The Plane of Lust

An existential plane of existence, separate from T'sara. It is the physical embodiment and representation of all sexual desire and lust. Serious academics scoff at mention of its existence, as there is scant evidence of its existance. The last expedition to find it never returned, because they were too busy fucking. Feeding on and reacting to the desires of its inhabitents, it is thought that the plane itself may be alive.

Geography

The Plane of Lust is a disc shaped land. The center of the plane is relatively flat and benign. Gentle hills spatter the area, with numerous rivers and lakes. As one departs from this center area, the land begins to personify sexual anatomy and desire. Mountains begin to take the shape of enormous, aroused breasts and entrances into subteranean caverns resemble gaping assholes. Lakes have been seen comprised of nothing but cum, with tiny crabs living an impossible life within it.
What lurks in the furthest reaches is unknown. Most don't have curiosity or taste to delve that far, and those that do, don't return.   The Plane itself is slightly alive, and possibly even sentient. It responds to the desires and wants of its inhabitants, though perhaps not in the way one expects. For example, someone traveling through a forest with a bondage fetish may find the trees grow strong, leather-like vines before their very eyes. Caves and other climates have been known to appear to satisfy a sexual fantasy of a moment, only to disapear a moment later. The morphology is not total though. Even in the loose sense of science that exists here, a snowbank won't appear in the middle of the desert, or vice versa, but attempts will be made.

Ecosystem

The ecosystem of the Plane of Lust is, with rare exception, lush and thriving. Most animals here are prey animals in Tsala. The few predatory animals that exist here are the typical forms of the anthropomorphic "uplifted" beings that exist here, such as foxes and wolves.

Climate

Climate on the Plane of Lust could generally be described as that of a perpetual late spring. Temperatures in most areas are pleasantly warm, with clothing optional. Rains are common, but not severe; generally only so much as to make clothes cling to the wearer in provacative ways.   As the plane is a reactive entity, changing based on the whims of its inhabitants, weather can change sporadically. With rare exceptions, the weather is seldom considered unpleasant.

Fauna & Flora

One of the most curious natures of the plane of lust are the natives here. While the animals that are present in T'sara can be found here as well, most of the prey animals and domesticated beasts have been "uplifted". They are bipedal humans and with a limited capacity for sentience and intellect, and with varying degrees of how many animalistic traits they have. Some simply have the ears and tails of cats or rabbits but are otherwise human, where others have fully animalistic traits on a bipedal and upright frame. They are all friendly, sociable beings, and like everything else here, they are all constantly in heat.

History

The peculiar state of the plane of lust is difficult to document historically. Presumably, it existed from the moment the first sentient being had sexual desires for another, though it would be impossible to know for sure.   The first documented mention of the plane of lust comes from a Gnomish wizard and explorer, Frizza Sparx. As it was already found that elemental planes of concepts or emotions existed, such as the elemental plane of good or the plane of war, Frizza thought it not only plausible but necessary that planes for all concepts exist as well. In her writing, Frizza wrote that finding a way to the Plane of Lust could only be made when attuned to a high point of desire. She wrote of finding a paradise on arrival, and being cared for and pleased by a half dozen dwarven men taken straight from her deepest fantasy. Despite the luxurious nature, she returned to her home and continued in her magical search. Overall, the plane of lust appears as little more than a footnote in a much larger text trying to categorize all the different planes. This caused it to be forgotten about and ignored until after well after Frizza's death. Now recognized as one of the great wizards of her time, but being unable to turn to for questions, it was debated as to the veracity of her claims. Trying to solve the question, an expedition of a dozen wizards sought to prove her claim. Only one of them ever returned, years later. His account of things was different from what Frizza wrote, and stated that none of the other wizards who made the expedition ever wanted to return to T'sala. The plane of lust has since been largely discounted, with attempts to censor mention of it in subsequent magical and academic texts. The attempts to keep the existance a secret have only made it's appeal stronger among the more magically curious.

Tourism

Because of the doubt surrounding the existance of the Plane of Lust or the safe navigation to and return from it, there is little to say in the way of "tourism" of the land. Wizards who find the rare magical text who mention it will seek it out, but the overwhelming majority of them become permanent residents.
An enterprising wizard has found an ingenius, if morally questionable means of capitalizing on the Plane of Lust. Realizing that the beings from the plane of lust are always sexually consenting, and don't have a strong sense of things like currency, they make the ideal stock for a brothel. Labeling his business as "the zoo", he charges extensive coin to summon sexual partners for clients, including the animal-like sentients known as The Uplifted.
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