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'''Planes''' are, collectively, the various dimensions of existence. [[Kishar]] is on the Material Plane, the plane of mortals, but there are innumerable others as well.
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The planes of this setting are not necessarily the same as in Pathfinder's base setting. Some, like the Elemental Planes, are quite similar, while others, like the First World, are less similar but broadly the same idea. Most in Pathfinder - Hell, Heaven, etc - simply do not exist at all. The outer planes are poorly understood and even more rarely traveled.
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}}'''Planes''' are, collectively, the various dimensions of existence. [[Kishar]] is on the Material Plane, the plane of mortals, but there are innumerable others as well.


== Overview ==
== Overview ==
Planes vary greatly in their traits. Some are effectively infinite, while others are quite bounded. Gravity, light, and the passage of time may vary between planes, amongst other fundamental factors.
Planes vary greatly in their traits. Some are effectively infinite, while others are quite bounded. Gravity, light, and the passage of time may vary between planes, amongst other fundamental factors.


To the inhabitants of Kishar, the planes are generally poorly understood - even the most learned and capable caster rarely ventures into the unknown of the outer planes, so great is the potential danger. Travel to the planes is largely done through naturally occurring portals, coterminalities, and [[Warp|Warps]], rather than through the casting of spells, as doing so adds extra risk and unpredictability.  
To the inhabitants of Kishar, the planes are generally poorly understood - even the most learned and capable caster rarely ventures into the unknown of the outer planes, so great is the potential danger. Travel to the planes is largely done through naturally occurring portals, [[Planar coterminalities|coterminalities]], and [[Warp|Warps]], rather than through the casting of spells, as doing so adds extra risk and unpredictability.  


== Planes ==
== Planes ==
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* First World
* First World
* [[Echo]]
* [[Echo]]
* [[Boil|The Boil]]


== Demiplanes ==
== Demiplanes ==

Latest revision as of 14:10, 10 February 2024

Planes are, collectively, the various dimensions of existence. Kishar is on the Material Plane, the plane of mortals, but there are innumerable others as well.

Overview

Planes vary greatly in their traits. Some are effectively infinite, while others are quite bounded. Gravity, light, and the passage of time may vary between planes, amongst other fundamental factors.

To the inhabitants of Kishar, the planes are generally poorly understood - even the most learned and capable caster rarely ventures into the unknown of the outer planes, so great is the potential danger. Travel to the planes is largely done through naturally occurring portals, coterminalities, and Warps, rather than through the casting of spells, as doing so adds extra risk and unpredictability.

Planes

The following is an incomplete list of planes:

  • Material Plane
  • Elemental Planes - Fire, Earth, Air, Water, Wood, Metal
  • Abyss
  • First World
  • Echo
  • The Boil

Demiplanes

Unlike full planes, new demiplanes can be brought into being by strong enough casters, and therefore are even less well-known. The following is an incomplete list of demiplanes: