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<blockquote data-quote="Ranes" data-source="post: 1834660" data-attributes="member: 4826"><p>All of the magic of the world is passing through Leska, leaking into the multiverse beyond. Perhaps the Plane of Life was never supposed to have been magical. It was the collision of the Plane of Life and the Plane of Magic that resulted in the Plane of Ruins and the now impure Plane of Life. The denizens of the underworld are the trapped soular (stet) remains of the original Plane of Life.</p><p> </p><p>Somewhere in the infinite, a serious planeswalker from the greater multiverse detects the power leaking from the PCs' universe. Instantly, he realises that, if he could harness that much power, he'd become a god in his own universe. Crossing into the PCs' universe directly through the magical wormwhole created by Leska would be a journey beyond his abilities. He tries to find another way. He comes across the Pleian device that contains the PCs universe. While studying that mystery, he detects the planar rift.</p><p> </p><p>From his perspective, the Pleian ban is enforced by a set of McGuffins - sorry, artifacts - that bind each of the planes in the PCs' universe. The artifacts cannot be removed (and they are well hidden from the occupants of the planes on which they're situated). He squeezes a multiversal message in a bottle through the planar rift, into the Plane of Life. The academy pick it up, while studying the rift. Two-way communication is established. Using formula derived from fractal magics in his universe, he proves to the academy that the boundaries of their universe can be neutralised. He also proves that there will be an end to magic in the Plane of Life if they don't release the Pleian plane locks, which they will be able to with the aid of his unique perspective and guidance. What he doesn't tell them is, that when all the Pleian devices are undone, he intends to be at the focal point of Leska's magical haemorrhage in his universe, whereupon he will completely absorb the power of their universe, utterly destroying it in the process, while at the same time making all the gods in his universe sit up and say, "Oh dear."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranes, post: 1834660, member: 4826"] All of the magic of the world is passing through Leska, leaking into the multiverse beyond. Perhaps the Plane of Life was never supposed to have been magical. It was the collision of the Plane of Life and the Plane of Magic that resulted in the Plane of Ruins and the now impure Plane of Life. The denizens of the underworld are the trapped soular (stet) remains of the original Plane of Life. Somewhere in the infinite, a serious planeswalker from the greater multiverse detects the power leaking from the PCs' universe. Instantly, he realises that, if he could harness that much power, he'd become a god in his own universe. Crossing into the PCs' universe directly through the magical wormwhole created by Leska would be a journey beyond his abilities. He tries to find another way. He comes across the Pleian device that contains the PCs universe. While studying that mystery, he detects the planar rift. From his perspective, the Pleian ban is enforced by a set of McGuffins - sorry, artifacts - that bind each of the planes in the PCs' universe. The artifacts cannot be removed (and they are well hidden from the occupants of the planes on which they're situated). He squeezes a multiversal message in a bottle through the planar rift, into the Plane of Life. The academy pick it up, while studying the rift. Two-way communication is established. Using formula derived from fractal magics in his universe, he proves to the academy that the boundaries of their universe can be neutralised. He also proves that there will be an end to magic in the Plane of Life if they don't release the Pleian plane locks, which they will be able to with the aid of his unique perspective and guidance. What he doesn't tell them is, that when all the Pleian devices are undone, he intends to be at the focal point of Leska's magical haemorrhage in his universe, whereupon he will completely absorb the power of their universe, utterly destroying it in the process, while at the same time making all the gods in his universe sit up and say, "Oh dear." [/QUOTE]
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