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'''Daria-Prime''': '''The universe in which we, the viewers of ''Daria'', exist as we view the original, canon broadcasts of the MTV television show and write fan-fiction.''' As Wikipedia defines the term: ''Earth Prime (or Earth-Prime) is a term sometimes used in works of speculative fiction involving parallel universes or a multiverse, and refers either to the universe containing "our" Earth, or to a parallel world with a bare minimum of divergence points from Earth as we know it.''
'''Daria-0''': The universe of [[Erin Mills|Erin Mills']]
'''Daria-1''': The "Otherdale" universe as see in [[Brian Taylor (author)|Brian Taylor
''(NOTE: For reasons as yet unknown, this universe has been inaccessible and unable to be located by any and all methods of cross-reality travel. Judith herself has stated that she has been unable to find her homeworld. At the present time, none of the reality defending organizations present in the Daria Multiverse are aware that D-1 has "fallen off the map.")''
'''Daria-2''': The universe of [[Ronin
'''Daria-3''': The universe created by [[Angelinhel]] as an entry in the [[PPMB]] thread IRON CHEF: Sic Transit Gloria Mundi. The universe details a world ravaged by [[X-5|a virus known as "The Sickness"]] which was released during the events of the movie, ''Beavis and Butt-Head Do America''. The universe gets its designation because there were three bullets left in the gun mentioned in the beginning of the story.
'''Daria-4''': The universe of [[legendeld
'''Daria-5''': The universe of [[Crusading Saint
*'''NOTE:''' ''In this universe, both an unidentified organization and the covert U.S. agency known as [[DELPHI]] have access to technology that allows them to monitor, track and engage in trans-dimensional travel across other universes.'' ''It is possible that other [[AU]]-variants of DELPHI may have acquired the technology from them, such as the variants in Daria-15, 387 and -247.' This supposition is supported by events chronicled in the fics "[[A Little Vacation]]", "[[The Cynic and The Defender]]" and "[[Before The Coming Dawn]]", and was confirmed in [[Legion of Lawndale Heroes]] 13:6.''
'''Daria-6''': The home universe of the Daria Morgendorffer seen in [[Erin Mills|Erin Mills']]
'''Daria-7''': The universe of [[Dennis|Dennis']]
'''Daria-8''': The universe of [[Smileyfax
'''Daria-9''': The universe of [[Greystar
'''Daria-10''': The universe in [[LSauchelli
'''Daria-11''': The universe in [[Roentgen
* ''Note: The population of Daria-11 are aware of the existence of Ringbearers, but only as characters from a science-fiction program. Furthermore, the Ringbearers as portrayed in the program differ slightly from the actual interdimensional Ringbearers as a matter of artistic license. However, the program characterizes the Corps of Ringbearers more or less accurately.
'''Daria-12''': First seen in [[The Angst Guy
'''Daria-13''': The universe that Darius Morgendorffer, John Lane, and Tom Sloane (of the Daria-12 universe) journey to from their own. It is notable in that the three traveled back at least 25-30 years into the past of this reality, and that the three interacted with other-dimensional counterparts of their parents. The number comes from the fact that this is the thirteenth universe to which they have traveled.
'''Daria-15''': The universe of [[Brother Grimace
*'''(NOTE:''' ''This is a divergent AU universe from ''Daria-289'' - the universe of [[Ostragoth
'''Daria-16''' The universe of [[Legendeld
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'''Daria-22''': The [[Daria: Tasmanian Devil]] universe of [[Psychotol]]. The 22 SAS Regiment is the main force of the elite [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Air_Service Special Air Service], the principal Special Forces unit of the British Army. '''NOTE:''' ''The term "Daria: Tasmanian Devil" is used here only for reference purposes and is not the official title of this continuum.''
'''Daria-23''': The alternate universe that the Daria Morgendorffer of Daria-320 is teleported to [[Doggieboy
('''NOTE:''' This world/reality is unusual in that after the events of the Class Four reanimate crisis that occurred (and the subsequent 'temporal reset' by the ''[[Ringbearers|Corps of Ringbearers]]''), such damage was done to the time/space continuum that almost everyone native to that world who survived the conflict has some vestigial memories of their experiences during the crisis. (Individuals such as [[Margaret Jane (Maggie) Nelson]], who perished during the crisis, have no memories of the events.) It is surmised that this occurred because of some residual 'interference' from the trans-dimensional teleportation device created by [[Ezra Stone]] to teleport subjects to that world, which may have caused the temporal reset to be slightly less effective than usually expected.)
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'''Daria-70''': The universe of "[[A Ticket to Ride]]" by [[Doggieboy]]. Most of the story takes place on or around Interstate 70.
'''Daria-77''': The universe of [[Priscilla Henry]] shown in [[Brother Grimace|Brother Grimace's]] story, "[[Tapped Potentials]]". It was later revealed in "[[With New Responsibility]]" to also be the homeworld of [[Archangel]]; in the '[[Tales of the Ringbearers]]' fic '[[Balance]]', it was revealed that this Earth was also ravaged by the effects of the '' '[[Daylight]] Crisis' ''. The story was first debuted on July 7.
'''Daria-80''': The universe of [[Deref
'''Daria-81''': The universe of the [[Submariner Series]] by [[Wildgoose]]. The number "81" was part of Wildgoose's e-mail address.
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'''Daria-99''': The universe in [[LSauchelli
'''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]]."
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'''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.
'''Daria-111''': The universe of [[The Sidhe
'''Daria-112''': The universe of "[[Misery's End]]," by [[Richard Lobinske]]. Daria's family died as as result of the psychotropic berries eaten during episode 112, "[[The Teachings of Don Jake]]."
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'''Daria-114''': The "[[Generation Gap]]" universe of [[Richard Lobinske]]. Helen's oldest daughter and Daria's mother, Anastasia, was killed on January 14.
'''Daria-122''': A universe glimpsed through one of [[WacoKid
'''Daria-125''': The universe of the [[All My Children]] [[series]], by [[Deref]] and [[Thea Zara]]. In Chapter 3, "[[California Dreaming]]," $1.25 is the price of a hamburger, fries, and a Coke at a hamburger joint near the Springfield Hotel.
'''Daria-127''': The universe in which [[Aloysius|Aloysius']]
'''Daria-128''': The universe in which [[Jim North
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'''Daria-234''': The universe of "[[Scarlett the Fairy]]," by [[Aloysius]]. On the Earth in this universe, fairies and other imaginary creatures live alongside the dominant human population. The Holidays are also well known by the inhabitants of this Earth. The first story was posted at 2:34 a.m.
'''Daria-247''': The universe of [[Roentgen
'''Daria-287''': The Daria/Eureka crossover universe of "[[It's Eureka, Daria]]" by [[Richard Lobinske]]. The town square of Eureka has a sculpture of Archimedes in his bathtube and he was born in 287 BCE.
'''Daria-289''': The universe of [[Ostragoth
'''Daria-292''': The universe of [[Brother Grimace
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'''Daria-316''': The [[Falling Into College]] universe of [[Richard Lobinske]]. Daria is assigned a room at 316 Fenderson Hall at [[Raft College]] in the first episode of this story. The same author's [[First Summer]] and [[Last Summer]] [[series]] are prequels and thus part of the same universe.
'''Daria-320''': The universe of [[Doggieboy
'''Daria-337''': The universe of [[Doggieboy
'''Daria-353''': The universe of [[Roentgen
'''Daria-357''': The universe in which the "[[Evil Daria Vignettes]]" are set in. Created by [[NightGoblyn]], the first entry in this [[PPMB]] thread was made at 3:57 pm, on Thursday, September 27, 2007.
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'''Daria-1001''' A universe split from D-1000 and used as a base of opeations by the holder of the [[Dominator Ring]].
'''Daria-1010''' The universe of [[Doggieboy|Doggieboy's]] [[The Cards You Are Dealt]] and [[The House of Cards]]. In this universe, [[Scarlett (character)|Scarlett Hawkins]] is a crime victim/survivor and involved with a man who has become [[The Lawndale Werewolf|a werewolf]] as a result of the same crime. The original story was first posted on the [[PPMB]] on October 10, 2010.
'''Daria-1026''': The universe of [[Ruthless Bunny]]'s [[Bed and Breakfast Man]] [[series]]. The universe is titled after a song by the British band Madness, and the song belongs to the album, ''One Step Beyond,'' which was released on 10/26/1979.
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'''Daria-1839''': The [[Love's Labours Lost?]] universe of [[E. A. Smith]], named after Shakespeare's play, "Love's Labours Lost," which was not performed in the modern era until 1839.
'''Daria-1862''': The universe of [[Doggieboy
'''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.
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'''Daria-1946''': The universe seen in the ''[[Beavis and Butt-head (TV series)|Beavis and Butt-head]]'' episode "[[It's a Miserable Life]]", in which Butt-head was never born and Daria is socially well-adjusted. The episode parodies ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It's_a_Wonderful_Life It's a Wonderful Life]'', which was released in 1946.
'''Daria-1957''': The universe of the planet [[Ninevah]], seen in [[Doggieboy
'''Daria-1959''': The universe parodying ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twilight_Zone The Twilight Zone]'' in the ''Beavis and Butt-head'' book ''The Butt Files''. In it, the Highland residents are parallel opposites of their normal selves, including Daria, who acts similarly to normal-verse Beavis & Butt-head. The original incarnation of ''The Twilight Zone'' premiered in 1959.
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'''Daria-3397''' The universe of [[NeonHomer]]'s [[All Points]]. A Star Trek: The Next Generation and D-1113 hybrid universe. (Mostly stealing the characters and putting them in the 24th century. The AU # comes from the registry number of the ''USS Lawndale'' NCC-3397, which is also the air date of the first episode (according to ''Look Back in Annoyance'').
'''Daria-3978''': A universe briefly mentioned in [[Doggieboy
'''Daria-4032''': The universe of [[cyde]]'s story, "[[The Red Carpet Treatment]]." The number came about because cyde got bored and used a toothpick to count the total number of alphanumeric characters in the story.
'''Daria-4339''': A universe mentioned in [[Doggieboy|Doggieboy's]] [[A Salvage Attempt]]. The dominant species of life on this Earth are intelligent dogs. Though hints through their mythology seem to suggest that a previous civilization, possibly human, once existed. Home world of the [[Ringbearer]] [[Napoleon]].
'''Daria-4904''': The universe in which [[Doggieboy|Doggieboy's]] "[[A Very Bad Move]]" takes place. On the Earth in this universe, ''Daria'' is a cartoon on MTV.
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