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<blockquote data-quote="Marandahir" data-source="post: 7949869" data-attributes="member: 6803643"><p>I love this. Though in my personal understanding, the Shadowfell is more the future while the Feywild is the past, if that makes any sense. What's a castle in the Material may be an ancient forest that predated the castle in the Feywild. While in the Shadowfell, the castle is a crumbling ruin – an image of what it will be once it is long since past. But all three worlds are moving toward a future simultaneously, but echoing off each other.</p><p></p><p>That is to say, the Shadowfell is a shadow not of today's Material, but of tomorrow's yesterday. It is the fall of the world yet to come; what may yet come to pass, if not prevented. While the Feywild is a yesterday's tomorrow – it is as if the spring of the world never faded and continued onward.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>One can run the assumed rules of Planescape without running published adventures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marandahir, post: 7949869, member: 6803643"] I love this. Though in my personal understanding, the Shadowfell is more the future while the Feywild is the past, if that makes any sense. What's a castle in the Material may be an ancient forest that predated the castle in the Feywild. While in the Shadowfell, the castle is a crumbling ruin – an image of what it will be once it is long since past. But all three worlds are moving toward a future simultaneously, but echoing off each other. That is to say, the Shadowfell is a shadow not of today's Material, but of tomorrow's yesterday. It is the fall of the world yet to come; what may yet come to pass, if not prevented. While the Feywild is a yesterday's tomorrow – it is as if the spring of the world never faded and continued onward. One can run the assumed rules of Planescape without running published adventures. [/QUOTE]
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