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Planar Systems of Attor Ramaloce

Ethereal Planes

  • Prime Material Plane
  • Feywild
  • Shadowfell
  • Astral Plane
  These planes mostly overlap each other and are very close together at the center of the planar system within the Ethereal Border. Most of the lore matches what comes from the books.

Inner Planes

 
  • Earth - Wall
  • Fire - Shashelldo
  • Air - Axlet’roragon
  • Water - Glaymoris
  • Elemental Chaos
  Also following most of the books’ explanations, these planes are ruled by the power higher gods but may also be the source of their power.
This setup guided the alignment setup of the rest of the multiverse. Law pushes west while Chaos pushes east. And Goodness is north and Evil is south.  But alignment, like most things in life, is fluid.  This is not a static rule that must be followed

Outer Planes

  • Mount Celestia
  • Btopia
  • Elysium
  • The Beastlands
  • Arborea
  • Ysgard
  • Limbo
  • Pandemonium
  • The Abyss
  • Carceri
  • Hades
  • Gehenna
  • The Nine Hells
  • Acheron
  • Mechanus
  • Arcadia
  The Outer Planes remain in the rotation of the alignments. The entire system is known to shift and orbit randomly, causing the planes of Elysium through Arcadia to become the top of the cycle and planes of Hades to Pandemonium to become the bottom. The motion is rumored to be linked to the motion of the dragons of creation.
Traveling through the planes through portals or through the Outlands can become difficult if you are not able to figure out the rotation of the planes.

Afterlife Rings

  • Plane of Golds
  • Plane of Carbons
At the top and bottom of the Ring of Afterlife Realms sit the Dragon of Golds and the Dragon of Carbons in near eternal realms flooded with the pure and mystical colors of their own scales.  Though these two places sit at opposite sides of the multiverse, they still find ways to nearly collide, requiring Wall to be on constant alert.
    Lawful
  • Warrior Halls - Husoris, HyeoJun, Deseldo, Snowmor, Goltho, Dwildo
  • Eternal Woods - Forrnoria
  • The Lawful side of the Afterlife Rings seat the Warrior's Halls above the Eternal Woods.  Within the Warrior Halls sit two grand Feasting Halls, that of Husoris and that of the Guardian Warriors.  Husoris and his children feast with their followers in the upper hall.  And the lower hall contains the ever shifting dining tables of the twin protectors Golthor and Dwildo.
    Forrnoria resides in the vast Eternal Woods within the Keeper's Den of the Fallen Creatures.  The Gnome Lord and her Druidic followers care for mortal creatures in the afterlife.
    Chaotic
  • Warrior Halls -Seryo, Dreyfor, Shalmor
  • Eternal Woods - Kikyaoh, Thilok, Crayzar, Vinvi, Gilios, Nymphnoria
  • The Chaotic Afterlife Rings seat the Eternal Woods above the Warrior's Halls.  Within the Warrior Halls, sit the tables and the eternal hunting lands and battle fields of the Three Sons of Glaymoris.  Seryo and his eternal feast of flesh sits at the top, followed by Dreyfor, then Shalmor's savage feasts.
    Within the Eternal Woods sit the many beast lords as well as The Little Thief Thilok.  Nymphnoria's realm of Eternal Pleasure can be found in a crystal and gold glistening palace lofted high in the trees.
    Travelers Havens
  • Galatoire, Arcanis, Raychalla, Hai’Dora
  • Seated at the edges of the Afterlife Rings before the Guadian Thrones await barren wastelands that contain one central city and resting place- known only as the city of Lost.  These are the Travelers' Havens.  Any who travel the multiverse can find safety here.  Those without a home in the afterlife can be found here often.

    Galatoire, tirelessly mapping the worlds will rest his winged horse at the homes he created for the lost.  
    Arcanis is known to wander and flow with the streams of magic, bending the changing to the will of the pure Arcane.
    Raychalla finds little rest as she ferries the dead to their final homes among the rings.
    Hai'Dora is an eternal entertainer, traveling from mead halls to banquet tables to share her songs of peace and story.

 

Guardian Rings

  Tasked with guarding the other realms from the powers of the Dragons of Creation, the four first children created their realms on the edges of the confinements for the dragons. Each have a grand throne beside a powerful wall keeping the Dragons from breaching other realms.
 

Wall

The Empty Throne Aging and tired, the throne of Wall sits vacant for all of time as its owner never has the time to visit it. But still the Earthen Shield sits beyond the throne guarding against the Dragon of Golds.  

Glaymoris

The Glass Throne Crafted from the First Sands that created the first Glass People the shimmering throne of crystal glass sits before the Water Shield against the Dragon of Golds.  

Axlet'roragon

The Shimmering Throne Adorned with the Wingless’s Dragon’s fallen scales A grand winged throne seated atop an ever-moving cloud against the Wind Shield before the Dragon of Carbons.  

Shashelldo

The Hell Throne Crafted of bones by Vinvi and her horde of devils, the Witch Queen sits at the head of her shadow witch table where she sips wine in the view of the Fire Shield that guards against the Dragon of Carbons.    

The Far Reach Planes

  • Sigil and the Outlands
  • Demiplanes
  • The Far Realms
The Universe is infinite.  There is no end beyond the Outer Planes and the Afterlife Rings.  Anything can exist farther out within the cosmos.  This lore follows mostly from the books. The Outlands are located mostly in line with the Afterlife Rings allowing travel through them to still function with the Outer Planes.
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