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Mundane is a term used to refer to people or things outside of the SCA, however it has been retired in usage. The proper term to use is Modern.
Mundane was a term used to refer to people or things outside of the [[SCA]]; however, it has been retired from polite usage and replaced with the word "modern." The acronym MKA still means "mundanely known as," with the understanding that it refers to a person's name in the "real" (modern) world.

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Mundane was a term used to refer to people or things outside of the SCA; however, it has been retired from polite usage and replaced with the word "modern." The acronym MKA still means "mundanely known as," with the understanding that it refers to a person's name in the "real" (modern) world.