The Ten Realms
There are ten realms other than Achnelia. The Realms can be grouped into three categories, the Primordial Realms, Divine Realms and Temporal Realms.
Connecting all the Realms in space and time is the Cosmic Sea, it is not a place but rather a conduit that connects the realms and can be traversed only with powerful magic.
The Primordial Realms number six and are named; Lasper, Teskell, Bishoway, Yevesora, Metoro and Grum. Five of the Primordial Realms were constructed to conceal the nature of the sixth, Metoro. Each Realm is a monument to one of the Lost Gods.
The Divine Realms, Heaven (The Sun) and Hell (The Moon) are far larger than the Primordial Realms, each is home to a pantheon of gods and their servants. Finally, there are the Temporal Realms, Orshten and Essantia, while technically they inhabit the same location in the Cosmic Sea as Achnelia, they exist in different times. Orshten lies in the distant past and Essantia, the distant future.
Connecting all the Realms in space and time is the Cosmic Sea, it is not a place but rather a conduit that connects the realms and can be traversed only with powerful magic.
The Primordial Realms number six and are named; Lasper, Teskell, Bishoway, Yevesora, Metoro and Grum. Five of the Primordial Realms were constructed to conceal the nature of the sixth, Metoro. Each Realm is a monument to one of the Lost Gods.
The Divine Realms, Heaven (The Sun) and Hell (The Moon) are far larger than the Primordial Realms, each is home to a pantheon of gods and their servants. Finally, there are the Temporal Realms, Orshten and Essantia, while technically they inhabit the same location in the Cosmic Sea as Achnelia, they exist in different times. Orshten lies in the distant past and Essantia, the distant future.
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