Badkarmaboy
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I think "thousands of miles" might be figurative.
Just my guess.
Looks conceptually interesting.
Just my guess.
Looks conceptually interesting.
Considering the gods don't even know where the spirits who finally depart the shadow fell go, the universe is nowhere near codified as the great wheel.Plane Sailing said:I wonder whether they will have allowances for a 'far realm' sort of place in this cosmology?
Azathoth could be floating in the dead center of the Astral sea with his retinue of Other Gods writhing around him if the DM so chose. Yog-Sothoth, forming the ‘bubble’ containing the entirety of the Astral Sea, could lie just beyond what our petty gods know of existance.
Jonathan Moyer said:Both the Elemental Chaos and the Wyld seem to be areas roiling with energy, but the former seems more elemental while the latter involves things like dreams, stories, passions, rages, etc. There is a definite emotive component to the Wyld, so much so that you can actually slay powerful beings with a story. I doubt telling a story in the Elemental Chaos will help you very much. The Elemental Chaos seems much more "physical", while the Wyld contains both physical and emotional components, and it much less "restrictive" about what can be there.
Sounds fitting. Or put it back, where Lovecraft put it - in the Outer Space of the Material, not accessible by planar travel, but coming to the Material to infest other planes - in fact, the Material would be the Far Realm, except for the world of the PCs, a sole bastion of sanity.Plane Sailing said:But then where *would* it go? Maybe at the far edges of the astral sea?
Badkarmaboy said:I think "thousands of miles" might be figurative.