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Primalshard: other "echo" plane.
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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 9639881" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>[ATTACH=full]402690[/ATTACH]</p><p>(Gyroid Voronid model).</p><p></p><p>The endless hollow, or the ultimate arcology.</p><p></p><p>This wildspace, or plane is really bizarre. Some tell never a utopy and distopy were so close.</p><p></p><p>The central plane is the most accesibble for planar visitors and with more points for planar trade. Other layer, Tumuland is too dangerous for settlers but also offers higher rewards for explorers, hunters and adventures. The most of the zones are dessert, or are the hunt zones of powerful kaijus(gargatuan monsters).  Here there are towers working like dungeons or planar gates toward other demiplanes rules by different factions. The third layer, the Gyrovoron, is one of the greatest architectural wonders of the known multiverse. This is like a mesh of towers mergerd together in a gyronoid-voronid patron. The gravity is almost subjetive, and then you can watch the "other streets" like a bird flying. The Gyrovorn has got a lot of green zones and urban farms. This is one of the best places to live for the honest people but it hiddes a dark side. Acording to certain "urban legends" the sinners with a "bad karma" can be abducted or teletransported to the "dark Gyrovorn", mirror plane where the law and order aren't so respected. It is not automatically dangerous but it works like a failed states and there are more supernatural predators. </p><p></p><p>There are some dragons but these aren't wellcome by the two main factions, the giants and the genies. Most of the genies would rather to live in the towers of Tumuland. Acording the legend the origin of a confrotation is because a giant king died and then the heir had to be the son of his brother, but this had married with a genie, and then the nephew was "tainted blood". The other aspirants to the throne were the sons of different concubines. </p><p></p><p>The undead are practically unknown but in the dark Gyrovorn. Usually when the sentient beings die they reincarnated into elementals (if you have been a criminal or great sinner you are reincarnated into fire, and it is painful). </p><p></p><p>There are several settlerments of sentient plants in Tumuland. They are relatively peaceful because their main goal is to reforest the dessertic zones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 9639881, member: 6802378"] [ATTACH type="full" width="397px" size="676x380"]402690[/ATTACH] (Gyroid Voronid model). The endless hollow, or the ultimate arcology. This wildspace, or plane is really bizarre. Some tell never a utopy and distopy were so close. The central plane is the most accesibble for planar visitors and with more points for planar trade. Other layer, Tumuland is too dangerous for settlers but also offers higher rewards for explorers, hunters and adventures. The most of the zones are dessert, or are the hunt zones of powerful kaijus(gargatuan monsters). Here there are towers working like dungeons or planar gates toward other demiplanes rules by different factions. The third layer, the Gyrovoron, is one of the greatest architectural wonders of the known multiverse. This is like a mesh of towers mergerd together in a gyronoid-voronid patron. The gravity is almost subjetive, and then you can watch the "other streets" like a bird flying. The Gyrovorn has got a lot of green zones and urban farms. This is one of the best places to live for the honest people but it hiddes a dark side. Acording to certain "urban legends" the sinners with a "bad karma" can be abducted or teletransported to the "dark Gyrovorn", mirror plane where the law and order aren't so respected. It is not automatically dangerous but it works like a failed states and there are more supernatural predators. There are some dragons but these aren't wellcome by the two main factions, the giants and the genies. Most of the genies would rather to live in the towers of Tumuland. Acording the legend the origin of a confrotation is because a giant king died and then the heir had to be the son of his brother, but this had married with a genie, and then the nephew was "tainted blood". The other aspirants to the throne were the sons of different concubines. The undead are practically unknown but in the dark Gyrovorn. Usually when the sentient beings die they reincarnated into elementals (if you have been a criminal or great sinner you are reincarnated into fire, and it is painful). There are several settlerments of sentient plants in Tumuland. They are relatively peaceful because their main goal is to reforest the dessertic zones. [/QUOTE]
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