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settings:planes [2023/10/31 15:53] – [Cefa'zisto, the Material Planes] quiddlestickssettings:planes [2024/05/27 23:33] (current) quiddlesticks
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 Significant among these is the //Infero//, Anubis' world. All mortal souls arrive at the Infero before heading off to their respective afterlives; these afterlives may involve reincarnating onto the Material Plane once more, or becoming any sort of being on the many immaterial planes. The only exception to this cosmic pit stop is the souls of Jaernian Nomads, who travel directly to the Kurago. Significant among these is the //Infero//, Anubis' world. All mortal souls arrive at the Infero before heading off to their respective afterlives; these afterlives may involve reincarnating onto the Material Plane once more, or becoming any sort of being on the many immaterial planes. The only exception to this cosmic pit stop is the souls of Jaernian Nomads, who travel directly to the Kurago.
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 +===== Spirit Worlds =====
 +These worlds are defined by a nature of reflecting the material world, albeit in fundamentally different aspects. While the Dreaming reflects the thoughts and notions of mortals, the Kurago reflects physical places in the world. Both slowly change their landscapes, as the material world moves and evolves. Hailing from one of these worlds is the defining characteristic of //Spirit// creatures.
  
 ==== The Dreaming ==== ==== The Dreaming ====
 [[settings:planes:dreaming|The Dreaming]] has existed since the dawn of time, when the first dreams were created. The land of the dreaming is the culmination of the dreams, fears, aspirations, hopes, and nightmares of every living thing. Inhabited by fey beings, the Dreaming is wondrous to mortals but equally as dangerous. The laws of the material world don't apply here, and it is easy to step into the Dreaming and step out within the hour, only to find that weeks to years have passed in the mortal world. Some believe that the Dreaming is, in fact, the divine plane of Orus. [[settings:planes:dreaming|The Dreaming]] has existed since the dawn of time, when the first dreams were created. The land of the dreaming is the culmination of the dreams, fears, aspirations, hopes, and nightmares of every living thing. Inhabited by fey beings, the Dreaming is wondrous to mortals but equally as dangerous. The laws of the material world don't apply here, and it is easy to step into the Dreaming and step out within the hour, only to find that weeks to years have passed in the mortal world. Some believe that the Dreaming is, in fact, the divine plane of Orus.
  
-> Cahyali has its own term for The Dreaming: //The Gworèv//coined by some of their druidic enclaves.+==== The Kurago ==== 
 +The [[settings:planes:Kurago]] is a strangemisty world. Most well known as the afterlife of Jaernian nomads, the Kurago is a plane of spirits and vague landscapes, a purgatory of sorts and an in-between world. Little travel into the Kurago has been achieved, but those who have visited say that it is a relatively safe place, if a little dreary. The landscape of the Kurago reflects parts of the material world, but tends to take a long time to change except when massive, instant changes happen.
  
 ===== The Elemental Planes ===== ===== The Elemental Planes =====
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 ===== Cefa'zisto, the Material Planes ===== ===== Cefa'zisto, the Material Planes =====
  
-[[settings:jaern|Jaern]]: The planar home of Adventurers (also identified as Portal I from the [[Alpha Site]]). The planet of Jaern is a world of water and exploration, well known for the daring and powerful adventurers hailing from it. This plane once housed a different planet, known as Torandor, which was destroyed by the world of Jaern thousands of years ago.+[[settings:jaern|Jaern]]: The planar home of Adventurers (also identified as Portal I from the [[Alpha Site]]). The planet of Jaern is a world of water and exploration, well known for the daring and powerful adventurers hailing from it. This plane once housed a different planet, known as [[settings:torandor|Torandor]], which was destroyed by the world of Jaern thousands of years ago.
  
 [[Cahyali]]: A smaller world where adventurers also hail from, which features much larger landmasses than Jaern. A world of industry and magic intermixing, Cahyali is relatively new in the PFC canon and has much room to adventure and explore. [[Cahyali]]: A smaller world where adventurers also hail from, which features much larger landmasses than Jaern. A world of industry and magic intermixing, Cahyali is relatively new in the PFC canon and has much room to adventure and explore.
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 [[Alpha Site]]: The Centralia Guild of Mages' extradimensional portal farm. Connects many worlds and locations on the Material Plane. [[Alpha Site]]: The Centralia Guild of Mages' extradimensional portal farm. Connects many worlds and locations on the Material Plane.
  
-===== The Kurago ===== +Many other worlds of the Material Planes existusually custom settings for GMs. See list of these worlds at the [[settings:planes:worlds|Other Worlds]] page.
-The [[Kurago]] is a strange, misty world. Most well known as the afterlife of Jaernian nomads, the Kurago is a plane of spirits and vague landscapes, a purgatory of sorts and an in-between world. Little travel into the Kurago has been achieved, but those who have visited say that it is a relatively safe place, if a little dreary.+
  
 ===== The Valo'ani ===== ===== The Valo'ani =====
-The [[settings:valoani|Valo'ani]] is a plane that wraps and twists around its bonded plane, and there are those who believe that every plane of existence has its version of the Valo’ani. It mirrors them to perfection apart from one thing: there is seemingly no fauna or animal life of any kind. Plant life is present but flora is not the same as on their home plane. The plants are mostly red instead of green, and most fruit or flowers appear white. +The [[settings:planes:valoani|Valo'ani]] is a plane that wraps and twists around its bonded plane, and there are those who believe that every plane of existence has its version of the Valo’ani. It mirrors them to perfection apart from one thing: there is seemingly no fauna or animal life of any kind. Plant life is present but flora is not the same as on their home plane. The plants are mostly red instead of green, and most fruit or flowers appear white. 
  
 ===== The Void ===== ===== The Void =====
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