Thanatos
Thanatos, nicknamed the Belly of Death, was the 113th layer of the Abyss, and for most of its history the dominion of Orcus, the demon prince of undeath.
Thanatos was a cold and unforgiving place that existed without a trace of life. The black sky remained in a persistent state of moonlit night, and the thin air sapped immediately made weaker any breathing creature.
Its corrupted landscape boasted endless decay, and its residents yearned for the opportunity to drain the life force of any non-dead entity that wandered within. Any being that did perish upon Thanatos was raised as some form of undead or lesser demon within an hour's time. Only powerful spells like raise dead or wish could prevent this process.
As in other layers of the Abyss, the River Styx passed across the blighted lands of Thanatos.
Thanatos was accessible by portal found within the graveyard of Sigil. Inhabitants:
Thanatos was inhabited entirely by endless hordes of undead,[8] and ravenous demons. Notable among the fiends were countless legion of babau and armanites. Hordes of lesser undead such as zombies, ghouls, and even wights were bound together in masses of undead flesh and drifted down the River Stys. When these clumps of undeath reached Naratyr, they were transformed into transformed into skeletal undead and wraiths, in order to better serve the Tanar'ri. Among the more powerful undead that served Thanatos' ruler were shadowy specters and learned vampires. Organizations:
The Dustmen of Sigil were among the more influential organizations within Thanatos. They at times worked as guides for any being that travelled to the realm. Their company was a form of protection as their clients went unmolested by most of Thanatos' denizens. Culture:
Despite the utter desolation and horror encountered across much of Thanatos, its two cities were not without some semblance of society found in the lands of the living. A few number of establishments including shops were supported by the rudimentary form of commerce that sprang up within. Similarly, different factions of undead plotted against each other to vie for power and the attention of Thanatos' ruler. (https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Thanatos_(layer)#cite_note-2)
Thanatos was accessible by portal found within the graveyard of Sigil. Inhabitants:
Thanatos was inhabited entirely by endless hordes of undead,[8] and ravenous demons. Notable among the fiends were countless legion of babau and armanites. Hordes of lesser undead such as zombies, ghouls, and even wights were bound together in masses of undead flesh and drifted down the River Stys. When these clumps of undeath reached Naratyr, they were transformed into transformed into skeletal undead and wraiths, in order to better serve the Tanar'ri. Among the more powerful undead that served Thanatos' ruler were shadowy specters and learned vampires. Organizations:
The Dustmen of Sigil were among the more influential organizations within Thanatos. They at times worked as guides for any being that travelled to the realm. Their company was a form of protection as their clients went unmolested by most of Thanatos' denizens. Culture:
Despite the utter desolation and horror encountered across much of Thanatos, its two cities were not without some semblance of society found in the lands of the living. A few number of establishments including shops were supported by the rudimentary form of commerce that sprang up within. Similarly, different factions of undead plotted against each other to vie for power and the attention of Thanatos' ruler. (https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Thanatos_(layer)#cite_note-2)
Geography
Notable Locations:
- Forbidden Citadel, the "summer realm" of Thanatos, kept warm by a series of steaming geysers that spewed water into the River Styx.
- Naratyr, the City of the Dead was the seat of power for both Orcus and Kiaransalee.
Fauna & Flora
While it was said that nothing "truly lived" in Thanatos, there was sparse plant life that grew throughout the undead realm. Various species of fungi, mold, and even abyssal viper trees could be found in the less-frigid locales across its bleak landscape.
History
Over the course of his rule over Thanatos, Orcus achieved some form of divine status,[9] but grew lazy and unconcerned with competition against his fellow demon lords. Planewalkers from across the multiverse began to ridicule Thanatos as a refuge for slothful undead. In his indolence, Orcus dropped his guard and was slain by the demi-goddess Kiaransalee. Kiaransalee took over as ruler of Thanatos and reshaped the realm in her image. She decreed that any likeness of Orcus or his namesake wand be stricken from the capital city of Naratyr.
At some point during the mid–14th century DR, Orcus was resurrected by his high priest Quah-Nomag. He soon reclaimed rule of Thanatos from Kiaransalee, determined to once again wage war against his enemies.
He remained in control of Naratyr and Thanatos as of the Second Sundering of Toril.
Magic:
Necromantic magic worked especially well all across the plane, albeit with some unexpected twists. Undead that had been reanimated could be taken over by petitioners or lesser demons. The spell reincarnation always transferred an errant soul to the body of a tanar'ri.
Necromantic magic worked especially well all across the plane, albeit with some unexpected twists. Undead that had been reanimated could be taken over by petitioners or lesser demons. The spell reincarnation always transferred an errant soul to the body of a tanar'ri.
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113th Layer
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