]]," which is a [[reinvention]] using concepts of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexter_Morgan Dexter], Daria is a sociopath, almost incapable of empathy or remorse, who lives by an ethical code set down by her father. The code gives her a positive way of using her killer instinct. In the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexter_%28TV_series%29 TV series], Dexter usually seizes his victims injecting them with an anesthetic, specified to be an animal tranquilizer called etorphine hydrochloride, or M99.
 
'''Daria-101''': '''The primary Daria universe, as seen in the original MTV animated series—'''or, as may be described by the [[Gardner Principle]] inferred in the DCU comic [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Carrot_and_His_Amazing_Zoo_Crew%21 Captain Carrot and his Amazing Zoo Crew], the universe subconsciously tapped into and viewed by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Eichler Glenn Eichler] and [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0506879/ Susie Lewis Lynn] when creating [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawndale_%28Daria%29 the world of Lawndale]. '''All other Daria-centric universes are by definition 'alternate realities' based upon this continuum.''' The number "101" derives from the episode number of the first story, "[[Esteemsters]]." In the universe of Smart Beavis and Smart Butt-head, it is known as '''Earth-1'''.
 
'''Daria-101.303''': A universe which is an exact copy of the Daria-Prime universe with one exception: the events in "[[Depth Takes a Holiday]]" are interpreted as a dream. In this universe, there is no "Holiday Island" pocket dimension and the events in DTaH didn't actually happen.
 
'''Daria-101.327-Z''': The universe of Smart Beavis and Smart Butt-head as introduced in the telefilm ''Beavis and Butt-head Do The Universe'' and expanded upon in the Paramount+ run of ''Beavis and Butt-head''. As seen in the episode "[[Abduction]]", the hyper-intelligent Smart Daria is a member of the council of Supreme Leaders of that universe. The name comes from the universe's designation for itself, '''Earth 327-Z'''.
 
'''Daria-109''': The [[Pause in the Air]] universe of [[The Angst Guy]]. In the fifth story, "[[Shock and Aww]]," the childbirth class is held in room 109A.
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'''Daria-557''': The universe in which [[Angelboy|Angelboy's]] "[[Fandemonium]]" takes place. Angelboy made the posting that began the fic at 5:57 p.m. on Friday, October 6, 2006.
 
'''Daria-595''': [[Charles RB|Charles RB's]] "[http://thepaperpusher.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=29730 Judith Strikes: The Light of a Burning Darkness]; the universe has been locked off by the Ringbearers and is the sight of an apocalyptic battle against the monstrous Lloigor. 595 is the ''2000 AD'' issue that had a cover that inspired the story.
 
'''Daria-621''': [[Shiva|Shiva's]] [[Invertedverse]] in which the personalities and traits of the people in the regular Dariaverse are completely inverted, Daria is the most popular girl in school, Quinn is misanthropic, Kevin's a nerd, etc. The number 621 was selected based on the date when the AU was opened up, June 21.
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'''Daria-711''': The universe of [[Richard Lobinske|Richard Lobinske's]] [[Mother's Love]] [[series]]. In the second story, "[[Alien Home]]," Daria arrives at [[Nest]] sometime on July 11th, or 7/11.
 
''Daria-713''': The universe of CollegeHumor's ''Daria Movie Trailer'', in which Daria (played by Aubrey Plaza) has returned for Lawndale's high school reunion. This skit was released in July of 2013.
 
'''Daria-716''': The Earth from which the zombie invasion of D-77 was launched. [[Archangel]] and [[Richard]] become the first contact between the
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'''Daria-1892''': The universe of [[Shadows of a Timeless Song]] by [[Dennis]]. Professor J.R.R. Tolkien was born in 1892 and his work is the first to appear in the Dariaverse of this multiple [[crossover]] story.
 
'''Daria-1926''': The universe of [[Minds Touched by Madness]], a crossover with "The Call of Cthulhu" written by [[WellTemperedClavier]]. Eldritch beasties be here.
 
'''Daria-1932''': The universe of the story [http://www.thepaperpusher.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=30180 Import/Export] by [[Brian Taylor (author)|Brian Taylor]] and the opening scenes of the [[Judith Strikes]] story [http://www.thepaperpusher.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=29972 Closing Ceremony] by [[Erin Mills]]. The designation has two meanings: "Import/Export" is set in 1932, while the kidnapping of six month old Daria Elizabeth Morgendorffer in "Closing Ceremony" was inspired by the Lindbergh Kidnapping, which took place in 1932.
 
'''Daria-1935''': The universe of an AU set in 1935 (hence the designation) in [[Getting By]] by [[EntrancedCat]].
 
'''Daria-1941''': The WWII [[retrofic]] universe of [[Infamy]] and [[Lady Lex]] by [[Richard Lobinske]]. The United States entered the war in 1941.
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'''Daria 2001''': A universe encountered in the story "[[Three]]," that includes [[Veronica Morgendorffer]] and in which Daria is deaf. Events happen in the year 2001, their time.
 
'''Daria-2002''': A universe of [[Daria In Morrowind]] by [[WellTemperedClavier]]. It is not known what number (if any) this universe has in an equivalent Elder Scrolls Multiverse, or if there even is such a multiverse. The designation comes from the year of Morrowind's release.
 
'''Daria-2007''': The universe in which [[HolyGrail2007|HolyGrail2007's]] [[Finn Morgendorffer]] alternate-reality series takes place. The designation comes from the creator's own chosen designation.
 
'''Daria-2012''': The universe of [[Robert Nowall|Robert Nowall's]] [[Daria: 2010]] continuum. Oddly enough, the [[series]] name is not the obvious one, as the first scene starts in the 2012 Spring Semester.
 
'''Daria-2014''': The universe in which [[WellTemperedClavier]]'s [[High School Never Ends]] and [[Search Engine Obfuscation]] take place. The number comes from the year in which the first story was written.
 
'''Daria-2018''': The universe that is home to [[Rose Norstein]] an OC written by [[LinnOfTheWoods]] who befriends [[Daria]] and eventually marries [[Trent]].
 
'''Daria-2032''': The universe of [[Brian Taylor (author)|Brian Taylor's]] [http://thepaperpusher.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=29678 Politricks are Not for Kids]. Events occur in the year 2032, during the last year of Tom Sloane's first term as President of the United States.
 
'''Daria-2036''': The universe of [[Walter Kovacs|Walter Kovacs']] [[The 180 Degree Turn]] alternate universe crossover serial. Events occur in the year 2036, so this number was chosen.
 
'''Daria-2112''': The [[punkverse]], which contains [[Charles RB|Charles RB's]] [[God Save The Esteem]] and [[Brian Taylor (author)|Brian Taylor]]'s [[Moving Pictures]]. Moving Pictures was named for one of Rush's best-known albums, so the universe is named for one of the band's best-known songs; this ironically means the Punkverse has been named for an album antithetical to all that punk stood for.
 
'''Daria-2172''': The universe of [[Jim North|Jim North's]] [[Daria: Hunter]] series, in which Daria and Jane are bounty hunters. The main storyline of the series takes place in the latter half of the year 2172.
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'''Daria-6598''': The universe of [[Invisigoth Gypsy|Invisigoth Gypsy's]] [[IVG Continuum]]. The first story in the continuum is dated "6-5-98."
 
'''Daria-8196''': The universe of the ''Saturday Night Live'' skit "Arya": a crossover parody between ''Daria'' and ''Game of Thrones'' where an amalgamation of Arya Stark and Daria Morgendorrfer attends Lawndale and kills [[Kevin Thompson]]. George R.R. Martin's ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' was published on August 1st, 1996.
 
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'''Daria-11304''': The universe of [[Guy "Decelaraptor" Payne|Guy "Decelaraptor" Payne's]] alternate version of "Daria-32004", [[Tallil]]. The story takes place the day after the 2004 elections, November 3.
 
'''Daria-11891''': The universe of "[[Burnout]]" by ThePatchedVest. This earth is near identical to "Daria-101", diverging in that the events are told from the perspective of [[Burnout Girl]] and are reworked to be told along a stricter timeline: setting all events between September 1998 and July 2001. Numerous elements from ''[[Beavis and Butt-head (TV series)|Beavis and Butthead]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Downtown_(1999_TV_series) Downtown], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_Space Office Space], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airheads Airheads]'' and the first four seasons of ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_of_the_Hill King of the Hill]'' are also considered to be canon to this earth. This universe's abbreviated designation of "'''D-11891'''" is a cypher that spells "D-ARIA".
 
'''Daria-12337''': A universe mentioned in [[A Fistful of Scarletts]] by [[Aloysius]]. It is the home of 17-year-old [[Scarlett (character)|Scarlett LeFaye]].
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