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==Magma== Originally called the Plane of '''Heat''', and renamed the '''Fountains of Creation''' in 5e. In case it's not obvious, this Paraelemental Plane embodies the overlapping of Fire and Earth. Ever played "the floor is lava" as a kid? Good, because here everything is lava. Breathing is difficult, everything catches fire, magma bubbles up, you suffer damage based on your natural AC (but it's only [[d8]] instead of [[d10]]), clouds of hot gas mess you up unless you're immune to acid ''and'' fire. [[Bionicle|Lava surfing]] is actually how most nonnatives get around here. Home to [[Azer]]s, [[Fire Giants]], and [[Red Dragon]]s. As of 5e, this is speculatively the current site of Cavitius, the citadel of the [[lich]] [[Vecna]], as it mentions it's on the borders between the Planes of Earth and Fire but also says it's in a vast field of ash? Crashing his place is a bad idea, and not just because of all the incorporeal undead roaming the place. <gallery> magma Planescape.jpg </gallery>
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