Thread:The Lord Reader/@comment-5275759-20190420222025/@comment-5275759-20191109171044

That's the term.

Something else along similar lines which I'd thought I'd bring up - the Stone of Pexjarva. According to atwiki, the thing is from a piece of Hungarian folklore, citing a Japanese book as the source. As far as I know, no English references have been found yet. I did a brief search of mountains in Hungary as the entry indicated 'Pexjarva' to be a mountain, but didn't find any close names.

One other unrelated thing; I checked with Ollerus earlier to see if he could verify the frequency of term usage in the raw for the Russian shopping centre (as atwiki had a note which said temporary), however I found that Ollerus doesn't have access to it. I don't have access either, and OH&S and Herald seem to be busy at the moment, so we probably won't be able to verify it before article creation. We'll just have to proceed with what we've got and our own initiative.

P.S. A little thing connected to that note you just made on your tasklist - I've been looking for and assembling images we've currently got on the wiki which have magic circles in them - I've been assembling them in Template:Shared Draft 11, which is one of the experimental shared drafts which can be placed on and edited from multiple user's sandboxes.