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<blockquote data-quote="Sunseeker" data-source="post: 7423801"><p>The elemental and energy planes are the material plane as seen through a prism. </p><p></p><p>The Plane of Fire is the material but the mountains are constantly erupting volcanoes, rivers of lava, etc..</p><p>The Plane of Earth is like that scene of the earth changing from Fantasia on a constant basis. Less volcanoes and more earthquakes.</p><p>The Plane of Water is like a Waterworld version of the world.</p><p>The Plane of Air is constantly storms, hurricanes, tornadoes, duststorms, etc...</p><p>The Celestial Plane is everything in its most pure and ideal form.</p><p>The Plane of Shadow/Abyss/Shadowfel is everything in its most corrupt and debased form.</p><p>The Ethereal Plane is a ghostly version of the material plane. Sort of like a planar limbo.</p><p>----</p><p>And I add two more planes:</p><p>The Plane of Energy (arcane energy as opposed to positive and negative energy). It's like a magical fairy version of the world.</p><p>The Plane of Life, which is a savage version of the world, with life taken to the extreme, everything bigger, faster, meaner and hungrier.</p><p></p><p>I use a more standard IRL cosmos though, there are other planets out there, other stars, and planes are not "infinite borderless expanses". So you can both travel to other worlds, and to other planes of other worlds. As long as the world exists in the material plane, it exists in the energy planes. The planar version of the world can be destroyed (or altered) which will then have mirrored consequences for the material plane. Total destruction of a planar counterpart would mean that element is effectively stripped from the Material version of the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunseeker, post: 7423801"] The elemental and energy planes are the material plane as seen through a prism. The Plane of Fire is the material but the mountains are constantly erupting volcanoes, rivers of lava, etc.. The Plane of Earth is like that scene of the earth changing from Fantasia on a constant basis. Less volcanoes and more earthquakes. The Plane of Water is like a Waterworld version of the world. The Plane of Air is constantly storms, hurricanes, tornadoes, duststorms, etc... The Celestial Plane is everything in its most pure and ideal form. The Plane of Shadow/Abyss/Shadowfel is everything in its most corrupt and debased form. The Ethereal Plane is a ghostly version of the material plane. Sort of like a planar limbo. ---- And I add two more planes: The Plane of Energy (arcane energy as opposed to positive and negative energy). It's like a magical fairy version of the world. The Plane of Life, which is a savage version of the world, with life taken to the extreme, everything bigger, faster, meaner and hungrier. I use a more standard IRL cosmos though, there are other planets out there, other stars, and planes are not "infinite borderless expanses". So you can both travel to other worlds, and to other planes of other worlds. As long as the world exists in the material plane, it exists in the energy planes. The planar version of the world can be destroyed (or altered) which will then have mirrored consequences for the material plane. Total destruction of a planar counterpart would mean that element is effectively stripped from the Material version of the world. [/QUOTE]
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