List of all D&D planets?

Threnody - the now dead planet that the drow goddess Kiaransalee originated on as a mortal (while not yet risen to divinity she was responsible for the death of its entire population).
 

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Illithid worlds are interesting, whether the one described in the ecology article on them in The Dragon or the one in the adventures that came out along with the Illithiad...
 

Ranais - prime material world that was the original location of the city of Moil - the city itself was long ago ripped away into a demiplane by Orcus.
 

Threnody - the now dead planet that the drow goddess Kiaransalee originated on as a mortal (while not yet risen to divinity she was responsible for the death of its entire population).
Ranais - prime material world that was the original location of the city of Moil - the city itself was long ago ripped away into a demiplane by Orcus.
The adventure Dead Gods got all the more impressive...and is related to Kiaransalee as well. Nice. Need to pick it up? :cool:
Is it proper to assume that Alternate Material Planes have Alternate Planets as well, and that's if that Plane has the concept of Planets and a Universe? Because this is getting confusing enough as it is. Still loving it, but... :confused:
 

The adventure Dead Gods got all the more impressive...and is related to Kiaransalee as well. Nice. Need to pick it up? :cool:
Is it proper to assume that Alternate Material Planes have Alternate Planets as well, and that's if that Plane has the concept of Planets and a Universe? Because this is getting confusing enough as it is. Still loving it, but... :confused:

The terminology has changed between editions and sometimes between authors within an edition of the game. I generally assume the 2e model that there's one (Prime) Material Plane, and it's like our own universe with a myriad of galaxies, stars, and planets therein.

Now at some point in 3e there was a move away from the meta-setting connections in 2e between the various campaign settings (Toril, Oerth, Athas, etc) all planets within the same material plane) and you had different worlds being described as "alternate material planes". My inner continuity devotee screamed in rage a lot, as the garbled terminology is needlessly confusing IMO.
 

As I recall, it was in the ending of Die Vecna Die! (an excellent adventure) that flat-out said that the "half-worlds" of Tovag Baragu spread out to become myriad alternate Material Planes.
 

The original homeworld of the Gith races interests me, it was hinted at in the Incursion campaign. What was the name? Hmm. Also, is there a default world for the Ghostwalk setting?
 


The original homeworld of the Gith races interests me, it was hinted at in the Incursion campaign. What was the name? Hmm. Also, is there a default world for the Ghostwalk setting?
Throw in the Gith and you have the chaos or trying to understand the origin, reign and fall of the Mind Flayers/Illithids. Space, planar and time travel galore. :confused:
 

Aelos, the world being conquered by the Oard in CM6 Where Chaos Reigns. The PCs visit multiple eras in the world's timeline in order to stop the Borg ... er Oard ... from rewriting history.
 

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