Universal Nomenclature Convention

The Universal Nomenclature Convention is a series of protocols and rules followed by the Supreme Academy of Sciences and Discoveries when defining and naming dimensional space. It was created in 12/4/23 by Hansell Erkelmord once the fifth dimensional plane was discovered.

UNC Process
The Universal Nomenclature Convention operates as follows: All dimensional nomenclature depends on the dimensional characteristics themselves, resulting in non-static names. Updated dimensional definitions are published every 5 rotations by the SASD.
 * 1) All dimension names must begin with 'D- ' as a prefix.
 * 2) The first digit is the type number, describing the type of dimension discovered.
 * 3) * 1 for divine dimensions.
 * 4) * 2 for common dimensions.
 * 5) * 3 for regular dimensions.
 * 6) * 4 for explanar dimensions.
 * 7) * 5 for tersed dimensions.
 * 8) * Higher numbers represent unique characteristics that have not yet been defined. All dimensions sharing said characteristics will use the same number until a new classification term is established. 
 * 9) The first letter is the descriptor character, defining the main dimensional cosmos, as per the rules of Analog Dimensionry.
 * 10) The second digit is the Tersing number, defining Tersing potential within the dimension.
 * 11) The third digit (if present) represents the number of dimensional analogue within the main dimensional cosmos of the defined dimension. These digits must always be super-scripted.