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<blockquote data-quote="renau1g" data-source="post: 4992694" data-attributes="member: 54810"><p><strong>"Hmmm.... you must've taken quite the bump on your head not to know what plane you are in, gith. This is known to us as The World, I've also heard it called the core, the Material Plane, and the Natural World. In addition there are the Parallel Planes, Inextricably linked to the natural world, the Feywild or Plane of Faerie and the Shadowfell or Plane of Shadow. Then, of course there are the Fundamental Planes, The mortal world and its parallel planes exist between two great infinite expanses—the Astral Sea and the Elemental Chaos. The Astral Sea is dotted with smaller planes called astral dominions, the Elemental Chaos with elemental realms. All astral dominions are clearly delineated from the surrounding fundamental plane. These are planes in every sense of the term. Some are the domains of deities. Others were abandoned or had their inhabitants and structures destroyed long ago. In the vastness of the Elemental Chaos lie scores of elemental realms. Some of these, such as the Abyss, are differentiated enough from the surrounding elemental maelstrom to be planes within a plane. Others are specific locales within the chaos. After that there are a near infinite number of Demiplanes. Demiplanes are places that exist outside the fundamental planes. Each was created by artifice at some point in the past, since they do not naturally occur. Many demiplanes exist, but only a few are known by more than a handful of individuals. Finally, the cosmology includes some planes whose exact nature is not clear. A few of those are The Far Realm and The Plane of Dreams, although we are not familiar enough with them to postulate much on their composition. Although many places in the planes are impossibly distant from the mortal world, the mortal world is riddled with rifts in the fabric of reality and hidden planar doorways. There are even rumours of those rifts being located in and around this fair island, although one must be cautious of the bard's tales." </strong> Ezren replies without taking a breath, his excitement at the discussion of planar travel evident.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=ooc]</p><p>Well, it's true that defenders aren't going to outdamage, say Dextyr's crew, but Ingot does some fairly decent damage with his fullblade , and Dorn alos mowed through my minions like they were nothing. Like I said, I'm cool with running with this group. Although we should leave 1 defender for Fragsie's game. </p><p>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="renau1g, post: 4992694, member: 54810"] [B]"Hmmm.... you must've taken quite the bump on your head not to know what plane you are in, gith. This is known to us as The World, I've also heard it called the core, the Material Plane, and the Natural World. In addition there are the Parallel Planes, Inextricably linked to the natural world, the Feywild or Plane of Faerie and the Shadowfell or Plane of Shadow. Then, of course there are the Fundamental Planes, The mortal world and its parallel planes exist between two great infinite expanses—the Astral Sea and the Elemental Chaos. The Astral Sea is dotted with smaller planes called astral dominions, the Elemental Chaos with elemental realms. All astral dominions are clearly delineated from the surrounding fundamental plane. These are planes in every sense of the term. Some are the domains of deities. Others were abandoned or had their inhabitants and structures destroyed long ago. In the vastness of the Elemental Chaos lie scores of elemental realms. Some of these, such as the Abyss, are differentiated enough from the surrounding elemental maelstrom to be planes within a plane. Others are specific locales within the chaos. After that there are a near infinite number of Demiplanes. Demiplanes are places that exist outside the fundamental planes. Each was created by artifice at some point in the past, since they do not naturally occur. Many demiplanes exist, but only a few are known by more than a handful of individuals. Finally, the cosmology includes some planes whose exact nature is not clear. A few of those are The Far Realm and The Plane of Dreams, although we are not familiar enough with them to postulate much on their composition. Although many places in the planes are impossibly distant from the mortal world, the mortal world is riddled with rifts in the fabric of reality and hidden planar doorways. There are even rumours of those rifts being located in and around this fair island, although one must be cautious of the bard's tales." [/B] Ezren replies without taking a breath, his excitement at the discussion of planar travel evident. [sblock=ooc] Well, it's true that defenders aren't going to outdamage, say Dextyr's crew, but Ingot does some fairly decent damage with his fullblade , and Dorn alos mowed through my minions like they were nothing. Like I said, I'm cool with running with this group. Although we should leave 1 defender for Fragsie's game. [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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