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<blockquote data-quote="Caliban" data-source="post: 223123" data-attributes="member: 284"><p>Hmm... It could explain why you get the Astral Rift when you put a bag or hole inside another one. </p><p> --The "inside" bag is trying to create a sub-plane with a single connection into the "outside" bag. The "outside" bag is only set up to have a single planar connection, and when the "inside" bag tries to create a second planer connection within it, it causes it to rip itself apart, which triggers a matching reaction from the "inside" bag. End Result: a temporary hole to the Astral Plane. </p><p></p><p>The hazard from putting an extra-dimensional space inside another extradimensional space could be this: </p><p></p><p>If you view our univers as a balloon, an extra-dimensional space would be a bubble on the side of the balloon. If you create another extradimensional space within the first one, it would create another bubble on the outside of the first one. </p><p></p><p>What happens if that first bubble closes? The second extradimensional space now has no place to connect to. It's link to the normal universe is gone, and it is completely cut off from our universe and all the planes within it, even the Astral Plane. And when the extradimensional space finally closes (because the spell duration ends or whatever), then whatever was within it is truly lost, beyond recovery.</p><p></p><p>You might be able to access it with a planeshift spell, if you had a planar fork that was attuned to that specific extradimensional space. (Better work quick.) A <em>Gate</em> spell might also work if you know who is within the space, or if you were in it yourself before the first one closed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caliban, post: 223123, member: 284"] Hmm... It could explain why you get the Astral Rift when you put a bag or hole inside another one. --The "inside" bag is trying to create a sub-plane with a single connection into the "outside" bag. The "outside" bag is only set up to have a single planar connection, and when the "inside" bag tries to create a second planer connection within it, it causes it to rip itself apart, which triggers a matching reaction from the "inside" bag. End Result: a temporary hole to the Astral Plane. The hazard from putting an extra-dimensional space inside another extradimensional space could be this: If you view our univers as a balloon, an extra-dimensional space would be a bubble on the side of the balloon. If you create another extradimensional space within the first one, it would create another bubble on the outside of the first one. What happens if that first bubble closes? The second extradimensional space now has no place to connect to. It's link to the normal universe is gone, and it is completely cut off from our universe and all the planes within it, even the Astral Plane. And when the extradimensional space finally closes (because the spell duration ends or whatever), then whatever was within it is truly lost, beyond recovery. You might be able to access it with a planeshift spell, if you had a planar fork that was attuned to that specific extradimensional space. (Better work quick.) A [i]Gate[/i] spell might also work if you know who is within the space, or if you were in it yourself before the first one closed. [/QUOTE]
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