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 ==== The Celestial Planes ==== ==== The Celestial Planes ====
-Inhabited by the gods and their angels, the [[settings:planes:celestial|Celestial Planes]] are a collection of worlds each ruled over by a single god. Mortals have visited the Celestial Planes before, reporting them to be wondrous worlds of power and magic. Each god designs their own plane to their whims, giving each a unique name. Celestial planes may be heavenly and peaceful, such as Isis' meadows of Vitania and Vormaxia'infinite library of Psyche. Others are chaotic and ever-changing, like Mishra's Interium Battlefield and Osiris' Arcadian Wilds. Followers of the gods often take up an afterlife in their god's celestial plane.+Inhabited by the gods and their angels, the [[settings:planes:celestial|Celestial Planes]] are a collection of worlds each ruled over by a single god. Mortals have visited the Celestial Planes before, reporting them to be wondrous worlds of power and magic. Each god designs their own plane to their whims, giving each a unique name. Celestial planes may be heavenly and peaceful, such as Isis' meadows of Vitania and Empani'Library of Babel. Others are chaotic and ever-changing, like Mishra's Interium Battlefield and Osiris' Arcadian Wilds. Followers of the gods often take up an afterlife in their god's celestial plane.
  
 Significant among these is the //Infero//, Anubis' world. All mortal souls arrive at the Infero before heading off to their respective afterlives; these afterlives may involve reincarnating onto the Material Plane once more, or becoming any sort of being on the many immaterial planes. The only exception to this cosmic pit stop is the souls of Jaernian Nomads, who travel directly to the Kurago. Significant among these is the //Infero//, Anubis' world. All mortal souls arrive at the Infero before heading off to their respective afterlives; these afterlives may involve reincarnating onto the Material Plane once more, or becoming any sort of being on the many immaterial planes. The only exception to this cosmic pit stop is the souls of Jaernian Nomads, who travel directly to the Kurago.
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 Despite this hostility in nature, some things have managed to survive beneath the watch of the eldritch. When the island of [[settings:cahyali:vervand|Mordrik, Vervand]] was teleported there years ago, its inhabitants managed to survive until [[history:cahyali:modernage#reappearance_of_mordrik_island|the island's return to Cahyali]] in 7/28/2557 SD. Due to their long exposure to the Void, however, the inhabitants of Mordrik were forever altered. Despite this hostility in nature, some things have managed to survive beneath the watch of the eldritch. When the island of [[settings:cahyali:vervand|Mordrik, Vervand]] was teleported there years ago, its inhabitants managed to survive until [[history:cahyali:modernage#reappearance_of_mordrik_island|the island's return to Cahyali]] in 7/28/2557 SD. Due to their long exposure to the Void, however, the inhabitants of Mordrik were forever altered.
  
-The Planar Sea was hypothesized by Jican Trion of the University of RaForge on Torandor, but its existence was only definitively proven recently by dimensional mage Respare Boeson. The Planar Sea is inhospitable to any known kind of life, and lacks air or gravity, and contains remnants of matter that appear to have broken off of their plane and set adrift by catastrophic dimensional rifts. In addition, dangerous swirling torrents of flowing magic can be seen piercing between planes, emanating from elemental and divine sources and diffusing through planes of reality.+The Planar Sea was hypothesized by Jican Trion of the University of RaForge on [[settings:torandor|Torandor]], but its existence was only definitively proven recently by dimensional mage Respare Boeson. The Planar Sea is inhospitable to any known kind of life, and lacks air or gravity, and contains remnants of matter that appear to have broken off of their plane and set adrift by catastrophic dimensional rifts. In addition, dangerous swirling torrents of flowing magic can be seen piercing between planes, emanating from elemental and divine sources and diffusing through planes of reality.
  
 ===== Jicania & Trion'kar ===== ===== Jicania & Trion'kar =====
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