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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 9389450" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>I guess the right word is elemental planes aren't enough adventurer-friendly.</p><p></p><p>Maybe the genies and other powers created elemental-touched domains for no-elemental visitors, mainly for trade but also because efreetis need a zone where mortal slaves can work. Then I imagine a softer way of the fire plane where it is hot, but not more than the sand from the dessert or the cup of tea you are drink. There is also "fire-touched plants" but they aren't really burning in the classic way but they show a "warm aura" because they don't carry out photosintesis like the rest but they use "dark energy" and the result is "heat" (and to a lesser extent they also produce oxygen).</p><p></p><p>Other fire domains would be ruled by cults of hearth deities, for example Vesta. Then it would be like a convent in a hot summer day (and I mean summer in Mediterranean weather) but for worshipper petitioners it wouldn't be a bother at all. And what mortal would go there? Mainly pilgrims.</p><p></p><p>Other times the fire deities need more worshippers and then their domains would work as communes. And there the birth of elemental genasi from human families is possible, but there is like a sign of divine blessing. Other times paragenasis are created by reincarnation spells in those zones, but most once this was relatively intentional.</p><p></p><p>In my worlds some times the spirits of sentient creatures become elementals instead undead or outsiders(celestiar or infernal).</p><p></p><p>* There is an article about plants from elemental planes in Dragon Magazine #357</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 9389450, member: 6802378"] I guess the right word is elemental planes aren't enough adventurer-friendly. Maybe the genies and other powers created elemental-touched domains for no-elemental visitors, mainly for trade but also because efreetis need a zone where mortal slaves can work. Then I imagine a softer way of the fire plane where it is hot, but not more than the sand from the dessert or the cup of tea you are drink. There is also "fire-touched plants" but they aren't really burning in the classic way but they show a "warm aura" because they don't carry out photosintesis like the rest but they use "dark energy" and the result is "heat" (and to a lesser extent they also produce oxygen). Other fire domains would be ruled by cults of hearth deities, for example Vesta. Then it would be like a convent in a hot summer day (and I mean summer in Mediterranean weather) but for worshipper petitioners it wouldn't be a bother at all. And what mortal would go there? Mainly pilgrims. Other times the fire deities need more worshippers and then their domains would work as communes. And there the birth of elemental genasi from human families is possible, but there is like a sign of divine blessing. Other times paragenasis are created by reincarnation spells in those zones, but most once this was relatively intentional. In my worlds some times the spirits of sentient creatures become elementals instead undead or outsiders(celestiar or infernal). * There is an article about plants from elemental planes in Dragon Magazine #357 [/QUOTE]
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