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settings:planes:planarsea [2024/08/07 18:12] aieslwzsettings:planes:planarsea [2026/01/01 02:52] (current) – Added a bit of information about Nols simeonrice1_gmail.com
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 Not much is known about this place as texts are limited to a couple of references in some books in a library in the Dreaming. What is mentioned is a theory that it is a "lynch pin of reality," something that holds the planes together. Due to this, Recordatio runs through every plane though the manner in which it does and appears may differ by plane.  Not much is known about this place as texts are limited to a couple of references in some books in a library in the Dreaming. What is mentioned is a theory that it is a "lynch pin of reality," something that holds the planes together. Due to this, Recordatio runs through every plane though the manner in which it does and appears may differ by plane. 
  
-The party that discovered to Recordatio did so via [[settings:planes:dreaming|The Dreaming]],((See the "TSB;EoA: Amid This Somber Sleep" game writeups,https://centralia.aquest.com/games/view_writeup.php?writeup=2133, for more information.)) by going past the Peracog Night. The reports from these adventurers describe how they were pulled under the waters of the Sea of Dreams and were spat out in a place where reality broke away around the structure, lands crumbling away into the nothingness, and in that nothingness was a tower of black marble that extended infinitely in both directions. Upon entering the tower the adventurers found themselves in a maze of rooms formed from their memories and personalities. This is likely where the original name came from, as it means to remember.+The party that discovered to Recordatio did so via [[settings:planes:dreaming|The Dreaming]],((See the "TSB;EoA: Amid This Somber Sleep" game writeups,https://centralia.aquest.com/games/view_writeup.php?writeup=2133, for more information.)) attempting to deal with a pair of extraplanar, eldritch beings called Nols by going past the Peracog Night. The reports from these adventurers describe how they were pulled under the waters of the Sea of Dreams and were spat out in a place where reality broke away around the structure, lands crumbling away into the nothingness, and in that nothingness was a tower of black marble that extended infinitely in both directions. Upon entering the tower the adventurers found themselves in a maze of rooms formed from their memories and personalities. This is likely where the original name came from, as it means to remember.
settings/planes/planarsea.txt · Last modified: 2026/01/01 02:52 by simeonrice1_gmail.com