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<blockquote data-quote="saviirkad" data-source="post: 9897276" data-attributes="member: 7054355"><p>Loosely based on D&D cosmologies.</p><p></p><p>Material world was formed by elemental titans intermingling and shaping the world, but the primordial chaos was too much for lasting growth or stability. The gods led the titans to slumber within their respective elemental planes, allowing the material world to stabilize and begin to show life.</p><p></p><p>The mirror worlds of the feywild and shadowfell are fused together and simply called the world of faerie or fae realms, a parallel domain. </p><p></p><p>Below and above these planes of existence is the infernal plane and what was once the celestial plane. When the gods died in ages so far back that no memory of them remains, the infernal plane (demon and devil combined) expanded to claim the former celestial plane.</p><p></p><p>Kept in check by their own wars for power, and the struggles between their chaotic demons and lawful devils, the Infernal plane is also ground zero for invading forces from the eldritch Beyond. It's that violent balance that keeps the planes within safe, until something tips that balance and set my first campaign's events in motion.</p><p></p><p>With that campaign's completion, it'll mostly look the same minus the threat from Outside and the non-existence of the Celestial plane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saviirkad, post: 9897276, member: 7054355"] Loosely based on D&D cosmologies. Material world was formed by elemental titans intermingling and shaping the world, but the primordial chaos was too much for lasting growth or stability. The gods led the titans to slumber within their respective elemental planes, allowing the material world to stabilize and begin to show life. The mirror worlds of the feywild and shadowfell are fused together and simply called the world of faerie or fae realms, a parallel domain. Below and above these planes of existence is the infernal plane and what was once the celestial plane. When the gods died in ages so far back that no memory of them remains, the infernal plane (demon and devil combined) expanded to claim the former celestial plane. Kept in check by their own wars for power, and the struggles between their chaotic demons and lawful devils, the Infernal plane is also ground zero for invading forces from the eldritch Beyond. It's that violent balance that keeps the planes within safe, until something tips that balance and set my first campaign's events in motion. With that campaign's completion, it'll mostly look the same minus the threat from Outside and the non-existence of the Celestial plane. [/QUOTE]
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