The place layer is now split into deep articles and a source-audited concordance. This prevents the wiki from implying that the corpus contains only a handful of named locations while also avoiding hundreds of contentless stubs.
Los Angeles as distributed geography
Los Angeles · Los Feliz · Beachwood Canyon · Hollywood · North Hollywood · Northeast Los Angeles · East Hollywood · Silver Lake · Echo Park · Pacific Palisades · Pasadena · Santa Monica · Venice · Tierra de la Culebra · The Altar Studios
Fictional geography
Lost Eros · Lost Eros gazetteer · San Lucero · Expanded fictional geography register · One Big City (O.B.C.) · Hollywood Hollows · Santa Lucina · Ultradena · Valles Sagradas
International / memory geography
New York · Japan · Setagaya · Paris · Mexico / Méjico · Melbourne · Berlin · Seville · Monaco · and many more in the concordance.
Beyond terrestrial realism
Planetary, impossible & referential geographies keeps Earth, Moon, Mars, TRAPPIST-1, Pangea, Hollow Earth and external fictional references distinct from JQD-created civic worlds.
Why place matters here
Geography repeatedly carries class, memory, infrastructure, production history, social scene, personal movement and fictional institution-building. The corpus often becomes most legible when the question changes from “where is this set?” to “what kind of reality does this place-name make available?”