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The '''Boil''' is an outer [[plane]] that siphons matter and energy from other planes into itself, where it is then summarily and rapidly destroyed. Away from the fragments of other planes inside of it that are in the process of being warped and atomized, the Boil is a featureless void, an endless expanse of nothing in all directions. As the plane is extremely hostile to any forms of life, it is extremely poorly studied by any mortal scholars.
The '''Boil''' is an outer [[plane]] that siphons matter and energy from other planes into itself, where it is then summarily and rapidly destroyed. Aside from the fragments of other planes that are in the process of being warped and atomized, the Boil is a featureless void, an endless expanse of nothing in all directions. As the plane is extremely hostile to any forms of life, it is extremely poorly studied by any mortal scholars.


[[Category:Planes]]
[[Category:Planes]]

Latest revision as of 22:20, 27 April 2024

The Boil is an outer plane that siphons matter and energy from other planes into itself, where it is then summarily and rapidly destroyed. Aside from the fragments of other planes that are in the process of being warped and atomized, the Boil is a featureless void, an endless expanse of nothing in all directions. As the plane is extremely hostile to any forms of life, it is extremely poorly studied by any mortal scholars.