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- | ==== The Infero (Anubis) ==== | + | ===== The Infero (Anubis) |
A massive, gently-sloping mountain with perpetually gray skies and dark rivers, the Infero is [[gods: | A massive, gently-sloping mountain with perpetually gray skies and dark rivers, the Infero is [[gods: | ||
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Eventually, every soul will come before Anubis at the Hall of Finality. The only exception to this is Jaernian [[lore: | Eventually, every soul will come before Anubis at the Hall of Finality. The only exception to this is Jaernian [[lore: | ||
- | ==== Meadows of Vitania (Isis) ==== | + | ===== Meadows of Vitania (Isis) |
Created by [[gods: | Created by [[gods: | ||
- | * //The Marble Plaza// is located | + | === The Marble Plaza === |
- | * //The Verdance// lies in a ring around the Marble Plaza and its rolling fields. Here, the grass of the meadows grows nearly above the average humanoid' | + | Located |
- | * //The Golden Sea// laps at the shores of the Verdance. Fittingly named, this sea appears like a mass of melted gold - though it feels just like water to the touch. Rumor has it that a single touch of the Golden Sea will restore all of one's health and youth. Guided by celestials of Isis, some souls have been seen leaping into the Sea, never to return. Some think that the Sea provides a path to reincarnation onto the material plane, while others believe that this act dissolves one's being into the pure life energy that the Golden Sea is composed of. | + | |
- | ==== Great Thalassic Seas (Neptune) ==== | + | === The Verdance === |
+ | Lies in a ring around the Marble Plaza and its rolling fields. Here, the grass of the meadows grows nearly above the average humanoid' | ||
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+ | === The Golden Sea === | ||
+ | This body of " | ||
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+ | ===== Great Thalassic Seas (Neptune) | ||
[WIP] | [WIP] | ||
- | ==== Eternal Wildlands (Osiris) ==== | + | ===== Eternal Wildlands (Osiris) |
[[gods: | [[gods: | ||
- | * //Elysium// is an Osirian afterlife, where the spirits of Osiris' | ||
- | * The // | ||
- | * //Arcadia// is the home of the souls of sentient plants, and takes the form of a pristine, untouched wilderness. Insects flit between flowers as big as dinner plates, and tangles of vines and leaves form natural bridges across crystal-clear, | ||
- | ==== The Radiant Citadel (Ra) ==== | + | === Elysium |
- | [WIP] | + | An Osirisite afterlife, where the spirits of Osiris' |
- | ==== The Pale Lands (Rudri) ==== | + | === The Beastlands === |
+ | The destination of sentient animals, whether they are naturally sentient or awakened. This plane takes the form of a rolling, natural landscape, including biomes from frozen taiga to craggy mountain to blistering desert. It is rumored that no person has ever entered the Beastlands. This place is watched over by Julius, demigod of the hunt and envoy of Osiris to Cahyali. | ||
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+ | === Arcadia === | ||
+ | Home of the souls of sentient plants and certain plantfolk, and takes the form of a pristine, untouched wilderness. Insects flit between flowers as big as dinner plates, and tangles of vines and leaves form natural bridges across crystal-clear, | ||
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+ | ===== The Radiant Citadel (Ra) ===== | ||
+ | [[gods: | ||
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+ | === Akhetre, the City of Light === | ||
+ | The final destination for all the mortal souls who served Ra dutifully in life. It is considered to be possibly the most ordered plane in all of existence with towers of iridescent metal illuminating every inch of the city. All Ra’ites now take part in Ra’s true order where they continue their devotion to his will on the mortal plane after death. While it may seem overly restrictive to outsiders, Ra’ites see it as the ultimate reward for a lifetime of service. | ||
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+ | === Nekhenre === | ||
+ | The divine plane that houses the many servitors of Ra. It takes the form of a myriad of mighty fortresses revolving around a great light, that is the entry way into the Throne of Ra itself. Each fortress houses a different form of servitor and acts as the headquarters for each. Some examples are the Authority, the avian arbiters of Ra’s judgment, the Voice are his messengers which deliver his word, and the Fury are the agents who deliver his divine wrath. | ||
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+ | === Setibre === | ||
+ | The true and primary divine plane of Ra where the full power of Light-Given-Sentience coalesces into the God-Star, the purest manifestation of Order in existence. The God-Star acts as the eternal sun hanging overhead. Much of the land is a barren waste devoid of all moisture and life. The will of this realm is to annihilate all chaos within it, and all forms of life are sources of chaos. The functions of this are perfectly predictable, | ||
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+ | ===== The Pale Lands (Rudri) | ||
The [[gods: | The [[gods: | ||
- | * //Rudeva// is a heaven for vampires, filled with lush trees growing blood-filled fruits and seas of necrotic energy. Despite this being Rudri' | ||
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- | * // | ||
- | ==== Interian Battlefields (Mishra) ==== | + | === Rudeva === |
+ | A heaven for Hirudo, filled with lush trees growing blood-filled fruits and seas of necrotic energy. Despite this being Rudri' | ||
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+ | === Duhebris === | ||
+ | The true and primary divine plane of Rudri, a chaotic roiling mess of black seas, smoke smeared skies, screaming winds, beaches of crushed white bone, and the remnants of yet digested outside places. The Duhebris is a cosmic digestive system; everything that enters is slowly ripped apart by entropic force, tended to by its sole inhabitants, | ||
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+ | === Dusphara === | ||
+ | A world beyond mortal comprehension. It takes the form of a planet-sized orb of energy that is buried deep within the Duhebris, dotted with twelve continents of brilliant golden crystal. The golden continents, the Merfakta, are crystallized notions which it has polished to perfect understanding and regurgitated as Rudri' | ||
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+ | ===== Interian Battlefields (Mishra) | ||
This plane is a landscape that resembles a massive city on a pleasant autumn day, with architecture constantly changing as it's rebuilt and destroyed. Oddly enough, [[gods: | This plane is a landscape that resembles a massive city on a pleasant autumn day, with architecture constantly changing as it's rebuilt and destroyed. Oddly enough, [[gods: | ||
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It's possible to map and categorize the most populated parts of this plane, but this map would only be accurate for a few days before some major part would crop up, and another district would be blown to bits. Due to Mishra' | It's possible to map and categorize the most populated parts of this plane, but this map would only be accurate for a few days before some major part would crop up, and another district would be blown to bits. Due to Mishra' | ||
- | ==== Library of Babel (Tarus) ==== | + | ===== Library of Babel (Tarus) |
- | Maintained by [[gods: | + | Maintained by [[gods: |
- | * //The Branches//- Rather than being sorted by topic, the library is separated by the individual, with each person who has lived having their own branch. Each branch contains all the knowledge that a person has learned and continues to expand as they learn more. | + | |
- | * //The Body Proper//- The main body of the library to which all the branches connect is said to be Tarus’ branch, holding all the knowledge he’s gathered. | + | Due to the ever-changing nature of the library, it’s nearly impossible for anyone to traverse it by walking, instead throughout the library are terminals. One need only stand in front of and think about where they want to go. It is believed that only Tarus and perhaps the shadows know how to navigate the library. |
- | * //The Outskirts//- Far into the infinite expanse lies a place with barren bookshelves and deafening silence. The only “inhabitants” of this area are things that may only be described as shadows that move silently between the shelves. Each person has reported a different appearance of the shadows from loved ones to animals to monsters to fuzzy silhouettes. | + | |
+ | === The Branches === | ||
+ | Rather than being sorted by topic, the library is separated by the individual, with each person who has lived having their own branch. Each branch contains all the knowledge that a person has learned and continues to expand as they learn more. In order to enter another person’s Branch, permission is required from both them and Tarus himself. | ||
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+ | === The Body Proper | ||
+ | The main body of the library to which all the branches connect is said to be Tarus’ branch, holding all the knowledge he’s gathered. This place seems nearly infinite on its own. Access to the Body Proper is limited as it’s to each their own responsibility to discover what they want to know. Tarus is not one to just hand it over. | ||
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+ | === The Outskirts | ||
+ | Far into the infinite expanse lies a place with barren bookshelves and deafening silence. The only “inhabitants” of this area are things that may only be described as shadows that move silently between the shelves. Each person has reported a different appearance of the shadows from loved ones to animals to monsters to fuzzy silhouettes. | ||
- | Due to the ever-changing nature of the library, it’s nearly impossible for anyone to traverse it by walking, instead throughout the library are terminals which one need only stand in front of and think about where they want to go. In order to enter another person’s branch permission is required. Access to the Body Proper is limited as it’s to each their own responsibility to discover what they want to know. Tarus is not one to just hand it over. Trying to force one’s way into a place they have been denied from or one that is expressly forbidden causes them to end up in The Outskirts. If the person sent there did it with no ill intent the shadows will help them back but if there was ill intent then it’s suggested that the person get out quickly. It is believed that only Tarus and perhaps the shadows know how to navigate the library. | + | Trying to force one’s way into a place they have been denied from or one that is expressly forbidden causes them to end up in The Outskirts. If the person sent there did it with no ill intent the shadows will help them back, but if there was ill intent then it’s suggested that the person get out quickly. |
- | ==== The Thundering City (T'or) ==== | + | ===== The Thundering City (T' |
[WIP] | [WIP] | ||
- | ==== The Academia Divine (Vormaxia) ==== | + | ===== The Academia Divine (Vormaxia) |
[WIP] | [WIP] |
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