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- | ====== I-A) Cosmology ====== | ||
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- | ==== Cosmology Overview ==== | ||
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- | //Common Knowledge//: | ||
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- | The study of the universe (including all the myriad worlds and dimensions | ||
- | it contains) is not a topic of great concern to the average person. | ||
- | Since they cannot see beyond the night sky, they know almost nothing | ||
- | of other worlds or the astral plane. What little they do know is told | ||
- | to them by their church and most churches have a tendency to | ||
- | exaggerate the importance of their deity. The only non-visible world | ||
- | they are aware of is Godsland since that is the home of their god and | ||
- | their eventual destination when they die. | ||
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- | //Expert Knowledge//: | ||
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- | The World as we know it resides in what is known as the Material Plane. | ||
- | Around this is the Astral plane, and beyond that the Elemental | ||
- | Energies, Godsland, and other miscellaneous dimensions. It is known | ||
- | that there are nineteen other worlds in the material plane, though | ||
- | little detail is known about these worlds. | ||
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- | It is believed that the material plane consists of an equal portion each | ||
- | of the four physical elements: Air, Earth, Fire, and Water. These | ||
- | elements are constantly battling for supremacy and occasionally one | ||
- | or more will win out for a brief time. This explains many phenomena | ||
- | such as Floods, Storms, Volcanoes, and Earthquakes. Life in all its | ||
- | forms, is also an amalgam of the four elements, but the balance there | ||
- | is much more equal and stable than in nature. | ||
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- | Cosmology has a great significance to certain spellcasters who, over the years, | ||
- | have devoted considerable research time to better understand the | ||
- | interactions of the various dimensions. The question of when and how | ||
- | the universe came to be has more theological than practical value and | ||
- | so has been largely ignored by magicians. | ||
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- | Magicians, almost without exception, are taught about the astral plane and the | ||
- | elemental world. Both realms are of crucial importance to the | ||
- | functioning of magic as they are the pathway and the source | ||
- | (respectively) of magical energy. Godsland is an esoteric world and | ||
- | information about it is limited exclusively to divine scripture. The | ||
- | various religions differ on a number of important aspects of | ||
- | Godsland, such as its location, its size, and its origin. The other | ||
- | worlds and miscellaneous dimensions have no bearing on normal magic | ||
- | or on theology and so are learned only by specialists. | ||
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- | Regarding the beginnings of time and space, most religions agree that the gods | ||
- | (either individually or in concert) did not create all that exists. | ||
- | Despite this accepted belief, though, little philosophical thought | ||
- | has been given to exactly who or what is responsible for creation and | ||
- | the common worshiper is usually taught that the gods were responsible | ||
- | for creation since it makes for a more powerful story. | ||
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- | //Hidden Knowledge//: | ||
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- | Many texts refer to a division between the Terran gods and the elven gods | ||
- | (see Religion for more information). It is known that the elven gods | ||
- | are older, but it is still not believed that they were responsible | ||
- | for creation. Instead, an even earlier race of gods is rumored to | ||
- | exist. Several names are used for this race, but & | ||
- | seems to be the most common. Nothing is known for certain about the | ||
- | Earthmasters, | ||
- | and left behind artifacts of tremendous power. Quests for Earthmaster | ||
- | artifacts have been undertaken throughout history, and while some | ||
- | have claimed success, none have been able to prove their success. | ||
- | Most believe that the Earthmasters are entirely fiction. | ||
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- | ==== 1) The Material Plane ==== | ||
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- | See the sub-categories below. | ||
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- | == 1a) The World == | ||
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- | //Common Knowledge//: | ||
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- | The World has three major continents known simply as the " | ||
- | " | ||
- | referred to by their formal names of " | ||
- | and " | ||
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- | //Expert Knowledge//: | ||
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- | The World exists as a flat, circular region surrounded by The Wall and | ||
- | centered on the Well. Around it moves the Sun, the Moon, Dancer, and | ||
- | the Stars. The wall itself is a thousand-foot-tall waterfall which | ||
- | rings the entire world. The well is a great, swirling maelstrom at | ||
- | its center where the water from the wall collects. Since far more | ||
- | water seems to come over the wall than goes out of through the well, | ||
- | scholars often argue about what happens to the remaining water. Many | ||
- | bizarre theories have been presented, but none have gained | ||
- | acceptance. | ||
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- | Beyond the wall is thought to be another land which is completely devoid of | ||
- | magic. If a person can make it to the wall, he will find a ferryman | ||
- | who will take him beyond it. However, the tale of the transgression | ||
- | (see Religion) details the origin and the purpose for the wall from a | ||
- | religious perspective and the punishments for violating that purpose. | ||
- | This alone has kept most of the curious away from the wall, but | ||
- | history is full of stories of people traveling to the wall. Since | ||
- | most failed to return, the trip is rarely undertaken. | ||
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- | //Hidden Knowledge//: | ||
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- | Several experiments have concluded that the world is not actually flat, but | ||
- | is in fact convex. Since the well resides in the center, it is | ||
- | thought that the well draws the water up the sides of this dome and | ||
- | that this force is powerful enough to offset the tilt of the surface. | ||
- | Therefore, even at the edges of the world, where a person would | ||
- | naturally fall down the slope, he is held up by this unseen force. It | ||
- | is believed that this force has something to do with the mana flow | ||
- | (see Magic), but no conclusive experiments have been performed. | ||
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- | Beyond the wall, it is not known whether the tilt continues, but some claim | ||
- | that the slope does continues and that the world is a sphere. The | ||
- | most common supporting argument for this theory is that the moon is a | ||
- | sphere (as can be demonstrated by its phases) and that the sun is at | ||
- | least circular and could easily be spherical and so too should be the | ||
- | world. Measurements of the convex surface, however, indicate that if | ||
- | the world were a sphere, it would be vast and that the area within | ||
- | the walls would be but a fraction of its size. Since even the force | ||
- | of the well could obviously not hold up a person standing on the | ||
- | opposite side, most of this land is thought to be unlivable. | ||
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- | == 1b) The Sun == | ||
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- | //Expert Knowledge//: | ||
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- | The Sun has been estimated at anywhere from 1 to 300 million kilometers | ||
- | from the World and is believed to be either a great fireball left | ||
- | over from the creation or a world whose elemental balance went astray | ||
- | and fire won out. Whatever its origin, since there is no evidence | ||
- | that any elements other than Fire exist on the Sun, some use this as | ||
- | support for the theory that one day, one of the four elements will | ||
- | gain the upper hand on the World. | ||
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- | The Sun travels across the sky in an arcing path that most view as | ||
- | circular. However, as the amount of time it spends above the World | ||
- | varies from month to month, the center of this circle is believed to | ||
- | revolve around the World as do the Moon and Stars. | ||
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- | //Hidden Knowledge//: | ||
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- | Another sun is known to exist on the astral plane and many feel that these | ||
- | two suns are linked in some way. They do not seem to have the same | ||
- | period or intensity, though, and so many discard this theory. Some | ||
- | have even argued that the sun is not comprised of fire, but is a | ||
- | source of positive energy. Since an equal and opposite negative | ||
- | energy source has never been discovered, this theory is generally | ||
- | disregarded. | ||
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- | == 1c) The Moon == | ||
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- | //Expert Knowledge//: | ||
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- | Whether or not the Moon is or was a world like our own, it is believed to | ||
- | consist almost exclusively of elemental earth. No evidence of fire or | ||
- | water can be seen, and it is assumed that air is also not present, as | ||
- | it is earth' | ||
- | as it has a noticeable influence on the tides. This link has never | ||
- | been satisfactorily explained. | ||
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- | //Hidden Knowledge//: | ||
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- | The mage Hrothnoth from the second age claims to have traveled to the | ||
- | moon, but never revealed his method. Since Hrothnoth was famous for | ||
- | building magical sailing ships, it is thought that he manufactured a | ||
- | flying ship and traveled to the moon in that way. His account of the | ||
- | moon is that of a lifeless and sterile world made entirely of sand | ||
- | and rock. He was forced to bring his own air, fire, and water in | ||
- | order to survive and so many use his account as further proof that | ||
- | the moon is a world where earth won out over the other three | ||
- | elements. Hrothnoth, though, was known to have a flair for the | ||
- | imaginative and many believe his tale was intended as fiction. | ||
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- | == 1d) Dancer == | ||
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- | //Expert Knowledge//: | ||
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- | This body is an enigma to magicians and cosmologists worldwide. It is a | ||
- | relatively small object, just over one hundred kilometers wide, and | ||
- | it has no easily predictable path across the sky. When traversing | ||
- | from horizon to horizon, it has a measurable cycle of 76& | ||
- | days. However, during any given day, it moves across half the sky in | ||
- | a north-south direction, often times rising and setting several | ||
- | times. | ||
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- | One school of thought believes it to be a mini-world, similar in most | ||
- | respects to the moon. A more accepted belief, though, is that it is a | ||
- | small island piloted through the sky by a reclusive god. | ||
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- | Its size and distance are known with quite an accuracy due to a | ||
- | pioneering observation made late in the second age by the mage Dyan. | ||
- | One day during an eclipse of Dancer and the Moon, Dyan teleported a | ||
- | great distance and noticed that Dancer' | ||
- | on the face of the Moon. By carefully measuring the angle of | ||
- | difference, and assuming that the Moon was sufficiently far enough | ||
- | away, Dyan calculated that Dancer was approximately 40,000 kilometers | ||
- | above the World. Since eclipses of this nature occur frequently, this | ||
- | experiment has been confirmed several times and subsequent | ||
- | extrapolations have indicated that Dancer is no more than 150 | ||
- | kilometers in diameter. What has eternally confounded cosmologists, | ||
- | though, is the fact that Dancer is oblong in shape and that it | ||
- | appears to tumble as it traverses the sky. Many say, therefore, that | ||
- | no right-minded person, god or other, would ever pilot such an | ||
- | unstable craft. | ||
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- | //Hidden Knowledge//: | ||
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- | Hrothnoth was unable to travel to Dancer (he claimed it moved too fast for him | ||
- | to catch) and no other accounts exist as to conditions on Dancer. | ||
- | However, since its surface is visually similar to the moon' | ||
- | environment is thought to be identical. One theory states that Dancer | ||
- | was originally a part of the moon and that it was either cast out by | ||
- | angry & | ||
- | that now drives it. Some even say that Dancer is a kingdom that once | ||
- | was powerful on the moon and fled the destruction of its world by | ||
- | escaping into the sky. | ||
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- | == 1e) The Stars == | ||
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- | //Expert Knowledge//: | ||
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- | Unlike the previously mentioned worlds, most Stars are constant and move | ||
- | about the sky in a precise fashion, having one cycle every 24 hours. | ||
- | These points of light are thought to be weakenings in the fabric of | ||
- | the heavens where light and magical energy leak in from the other | ||
- | realms (primarily the Elemental Energies). Stars exist on the astral | ||
- | plane, but are neither constant, nor have the same cycle. | ||
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- | //Hidden Knowledge//: | ||
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- | Some believe that the stars are other worlds because their constant | ||
- | pattern is reminiscent of the dodecahedron shape of the twenty worlds | ||
- | (see below). Over the centuries, many scholars have tried to map out | ||
- | the heavens and deduce its patterns. The most widely circulated star | ||
- | charts are those drawn by the scholar Aldgar in the first age. The | ||
- | charts survive because they have been transcribed by thousands of | ||
- | scholars since Aldgar' | ||
- | incredibly accurate, but more recent attempts to duplicate his work | ||
- | show some minor differences in the position of certain bright stars, | ||
- | bringing Aldgar' | ||
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- | == 1f) Other Worlds == | ||
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- | //Expert Knowledge//: | ||
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- | It is known that there are twenty worlds in the material plane, | ||
- | interconnected in the shape of a dodecahedron. Each world rests on a | ||
- | vertex and is connected to its three adjacent worlds by magical | ||
- | portals. It is not known whether this dodecahedron shape is | ||
- | figurative only or whether the worlds are physically positioned in | ||
- | such a manner. The World is one of these twenty and it is believed | ||
- | that neither the Moon nor the Sun belongs to the set since their | ||
- | descriptions do not match those of the three known neighbor worlds. | ||
- | The stars, however, have among them a group of four wanderers which | ||
- | current belief says are the three adjacent worlds of Xotei, Greyhawk, | ||
- | and Kona. The fourth visible world is difficult to see and is thought | ||
- | to be one of the next adjacent worlds. The fact that four worlds can | ||
- | be seen, rather than nine is proof to some that the dodecahedron is | ||
- | merely a figurative arrangement. | ||
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- | Access to the portals which connect the World to its three nearest neighbors | ||
- | has been sporadic throughout the centuries. However, a vague | ||
- | description of the near worlds can be gleaned from the variety of | ||
- | adventures reported over the years. The World' | ||
- | called Xotei, Greyhawk, and Kona. Xotei is believed to be a world | ||
- | rich in magic where every person is a wizard. Greyhawk is much more | ||
- | like the World and is settled by the same quartet of races: Human, | ||
- | Elf, Dwarf, and Orc. Kona is a savage land, full of beautiful plants | ||
- | and ferocious animals and it is said that the gods that rule Kona | ||
- | live among their worshipers. | ||
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- | //Hidden Knowledge//: | ||
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- | Kona is the name of the world which the Godslayer invaded. When he | ||
- | arrived, he slew the Sumerian gods (see Religion) and destroyed or | ||
- | corrupted all life on the world. When Lord Ozzie destroyed the | ||
- | Godslayer, the explosion seems to have destroyed the portal linking | ||
- | Kona with its three neighbors. No precedent for such a catastrophe | ||
- | exists and since the origin of the portals is unknown, it is not | ||
- | known whether they will ever reattach themselves. | ||
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- | Literally hundreds of worlds are listed in various texts, but since no | ||
- | parallels can be drawn amongst the descriptions, | ||
- | fact. The crew of the spaceship Aquila came from a world they call | ||
- | & | ||
- | twenty worlds, but its location in the dodecahedron is not known. The | ||
- | true mystery about Earth is that neither Aquila nor the Captain and | ||
- | the Engineer came to this world by way of the portals, the only known | ||
- | way to travel between worlds. | ||
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- | ==== 2) The Astral Plane ==== | ||
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- | //Expert Knowledge//: | ||
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- | Permeating all of the material plane is an invisible, intangible substance known | ||
- | as the Ether. The ether links the material plane with the Astral | ||
- | plane and is believed to be the medium through which all the heavenly | ||
- | bodies float and the substance with which the demons and spirits fly. | ||
- | If a wizard becomes adept with the ether, he can use it to travel | ||
- | outside of the material plane or to go great distances within the | ||
- | material plane. A few beings are said to actually live on the astral | ||
- | plane, feeding on the Elemental energies that flow to the material | ||
- | world. | ||
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- | The astral plane has a direct correspondence with the material plane, | ||
- | though there are occasionally differences. It is said that the land | ||
- | around the Dark Bay is still intact on the astral plane, though | ||
- | tremendous storms rage and the region is hard to explore. Travelers | ||
- | on the astral plane are often able to see events on the material | ||
- | plane and this method is a very useful spying technique. An astral | ||
- | entity, though, can be seen from the material realm if the observer | ||
- | is trained in such things. | ||
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- | The astral plane is a strange place where the mind is supreme over the | ||
- | body. The most common form of astral travel is to leave your physical | ||
- | body behind and release your mind to roam on its own. Once the step | ||
- | is taken away from the material plane, the traveler will find that | ||
- | his astral body is not necessarily similar to his physical body. | ||
- | Often times, great warriors have traveled to the astral plane and | ||
- | found themselves barely strong enough to move. On the other hand, an | ||
- | infirm old man could find himself wearing warrior' | ||
- | possessing great strength in his astral form. | ||
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- | A less common mode of travel to the astral plane is taking your | ||
- | physical body with you. The advantage of this method is that you can | ||
- | often times travel great distances on the astral plane much easier | ||
- | than on the material plane. | ||
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- | Normally, a person has only a tenuous link with the astral plane. It is | ||
- | believed that the astral plane is the home for a person' | ||
- | though astral travelers are rarely able to kill someone whose body | ||
- | remains on the material realm. When a person' | ||
- | killed, their astral self is released and drifts through the ether | ||
- | until it arrives at the gateway to Godsland. Once there, the spirit | ||
- | is granted admittance to the halls of the dead. | ||
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- | A trained mind can use the astral plane as a starting point for travel | ||
- | to the elemental world and this journey has been made a number of | ||
- | times by adept astral travelers. However, since the elemental world | ||
- | is a land seething with war and turbulence, such a journey must be | ||
- | taken with extreme care. | ||
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- | //Hidden Knowledge//: | ||
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- | The route taken by the deceased from the astral plane to Godsland is a | ||
- | carefully guarded secret, though it is possible to learn it while | ||
- | alive. Entrance to Godsland, though, is strictly controlled by a | ||
- | being known as the guardian. The guardian can take any form it | ||
- | desires and has supreme authority over the admission of souls through | ||
- | his gate. Still, stories exist of clever travelers who have tricked | ||
- | the guardian to gain admittance. Most of these stories, though, end | ||
- | up in tragedy when the traveler annoys one of the many gods who live | ||
- | in this realm. | ||
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- | Other routes from the astral plane will take a traveler to Limbo, the | ||
- | Shadow realm, or the plane of Time. These routes are extremely | ||
- | dangerous and difficult as the traveler must venture far away from | ||
- | the relatively safety of the material realm. | ||
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- | It is known that in the first age a great war raged between denizens of | ||
- | the astral plane. Their origin is unknown, but they are believed to | ||
- | have been descendants of a mortal race which learned the innate | ||
- | ability to travel astrally. The two races most often mentioned are | ||
- | called the Githzerai and the Githyanki. It is rumored that a few of | ||
- | these beings remain to this day and that their powers on the astral | ||
- | plane are incredible. | ||
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- | ==== 3) The Elemental Energies ==== | ||
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- | //Expert Knowledge//: | ||
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- | The elemental energies have as their source a realm often called the | ||
- | elemental world. It is not a world in the traditional sense and some | ||
- | even say that it is infinite in size. Still, it is arranged (at least | ||
- | figuratively) in a spherical shape with the four physical elements | ||
- | equally placed around the equator and the two poles occupied by the | ||
- | spiritual elements of positive and negative energy, also known by | ||
- | their generalizations: | ||
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- | The structure of the elemental world: | ||
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- | | POSITIVE | | ||
- | | Lightning | [Spark] | Radiance | [Obsidian] | Minerals | [Clay] | Steam | [Crystal] | | ||
- | | AIR | (Smoke) | FIRE | (Magma) | EARTH | (Ooze) | WATER | (Mist) | | ||
- | | Vacuum | [Fumes] | Ash | [Pumice] | Dust | [Silt] | Salt | [Frost] | | ||
- | | NEGATIVE | | ||
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- | Only in the border regions where two or more elements mingle together does | ||
- | life as we know it flourish. In these regions, there exist entire | ||
- | kingdoms of man-like beings known collectively as the elemental | ||
- | spirits. These spirits guide the activities of the elements on the | ||
- | material plane as well as in their home realm. Ruling over the | ||
- | Elemental Energies are the Elemental Lords. There are six in all, and | ||
- | under each of the physical elemental lords are two princes, one | ||
- | governing the border with Positive Energy, and the other governing | ||
- | the border with Negative Energy. To act as intermediaries between the | ||
- | ever-warring lords, a race of mixed elementals were created called | ||
- | the Djann. The Djann often travel between the elemental world and the | ||
- | material plane and are believed to know a tremendous amount about the | ||
- | twenty worlds. | ||
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- | One of the fundamental treatises on the elemental energies is known as | ||
- | [[Melf|Melf' | ||
- | relationship between the elements and how they can be combined to produce | ||
- | effects greater than their parts. | ||
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- | //Hidden Knowledge//: | ||
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- | To defeat the Godslayer, Lord Ozzie drained the energies from the | ||
- | positive and negative energy realms and the physical realms were | ||
- | thrown into anarchy. The borders between all six realms became | ||
- | indistinct and the mysterious shadow force advanced throughout the | ||
- | elemental world. It is now believed that only pockets of the original | ||
- | elements remain and that the entire realm has been converted to | ||
- | shadow. Whether this is a permanent effect remains to be seen. | ||
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- | ==== 4) Godsland ==== | ||
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- | //Expert Knowledge//: | ||
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- | Though it is in many ways like another World, this special world is not part | ||
- | of the twenty material worlds. This is the world where the gods live | ||
- | and where all mortal souls go to rest between lives. On this world | ||
- | reside the great cities of Olympus, Heliopolis, Asgard, and others. | ||
- | Deep under this world is the Underworld (not to be confused with the | ||
- | underworld on this World) where evil souls are held for punishment. | ||
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- | //Hidden Knowledge//: | ||
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- | Since information concerning Godsland is almost entirely from divine | ||
- | scripture, most unbiased scholars take it with a grain of salt. No | ||
- | accounts of Godsland exist outside of religious texts and since | ||
- | annoying the gods is not a hobby of most magicians, few have | ||
- | attempted to seek additional information. | ||
- | |||
- | ==== 5) Other dimensions ==== | ||
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- | //Expert Knowledge//: | ||
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- | Despite all attempts to rationalize the structure of the cosmos, there still | ||
- | exist realms which do not fit in with the structure. These places, | ||
- | occasionally are found by lost explorers of the Astral plane and | ||
- | their descriptions sometimes defy logic. Among the myriad of stories, | ||
- | though, three realms stand out: Shadow, Limbo, and Time. | ||
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- | Shadow is a pocket dimension between the elemental realms. It is said to be | ||
- | the perfect equilibrium between all elements. It's denizens are | ||
- | thought to be devoid of intellect, though there are tales of a | ||
- | Shadowlord which rules the realm much like the Elemental Lords rule | ||
- | the Elemental Energies. In recent years, this Shadowlord has been | ||
- | proved to exist, though very little is yet known about him. | ||
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- | Limbo is the realm of chaos. It is the antithesis to the material realms. Much | ||
- | of this dimension is unfathomable to the mortal mind and the only tales that | ||
- | exist usually end up with the hero going insane. The only common aspect is the | ||
- | omni-present & | ||
- | shifts and changes intensity. | ||
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- | Time is not so much a realm as a concept. Still, travel through time is | ||
- | part of a few stories and there are indications that a realm exists, | ||
- | complete with a Time Lord to govern it. | ||
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- | //Hidden Knowledge//: | ||
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- | The Shadow realm is largely obsolete now, since the Shadowlord advanced | ||
- | into the elemental world. It is not known whether the original | ||
- | dimension remains in its original form. | ||
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- | Limbo is home to a group of entities commonly called the Lords of Chaos. It | ||
- | is said that they are eternally at war with the gods in Godsland and | ||
- | that they seek nothing short of the destruction of the material | ||
- | plane. Some accounts of Limbo say that the Githzerai from the first | ||
- | age fled here when their war with the Githyanki went poorly. Their | ||
- | current status is unknown, though evidence exists that a race of | ||
- | warriors called the Slaad do exist in Limbo and some have tied the | ||
- | two races together in their texts. | ||
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- | The realm of time is not known to exist for certain, but is believed to | ||
- | be a place from which a traveler can access any time in the past or | ||
- | future. The ruler of time, though, is known to exist and he is a | ||
- | merciless being named Par& | ||
- | exceeds the gods. His duty is to correct or prevent paradoxes. Only | ||
- | the time mage Kwalish from the early second age has recorded a | ||
- | believable account of the time lord and in that account, Kwalish | ||
- | mentions the existence of an army of servants to Par& | ||
- | whom he called Time Elementals. | ||
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