FR - Home Planes?

Is there any reference in the books to show which plane deities actually live on? The FRCS gives you little cute names but it doesn't say "Tyr lives in the Seven Heaven" or whatever.

Thanks!
 

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the_mighty_agrippa said:
Is there any reference in the books to show which plane deities actually live on? The FRCS gives you little cute names but it doesn't say "Tyr lives in the Seven Heaven" or whatever.

Thanks!
With the 3.0 FRCS, the Realms cosmology is no longer connected to the Great Wheel, with few exceptions. You'd have to look at the three 2nd Edition god books for that info.
 

The Player's Guide to FR, which comes out in March, is supposed to expand on the new planes, that are in the FRCS.
 
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I thought I had remember seeing an update on what planes they are all in and how they are connected in something...not sure what.

I dont have my 3e Faiths and Pantheons too look.

The 3e F&P book DOES tell you the name of the plane....fyi
 
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The 2nd ed Faiths & Avatars series (which, by the way, blows Faiths and Pantheons out of the water quality-wise) listed the home planes of each FR deity. However, since FR no longer uses the Great Wheel cosmology, those won't match anymore.
 

FR may no longer be connected to the great wheel, but the PCs in my campaign have still heard of Sigil, and may actually visit there someday.

The City of Doors is too cool of a location to not include. :D
 


actually, as an "alternate rule" not officially supported in any FR 3e book, but mentioned in MoTP, the Toril Prime Material is connected to the Oerth and the great wheel (and others), via the shadow plane, but only via the alternate version that includes Deep Shadow.

Using this "semi-official" tidbit, most of the 2e stuff is still useable, cept for the gods' actual homeplanes and so forth.

Faiths and Pantheons names each Deities homeplane.
 

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