There is also a discrepancy with regards to the name \"Yliakum\" - in most usage, it\'s the entire \"land within the stalactite\" (with many cities, hydlaa for example) but elsewhere Yliakum is referred to as a city. I suspect that this is a typo, could we have some clarification on this?
Gronomist, I couldn\'t find any information linking Pradesha with the Lemurs (Lemuri?) Am I just missing something, or is this assumed, or is it based on other documents?
Thanks,
Daniel
Edit:
The planet might not really *have* a name, in the sense that we name planets. We, being surface dwellers, observe that we are on a rock floating through the universe, and give it the name \"Earth\" (in english, at least) since it is made up of.. well, Earth.
Based on that, I would see no reason for the inhabitants of Yliakum & elsewhere not to refer to the surrounding cave walls as \"the Earth\".