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settings:planes [2021/07/15 12:55] eliusettings:planes [2021/08/04 21:31] eliu
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 [[Cahyali]]: A smaller world where adventurers also hail from, which features much larger landmasses than Jearn. [[Cahyali]]: A smaller world where adventurers also hail from, which features much larger landmasses than Jearn.
  
-[[Infero]]: The land of the dead, the fallen, once-beautiful plane of Cielo. It is the passing place that souls go to before reaching their afterlife.+Infero: The land of the dead, the fallen, once-beautiful plane of Cielo. It is the passing place that souls go to before reaching their afterlife.
  
 [[Kurago]]: A plane of existence attached to most other planes. [[Kurago]]: A plane of existence attached to most other planes.
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 Trion'kar: The plane of wild magic, originally postulated by Jican Trion of the University of RaForge on Torandor. Due to Jicania's properties of being a magical grounding plane, Jican theorized that some sort of catastropic event must occur for Terisium to energize beyond its ground state and exibit multi-planar properties. He believed that there must be a plane of wild and chaotic magic, in a unbound and free state, which is attracted to Jicania like opposite poles of a magnet, and collisions between the two cause Terisium to be charged. Trion'kar: The plane of wild magic, originally postulated by Jican Trion of the University of RaForge on Torandor. Due to Jicania's properties of being a magical grounding plane, Jican theorized that some sort of catastropic event must occur for Terisium to energize beyond its ground state and exibit multi-planar properties. He believed that there must be a plane of wild and chaotic magic, in a unbound and free state, which is attracted to Jicania like opposite poles of a magnet, and collisions between the two cause Terisium to be charged.
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 +[[settings:beneath|The Beneath]]: Little is known about this place, as adventurers have only very recently learned of its existence. It seems to be the home plane of demons that exist on Jaern...
  
 The Planar Sea: The extradimensional space that planes of existence, well, exist in. Theoretically inhabitable to life (that we know of), and there is no current way to travel directly to the Planar Sea.  The Planar Sea: The extradimensional space that planes of existence, well, exist in. Theoretically inhabitable to life (that we know of), and there is no current way to travel directly to the Planar Sea. 
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