Galidor - Outer Dimension Realms

Outer Dimension Realms

Here are the known realms in the Outer Dimension:

  • Arbo - Formerly a forest realm until Gorm set large sectors of it ablaze. There are some forest havens in this realm (inhabited by dangerous creatures), but the inhospitable desert dominates (the Aquarts reside in the caverns underneath). This is also the home-realm of the Arbonians.
  • Dreejal-Vin - A crowded city realm and home-realm to the Vinics. A Gorm-created computer virus destroyed their maps and cut them off from the rest of the Outer Dimension. Gorm also lied to the inhabitants there stating that the Stranger infected the maps with viruses until his involvement in the map viruses was exposed.
  • Elta-Siktar - A frozen realm roaming with Eltaans, Siktaris, and Shimels (transportation pack creatures which are only referred to in passing by Nepal).
  • Kek - Formerly a prison realm and now Gorm's stronghold. His powers of illusion are strongest there which means he is in total control of the environment and those in it, making the illusions as real as reality. The realm was seemingly destroyed when Nick destroyed the central controls holding it together.
  • Wex - The home-realm of the Wexers. Not seen in the series.
  • Galidor - Capital Realm in the Outer Dimension. Seen only briefly in one episode, resembling a city of sculptures found in a fishbowl or snowglobe (appropriate for a realm that spent the entirety of the series in containment). It is hidden within one of the hills in Arbo.

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