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Realms

Realm is a noun with several related meanings. Historically, a realm refers to a kingdom or sovereign state—an area ruled by a king or queen. More broadly, it denotes any domain, sphere, or jurisdiction in which authority is exercised or influence is felt. The term derives from Old French reaume or royaume, from Late Latin regnum, and is closely related to the concept of sovereignty and governance.

In political and constitutional contexts, the word is used in specific formulations such as "the realm" to

In literature, fantasy, and gaming, realms describe distinct settings or universes—often separated by magical barriers or

In philosophy and science, realm is used as a generic term for a realm of reality, possibility,

Realms thus function across contexts as a flexible notion for territory, authority, and domain, ranging from

describe
the
territories
for
which
a
monarch
acts
as
head
of
state.
In
the
modern
era,
"Commonwealth
realms"
refers
to
independent
countries
that
share
the
British
monarch
as
head
of
state,
including
the
United
Kingdom,
Canada,
Australia,
and
New
Zealand.
alternate
dimensions.
Realms
may
be
named
worlds
such
as
magical
kingdoms,
celestial
planes,
or
parallel
realities,
and
storytellers
frequently
use
the
term
to
indicate
scope,
scale,
or
authority
within
a
narrative.
or
discourse.
Phrases
such
as
"the
realm
of
reality"
or
"the
realm
of
theoretical
physics"
illustrate
the
metaphorical
use
that
extends
beyond
geography
or
governance.
political
sovereignty
to
fictional
settings
and
abstract
domains
of
knowledge.