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The following information is familiar to those with training in occult principles and planar lore. The average person outside of Liminal is only aware of the existence of many, many places outside the world. Even those within Liminal are aware of individual places and locations within the planes, rather than the philosophy on how those planes interrelate and connect together.
 
The following information is familiar to those with training in occult principles and planar lore. The average person outside of Liminal is only aware of the existence of many, many places outside the world. Even those within Liminal are aware of individual places and locations within the planes, rather than the philosophy on how those planes interrelate and connect together.
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==The Dawn War==
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The Empyrean Courts were the so-called First Gods, and it is said that they were the first creations of the ancient powers of the Primordials. Their very birth split the multiverse into the Elemental Chaos and the Astral Sea. Ill at ease with the strange serenity of the Astral Sea, the Primordials fled to the comfort of the madness of the Elemental Chaos. The gods themselves likewise hated the Elemental Chaos, finding its tumult grating to their divine senses.
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In their absence, the First Gods sought reconciliation with their parents. But since neither could abide the others' preferred domain, the First Gods crafted the Material Plane. Hidden in the recesses of existence, they found powers of life and death, and using them as the hammer and flame, forged the edges of the Elemental Chaos and the Astral Sea together to craft a between-place, where gods and Primordials alike might come to dwell.
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When the gods and Primordials finally met once more, their separate planes had irrevocably transformed them and in short order, they fell to war. The stitching of the mortal plane provided the perfect weapons, and gods and primordial alike used the stuff of the multiverse to craft all manner of creature to serve as weapons, troops and prize.
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In the end, the primordials were rent asunder, and their essences cast back into the Elemental Chaos. Some remnant of their nature remained, however, and so the First Gods created the Young Gods, or the Talion Courts, gods intended to imprison and punish what remained of the primordials from terrible realms in the Elemental Chaos.
 
==The Mortal World==
 
==The Mortal World==
 
This is the world of mortal folk, also known as the World, the "prime material plane" and many other concepts, depending on who is being spoken to. It is also sometimes called "the middle world" to compare it to the relative "positions" of the Fundamental and Parallel Planes.
 
This is the world of mortal folk, also known as the World, the "prime material plane" and many other concepts, depending on who is being spoken to. It is also sometimes called "the middle world" to compare it to the relative "positions" of the Fundamental and Parallel Planes.

Revision as of 04:47, 16 November 2012

The following information is familiar to those with training in occult principles and planar lore. The average person outside of Liminal is only aware of the existence of many, many places outside the world. Even those within Liminal are aware of individual places and locations within the planes, rather than the philosophy on how those planes interrelate and connect together.

The Dawn War

The Empyrean Courts were the so-called First Gods, and it is said that they were the first creations of the ancient powers of the Primordials. Their very birth split the multiverse into the Elemental Chaos and the Astral Sea. Ill at ease with the strange serenity of the Astral Sea, the Primordials fled to the comfort of the madness of the Elemental Chaos. The gods themselves likewise hated the Elemental Chaos, finding its tumult grating to their divine senses.

In their absence, the First Gods sought reconciliation with their parents. But since neither could abide the others' preferred domain, the First Gods crafted the Material Plane. Hidden in the recesses of existence, they found powers of life and death, and using them as the hammer and flame, forged the edges of the Elemental Chaos and the Astral Sea together to craft a between-place, where gods and Primordials alike might come to dwell.

When the gods and Primordials finally met once more, their separate planes had irrevocably transformed them and in short order, they fell to war. The stitching of the mortal plane provided the perfect weapons, and gods and primordial alike used the stuff of the multiverse to craft all manner of creature to serve as weapons, troops and prize.

In the end, the primordials were rent asunder, and their essences cast back into the Elemental Chaos. Some remnant of their nature remained, however, and so the First Gods created the Young Gods, or the Talion Courts, gods intended to imprison and punish what remained of the primordials from terrible realms in the Elemental Chaos.

The Mortal World

This is the world of mortal folk, also known as the World, the "prime material plane" and many other concepts, depending on who is being spoken to. It is also sometimes called "the middle world" to compare it to the relative "positions" of the Fundamental and Parallel Planes.

Above & Below: The Fundamental Planes

Ancient expanses of immense raw power, the Fundamental Planes act as the building blocks for all the rest of the cosmos. These planes are vast expanses of pure energy in which float "bubbles" of solidified existence, finite "places" that exist like islands in the infinite natures of their parent Fundamental Plane.

The Astral Sea & Astral Dominions

A silvery, shimmering plane of infinite potential, the Astral Sea is the spawning place of purpose, thought, desire, ideas and all such higher concepts. The Astral Sea itself is a realm where dreams and thoughts escape to once born, returning like fish to their spawning pools. Indeed, these realms are not just those of mortal fancy, but of the gods themselves, the gossamer nature of the Astral Sea giving solidity and speed to the worship and prayers of mortals.

Within the Astral Sea are the myriad Astral Dominions, finite domains of various powerful entities who have shaped these places to suit their needs - or discovered the dominions that others have left behind. Some of these places include:

  • The Great Heavens: X
  • The Eternal Hells: X

The Elemental Chaos & Elemental Realms

X

Right & Left: The Parallel Planes

X

The Feywild

X

The Shadowfell

X

Secret Places: The Demiplanes

X

Outside Places: The Anomalous Planes

X