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<blockquote data-quote="Ripzerai" data-source="post: 2865982" data-attributes="member: 38324"><p>Tanelorn appears in different forms on each plane, though. When Corum encountered it at the center of the Fifteen Planes he knew, it was virtually uninhabited. The ruined city at the end of time that Corum, Elric, and Erekose encountered together was said to be an aspect of Tanelorn. <em>The Dragon in the Sword</em> implies that London is also a version of Tanelorn, at least as far as John Daker is concerned. London might not be Tanelorn to anyone else, but for that particular version of the Eternal Champion it was the only Tanelorn he wanted or needed.</p><p></p><p>The Tanelorn that Rakhir the Red Archer and Elric defended is the best known aspect, but rather than a single city on every plane at once, it's more like an infinite succession of cities on every plane at once - the only constant is that it represents harmony between Law and Chaos, and allows weary champions some amount of solace and rest.</p><p></p><p>And epic characters are generally very rare even in Tanelorn, or the city wouldn't have needed Rakhir the Red Archer to defend it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ripzerai, post: 2865982, member: 38324"] Tanelorn appears in different forms on each plane, though. When Corum encountered it at the center of the Fifteen Planes he knew, it was virtually uninhabited. The ruined city at the end of time that Corum, Elric, and Erekose encountered together was said to be an aspect of Tanelorn. [i]The Dragon in the Sword[/i] implies that London is also a version of Tanelorn, at least as far as John Daker is concerned. London might not be Tanelorn to anyone else, but for that particular version of the Eternal Champion it was the only Tanelorn he wanted or needed. The Tanelorn that Rakhir the Red Archer and Elric defended is the best known aspect, but rather than a single city on every plane at once, it's more like an infinite succession of cities on every plane at once - the only constant is that it represents harmony between Law and Chaos, and allows weary champions some amount of solace and rest. And epic characters are generally very rare even in Tanelorn, or the city wouldn't have needed Rakhir the Red Archer to defend it. [/QUOTE]
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