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<blockquote data-quote="jgsugden" data-source="post: 9673614" data-attributes="member: 2629"><p>Are you looking for things that are essentially a 'signal degradation' of reality? Things that seem like they're twisted off the real world and warped (glitched)? </p><p></p><p>I have a few versions of that in my game, but the one that is closest to the idea you seem to be referencing, to me, violates one of your premises because it has a tie to the Far Realms...</p><p></p><p>This is how I use the Shadowfell, Feywild and Ethereal Planes. These worlds are reflections of the Prime that are infused with the plane to which they connect. They mirror the Prime and have a tendency to shift to more resemble the current state of the Prime, although the presence of powerful beings can halt this shift and otherwise influence areas (such as creating Ravenloft domains in the Shadowfell). The Shadowfell is a mirror of the Prime that Connects to the Negative Energy Plane and everything in it 'tends' towards reflecting a dark and sickly version of the Prime - much like the Upside Down in Stranger Things. The Feywild is infused with Positive Energy from the Positive Energy Plane and is filled with saturated and infused reflections of the Prime that are addictive in how good it feels to be there - which is why the Fey living there seem so chaotic and addled. The Ethereal, for my games, is a transitive plane between the Prime and the Far Realms and is infused with insanity, madness and chaos. </p><p></p><p>I populate the Ethereal with the souls of madmen, aberrations, slaadi, geam dragons, psionic creatures (including sects of gith and illithid) and a homebrew version of sentient constructs modeled after the Cenobites from the Hellraiser series. The realm itself is a permanently mist shrouded reflection of the Prime that is always just a bit wrong. Though I've never used the term, calling it glitched makes a lot of sense. For example, it might look like a pitcher of water is floating in the air next to a table ... but as you approach it the pitcher seems to slide onto the table. A cat might open its mouth to meow, but the sound is delayed a second. In combat a PC might find that a distance they mean to travel is actually shorter or longer than it appears on the battlemap (I have mechanics for these differences - you roll a die when moving and based upon the result lose or gain movement). You might see an identical flock of birds fly across your path twice in short succession. </p><p></p><p>The Cenobite like constructs are to this realm what the Archfey are to the Fey Wild. Long ago, Modrons on the Great Modron March ventured into this realm and encountered ... something ... reaching from the Far Realms into the Ethereal. This twisted them and infused them. The simplest of the Modrons because semi sentient features of the realms, each with one, two or three mad purposes. T greater ones became ... curious ... about the universe around them with no morals to guide their actions. They discovered that fear, anguish and pain created curious ripples in the universe that they could manipulate ... and thus began to lure intelligent creatures to their realms to torture them for eternity. They can't leave the realm, but their minions can - briefly. The lured creatures are eventually reshaped by the experience and the realm into distorted nightmares.</p><p></p><p>I'd say more, but everything ties into campaign specific lore from my setting. Chain Devils, for example, are a Diabolic attempt to reform some of these distorted souls.</p><p></p><p>While I think my ideas are not a perfect match for what you seek, I think the Cenobite idea might have some legs for you. They are a terrifying presence and their distinct modeling does not strongly evoke a link to a stock plane. While they come from Hellraiser, they are not terribly evocative of the Hells (except for those Chain Devils).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgsugden, post: 9673614, member: 2629"] Are you looking for things that are essentially a 'signal degradation' of reality? Things that seem like they're twisted off the real world and warped (glitched)? I have a few versions of that in my game, but the one that is closest to the idea you seem to be referencing, to me, violates one of your premises because it has a tie to the Far Realms... This is how I use the Shadowfell, Feywild and Ethereal Planes. These worlds are reflections of the Prime that are infused with the plane to which they connect. They mirror the Prime and have a tendency to shift to more resemble the current state of the Prime, although the presence of powerful beings can halt this shift and otherwise influence areas (such as creating Ravenloft domains in the Shadowfell). The Shadowfell is a mirror of the Prime that Connects to the Negative Energy Plane and everything in it 'tends' towards reflecting a dark and sickly version of the Prime - much like the Upside Down in Stranger Things. The Feywild is infused with Positive Energy from the Positive Energy Plane and is filled with saturated and infused reflections of the Prime that are addictive in how good it feels to be there - which is why the Fey living there seem so chaotic and addled. The Ethereal, for my games, is a transitive plane between the Prime and the Far Realms and is infused with insanity, madness and chaos. I populate the Ethereal with the souls of madmen, aberrations, slaadi, geam dragons, psionic creatures (including sects of gith and illithid) and a homebrew version of sentient constructs modeled after the Cenobites from the Hellraiser series. The realm itself is a permanently mist shrouded reflection of the Prime that is always just a bit wrong. Though I've never used the term, calling it glitched makes a lot of sense. For example, it might look like a pitcher of water is floating in the air next to a table ... but as you approach it the pitcher seems to slide onto the table. A cat might open its mouth to meow, but the sound is delayed a second. In combat a PC might find that a distance they mean to travel is actually shorter or longer than it appears on the battlemap (I have mechanics for these differences - you roll a die when moving and based upon the result lose or gain movement). You might see an identical flock of birds fly across your path twice in short succession. The Cenobite like constructs are to this realm what the Archfey are to the Fey Wild. Long ago, Modrons on the Great Modron March ventured into this realm and encountered ... something ... reaching from the Far Realms into the Ethereal. This twisted them and infused them. The simplest of the Modrons because semi sentient features of the realms, each with one, two or three mad purposes. T greater ones became ... curious ... about the universe around them with no morals to guide their actions. They discovered that fear, anguish and pain created curious ripples in the universe that they could manipulate ... and thus began to lure intelligent creatures to their realms to torture them for eternity. They can't leave the realm, but their minions can - briefly. The lured creatures are eventually reshaped by the experience and the realm into distorted nightmares. I'd say more, but everything ties into campaign specific lore from my setting. Chain Devils, for example, are a Diabolic attempt to reform some of these distorted souls. While I think my ideas are not a perfect match for what you seek, I think the Cenobite idea might have some legs for you. They are a terrifying presence and their distinct modeling does not strongly evoke a link to a stock plane. While they come from Hellraiser, they are not terribly evocative of the Hells (except for those Chain Devils). [/QUOTE]
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