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<blockquote data-quote="TwinBahamut" data-source="post: 5807451" data-attributes="member: 32536"><p>I don't know what to say about the Inner Plane stuff, since I've never liked them, but I do like the idea of weakening the idea of planar boundaries. To be honest, one of the things I've always liked the least of D&D cosmology stuff is the very idea of planes themselves. The concept is actually a rather strange one that has more relation to modern scientific theory of alternate dimensions than to anything from the fantasy and myth that I'm familiar with. Overall, I prefer to actually take all the different places, such as the world, the afterlife, the world of the faeries, the home of the gods, and the primordial chaos, and stuff them all into the same space so you could travel between all of them without magical portals or the like.</p><p></p><p>In such a world, faeries and gods would live in the same world that humans do. The dead and the more secretive faeries would dwell in the depth of the ground, beneath the underdark. All of the world would exist as merely an island of order within the vast elemental chaos, with the idea that many other worlds like it were out there, waiting to be found.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwinBahamut, post: 5807451, member: 32536"] I don't know what to say about the Inner Plane stuff, since I've never liked them, but I do like the idea of weakening the idea of planar boundaries. To be honest, one of the things I've always liked the least of D&D cosmology stuff is the very idea of planes themselves. The concept is actually a rather strange one that has more relation to modern scientific theory of alternate dimensions than to anything from the fantasy and myth that I'm familiar with. Overall, I prefer to actually take all the different places, such as the world, the afterlife, the world of the faeries, the home of the gods, and the primordial chaos, and stuff them all into the same space so you could travel between all of them without magical portals or the like. In such a world, faeries and gods would live in the same world that humans do. The dead and the more secretive faeries would dwell in the depth of the ground, beneath the underdark. All of the world would exist as merely an island of order within the vast elemental chaos, with the idea that many other worlds like it were out there, waiting to be found. [/QUOTE]
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