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This is a fan rework of the [[Planescape]], intended to fix problems with the setting. The director of this project is [[User:BalanceIsDumb]]. Feel free to make suggestions | |||
This is a fan rework of the [[Planescape]], intended to fix problems with the setting. | |||
= | <span style='color:grey;'>EDIT: This page ''was'' marked for deletion and blanked by BalanaceIsDumb, but there's enough content here for others to harvest.</span> | ||
==Goal== | |||
I want to expand and rewrite the setting to fix the things people criticize. See [[Planescape#Critique|Critique]] | |||
Every plane of existence in Planescape must be interesting, adventure friendly, and properly and fully represent the niche they are meant to fill. The same goes for the races that populate the planes. | |||
==Prime Material== | ==Material Planes== | ||
===Prime Material=== | |||
{{Main|Prime Material Plane}} | |||
No changes needed. | No changes needed. | ||
==Shadowfell== | ===Shadowfell=== | ||
{{Main|Shadowfell}} | |||
undecided | undecided | ||
==Feywild== | ===Feywild=== | ||
{{Main|Feywild}} | |||
undecided | undecided | ||
=Inner Planes= | ==Inner Planes== | ||
I | {{Main|Inner Planes}} | ||
I haven't read much of the lore about the inner planes, so for now, I won't be focusing on them because I may change my mind about my changes when I read the lore and possibly realize my changes are unnecessary. | |||
The negative and positive planes | The negative and positive planes should be removed, as they are not adventure-friendly. Creatures native to them shall either be removed or moved to other planes. The closest equivalents to them shall be the [[#Middle Planes]]). | ||
All | All elemental planes are now arranged in a rough sphere surrounding the material planes. The planes of fire, water, air, and earth are spaced apart like the corners of a tetrahedron so that they are equally distant from each other. All of the other elemental planes exist between them. | ||
==Primary Elemental Planes== | ===Primary Elemental Planes=== | ||
===Fire=== | ====Fire==== | ||
The plane of fire is the most problematic of the primary elemental planes. | The plane of fire is the most problematic of the primary elemental planes. How can a place be made of fire but also be adventure friendly? One possibility is that it is made of fire, but fire here isn't necessarily hot there. Or maybe ways of protecting yourself from fire are easily accessible. | ||
===Water=== | ====Water==== | ||
I like the idea of the plane of water being an infinite ocean with no surface or bottom, broken up only by giant bubbles of air with islands in them, but that would not be very adventure friendly because you would then only be able to travel by submarine | I like the idea of the plane of water being an infinite ocean with no surface or bottom, broken up only by giant bubbles of air with islands in them, but that would not be very adventure friendly because you would then only be able to travel by submarine. Submarines are not as fun as ships and are harder to get. | ||
===Air=== | ====Air==== | ||
====Earth==== | |||
=== | ===Secondary and Tertiary Elemental Planes=== | ||
I have not yet decided what they should be. Secondary planes exist in between two primary planes, and tertiary planes exist between three. Ice should no longer be the plane between Water and Air. It does not make sense. Ice should just be a region of the plane of water. | |||
== | ==Middle Planes== | ||
{{Main|Middle Planes}} | |||
The middle planes exist in between the inner and outer planes. They are not quite spiritual or elemental planes but have traits of both. They are not strongly tied to any alignment, but people can end up in them as their afterlife. They have few outsiders or elementals native to them. Currently, the only two middle planes I am certainly including are the plane of bone, and the plane of wood. | |||
= | ===Bone/Death=== | ||
==Bone/Death== | |||
Imagine the negative energy plane, Hueco Mundo from Bleach, the Shinigami world from Death Note, the Soul Cairn from TES, and every other world of the undead you can think of rolled into one. | Imagine the negative energy plane, Hueco Mundo from Bleach, the Shinigami world from Death Note, the Soul Cairn from TES, and every other world of the undead you can think of rolled into one. | ||
An entire plane made of bones and the ruins of destroyed civilizations. | An entire plane made of bones and the ruins of destroyed civilizations. Unlike the negative energy plane, which this plane is the replacement of, it is not instantly deadly to the living, but it is very hostile to them. Undead creatures are the dominant form of "life" here. Every kind of undead creature is found here, also some scavenging animals and decomposing fungi. The undead form whole ecosystems here, with stronger monsters preying on the weak. The majority of undead creatures here are of the corporeal kind, but ghosts and other incorporeal undead are common as well. Vampires and other blood-dependent undead can survive here as a vast river of fresh blood flows across the plane. The plane of bone is not all wilderness and ruins. There are many large cities of undead here, and a few of them are tolerant enough of the living to be nice places to visit. But many powerful villains also make their homes here. The infinite supply of bones and naturally occurring undead makes it a perfect place to raise an undead army. Several powerful fiends have tried to conquer the plane, but have always been repelled, both by rebellious undead not wanting to lose their territory and by living heroes. This plane may have some connection with the [[Elder Evil]] Atropus. Maybe he was once a part of this plane, or perhaps he is imprisoned in the plane's core, or acts as the plane's moon when he isn't out destroying worlds. | ||
===Traits=== | ====Traits==== | ||
* The atmosphere is hard to breath | * The atmosphere is hard to breath | ||
* Plants (except undead ones) struggle to grow here because it is never daytime and there is little water | * Plants (except undead ones) struggle to grow here because it is never daytime, and there is little water | ||
* Casting certain spells, particularly healing and resurrection and some spells that affect plants, attract the attention of nearby undead creatures and have a chance of failing. | * Casting certain spells, particularly healing and resurrection and some spells that affect plants, attract the attention of nearby undead creatures and have a chance of failing. This effect gets stronger while underground. | ||
* Most necromancy spells and some | * Most necromancy spells and some that harm the living are strengthened and easier to cast. This effect gets stronger while underground. | ||
* Soulless undead | * Soulless undead creatures that survive here long enough can eventually awaken and develop a new soul. They tend to copy the alignment of the people they have been around. Attempting to resurrect an undead creature inhabited by a soul that isn't the original has unpredictable and possibly dangerous results. | ||
* Undead creatures can also | * Over time, Undead creatures can also transform into other kinds of undead. A simple skeleton may eventually become a lich, although without a phylactery. Non-corporeal undead can also slowly form bodies for themselves out of the bones and rotting flesh of the plane. | ||
* Souls that end up on this plane first appear as weak ghosts. | * Souls that end up on this plane first appear as weak ghosts. | ||
* Living things that die here immediately come back as undead, usually | * Living things that die here immediately come back as undead, usually zombies. Corporeal undead with souls, and living things whose bodies are destroyed, come back as incorporeal undead. | ||
* Incorporeal undead cannot move on to their proper afterlife unless they leave the plane. | * Incorporeal undead cannot move on to their proper afterlife unless they leave the plane. | ||
* It is always night time and the full moon is always in the middle of the sky no matter where you are on the plane. | * It is always night time and the full moon is always in the middle of the sky, no matter where you are on the plane. This full moon strangely does not trigger the transformation of lycanthropes. Occasionally, the moon turns red, and bad things happen. | ||
==Wood/Life== | ===Wood/Life=== | ||
Partially a replacement for the positive energy plane. | Partially a replacement for the positive energy plane. Also known as the world tree. The whole plane is one giant tree with many other trees and plants growing on it. This tree's roots and branches are spread across all of the planes, where they appear as ordinary trees until you climb them just the right way. You can find most any kind of plant monster here. The dead can also find there afterlife on this plane, but all become plants, plant spirits, or plant monsters. But the plane of wood is not a paradise. Many plant monsters are hostile to non-plant creatures, seeing them as prey or threats to the world tree. The plane is also populated by many animals, mostly herbivores and insects. It is also the home of many powerful nature gods. | ||
Because the world tree is connected to all the other planes, it is very useful as a trade route, and so many roads have been built on it by planar | Because the world tree is connected to all the other planes, it is very useful as a trade route, and so many roads have been built on it by planar travellers, and many settlements can be found along the roads. The plane's traits also make farming easier, so some people live their whole lives here. | ||
===Traits=== | ====Traits==== | ||
* When | * When standing on any large enough tree branch, gravity will always be towards the branch. | ||
* It is always daytime. | * It is always daytime. The sun is always moving in circles above the tree. | ||
* Healing spells | * Healing spells and some spells that affect plants are stronger and easier to cast. This effect is stronger inside the tree. | ||
* Some necromancy spells and other spells harmful to the living attract the attention of the tree's guardians and have a chance of failing. | * Some necromancy spells and other spells harmful to the living attract the attention of the tree's guardians and have a chance of failing. This effect is stronger inside the tree. | ||
* It is more difficult to start fires and fire and lightning magic are weakened. | * It is more difficult to start fires, and fire and lightning magic are weakened. | ||
* Dead things rot away much more quickly than normal and if left undisturbed will sink into the wood | * Dead things rot away much more quickly than normal and, if left undisturbed, will sink into the tree's wood in an hour. This includes undead beings, corporeal or not. | ||
* Souls that end up here reincarnate as intelligent plants | * Souls that end up here reincarnate as intelligent plants and retain memories of their previous life. Souls that die here are trapped and reincarnate as plants in one month. | ||
* Living things grow more quickly and also live longer. | * Living things grow more quickly and also live longer. | ||
==Under consideration== | ===Under consideration=== | ||
I think | I think there should be six middle planes in total, but I haven't decided what the other four should be. One possibility I am considering is to change the Shadowfell and Feywild to make them part of the middle planes. | ||
=Outer Planes= | ==Outer Planes== | ||
{{Main|Outer Planes}} | |||
The structure of the outer planes is unchanged. | The structure of the outer planes is unchanged. | ||
==Biology of Outsiders== | ===Biology of Outsiders=== | ||
I have come up with some new ideas for the biology of creatures of the outer planes. | {{Main|Outsider}} | ||
I have come up with some new ideas for the biology of creatures of the outer planes. Creatures of the outer planes are physical souls. Even though they have biology similar to material creatures, their bodies are actually made of spiritual matter that closely imitates organic matter. One of the consequences of being physical souls is that creatures of the outer planes cannot reproduce without sacrificing some of their power because entirely new souls can only come into existence in material matter. But they can get around this by breeding with a material being, which requires the outsider to sacrifice only a tiny fraction of the power they would if reproducing alone or with another outsider partner. Because of this, most outsiders are formed from the souls of the dead instead of being naturally born, as turning souls into more of their kind comes at far less cost. | |||
When a soul arrives on the outer planes, there are two possible forms that they may immediately take. | When a soul arrives on the outer planes, there are two possible forms that they may immediately take. Most souls fail to retain memories of their previous life and end up as soul larvae, a helpless and nearly mindless form. Larvae are easily converted into the lowest rank of the native outsiders of that plane. On good-aligned planes, larvae are converted as soon as they are found by a good outsider capable of promoting them because of their vulnerability. Petitioners are the souls of people who manage to retain their identity after arriving on the outer planes. Petitioners usually retain the same shape they did in life but are not always recognizable. Petitioners may keep some of the abilities they had in life but usually are far weaker than they originally were. A fighter petitioner will go down much more quickly than they did in life, and a wizard petitioner will still be able to cast high-level spells but will only be able to cast one or two spells per day. Petitioners are more difficult to promote or demote into the form of a native outsider than larvae, and if changed, will lose the abilities they had in life. Powerful creatures like dragons can also become petitioners and larvae but | ||
==Outlands== | ===Outlands=== | ||
{{Main|Outlands}} | |||
The environment of the outlands needs no changes. | The environment of the outlands needs no changes. | ||
The outlands need more native races to represent causes | The outlands need more native races to represent neutral causes other than balance and neutrality itself, which is covered by the Rilmani. | ||
===Rilmani=== | ====Rilmani==== | ||
The Rilmani | {{Main|Rilmani}} | ||
The Rilmani are to be expanded upon and have a much bigger role in the setting. They work to preserve the balance of all of the planes. They can be played as regular neutral and [[Stupid Neutral]]. Most of the Rilmani believe that if one of the planes were to become too powerful, or if one of the major planes got completely destroyed or absorbed by another, it would cause the multiverse to break apart and either fall into the Far Realm, or be forced to restructure itself into something unrecognizable. They try to police the balance of the outer planes, but also the middle and inner planes. Their efforts to keep the universe balanced this way have made them many enemies across all planes. | |||
Some extremist Rilmani interpret the cause of neutrality very differently. These heretic Rilmani want to force neutrality upon all planes and make the outlands the only outer plane. | |||
Over the last few thousand years, a new idea has started catching on with the Rilmani. | Over the last few thousand years, a new idea has started catching on with the Rilmani. There is a theory that aberrations represent a 5th force of alignment outside of good, evil, law, and chaos that does not have an opposite and is slowly tainting the multiverse as aberrations die and their souls go to the outer planes. The addition of an unbalanced 3rd dimension to the alignment chart thus threatens the balance of the multiverse and, if not stopped will eventually cause the outer planes to be consumed by the Far Realm, followed by the rest of the planes. Rilmani who believe in this theory have formed alliances with representatives of races from every outer plane to work together to wipe out all aberrations on the planes and remove all aberration souls from the outer planes. The Tanar'ri who have joined this alliance don't care and are just using it as an opportunity to finally wipe out the last of the Obyriths. The theory may or may not be true. | ||
===Unnamed new races=== | ====Unnamed new races==== | ||
All names are currently placeholders. | All names are currently placeholders. | ||
====(The Punishers)==== | =====(The Punishers)===== | ||
This new race of the Outlands are formed from the souls of mortals who were obsessed with revenge in their life but were not evil enough for the lower planes | This new race of the Outlands are formed from the souls of mortals who were obsessed with revenge in their life but were not evil enough for the lower planes and not lawful or chaotic enough for anything else. While the Punishers have no or very few memories of their previous lives, they continue with their obsession with balancing all wrongs according to their morals. They will hunt down and punish anybody regardless of alignment if they believe that person has done something to wrong another person and escaped from justice. While their targets are usually evil people who have committed great acts of evil, they cannot be called lawful or good because they are willing to kill anyone who gets in their way and willing to ignore all other rules that would hinder them. They only restraint that they do have is that they won't commit a greater act of evil than the one they are trying to punish against somebody other than the target who isn't actively hindering them. Anybody, both good and evil, seeking revenge or justice against someone else can approach them and request help, and the punishers will judge if the crime is worthy of their attention. They may simply hunt down and kill the target or use complex schemes to ruin the target's life. | ||
====(The Beasts)==== | =====(The Beasts)===== | ||
==Sigil== | ===Sigil=== | ||
I need to read up on Sigil's lore | {{Main|Sigil}} | ||
I need to read up on Sigil's lore before making any decisions. | |||
==Celestia== | ===Celestia=== | ||
{{Main|Celestia}} | |||
No changes needed. | No changes needed. | ||
==Bytopia== | ===Bytopia=== | ||
Needs a unique native race. | {{Main|Bytopia}} | ||
Needs a unique native race. Undecided about environmental changes. | |||
==Elysium== | ===Elysium=== | ||
I am thinking about moving the | {{Main|Elysium}} | ||
I am thinking about moving the [[Guardinal]]s to the Beastlands and replacing them with something else for Elysium. | |||
==Beastlands== | ===Beastlands=== | ||
{{Main|Beastlands}} | |||
Maybe bring the Guardinals here. | Maybe bring the Guardinals here. | ||
==Arborea== | ===Arborea=== | ||
{{Main|Arborea}} | |||
Come back to this later. | Come back to this later. | ||
==Ysgard== | ===Ysgard=== | ||
Needs a unique race, maybe two, but mostly should be unchanged. | {{Main|Ysgard}} | ||
Needs a unique race, maybe two, but mostly should be unchanged. I am considering taking the [[Asura]]s and rewriting them and putting them here. | |||
==Limbo== | ===Limbo=== | ||
(Going to work on this section next.) | (Going to work on this section next.) | ||
The Slaad badly need more development. | The Slaad badly need more development. I feel that they do not properly represent pure chaos the way they currently are. | ||
The environment of limbo could use some small changes to make it more adventure friendly. I would like to also expand on the people other than Slaads and [[Githzerai]] that live there. Chaotic-aligned people with strong wills could create worlds in limbo for players to explore. | |||
I may also add a second native race to limbo to represent aspects of chaos that the Slaadi lack. | |||
I | ====Slaads==== | ||
{{Main|Slaad}} | |||
(Ignore most of the stuff I have written here. I have changed my mind about a bunch of it and will rewrite it later.) | |||
The slaads are not evil. They are destructive and dangerous, but they are not motivated by malice. The stable and unchanging universe offends them, so they seek to spread change wherever they go. | |||
The slaads are not evil. | |||
While slaads | While slaads can reproduce by transforming other creatures into slaads, or impregnating other creatures to make slaads xenomorph style, their goal is not to make slaads the dominate form of life in the multiverse because that would be too orderly. This is also why the slaad lords coded the rule that no slaad can make more of the same kind of slaad, as one kind of slaad becoming dominant would also be too orderly. So slaads do not reproduce indiscriminately. | ||
Slaads generally fall into two | Slaads generally fall into two groups in terms of their behaviour. Those that religiously work to spread the cause of chaos on a large scale, and those who cause chaos just because of their nature, but it can often be hard to tell the two apart, as they both hate all things orderly. The main difference is that the former have the goal of making the whole multiverse more like limbo and restrain their impulses if it means causing more chaos in the long run, while the latter just go around doing what amuses them, which usually is also causing chaos. | ||
Slaads steal things for fun, destroy stuff for fun, start fights for fun, work to break up empires, tear down oppressive governments (which to slaads is nearly all of them), play jokes on people who are too serious, set prisoners free, and anything else that goes against an orderly world. | Slaads steal things for fun, destroy stuff for fun, start fights for fun, work to break up empires, tear down oppressive governments (which to slaads is nearly all of them), play jokes on people who are too serious, set prisoners free, and anything else that goes against an orderly world. But remember, slaads are not stupid. They do take time to think about the consequences of their actions. | ||
I am currently working on a slaad family tree. | I am currently working on a slaad family tree. I may completely change all this later. Every type of slaad can reproduce but should all use very different methods and can't produce their colour slaad. | ||
Blue slaads can create red slaads and green slaads by infecting other creatures. | Blue slaads can create red slaads and green slaads by infecting other creatures. | ||
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Red slaads can create blue slaads and green slaads by implanting tadpoles into other creatures. | Red slaads can create blue slaads and green slaads by implanting tadpoles into other creatures. | ||
Green slaads can give birth to brown slaads or | Green slaads can give birth to brown slaads or grey slaads if they consume the flesh of a powerful creature. | ||
Grey slaads can give birth to brown or white slaads. | Grey slaads can give birth to brown or white slaads. Grey slaads that gain the favor of Ygorl are promoted into death slaads. | ||
Brown slaads are a weaker form of slaad. | Brown slaads are a weaker form of slaad. A large number of brown slaads can choose to merge to form a black slaad. | ||
Black slaads can create purple slaads. | Black slaads can create purple slaads. | ||
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White Slaads can create blue slaads. | White Slaads can create blue slaads. | ||
Prismatic slaads can form when a group of slaads of at least 3 | Prismatic slaads can form when a group of slaads of at least 3 colours fight with each other and become fused into one. Prismatic slaads can only | ||
There is such thing as half-slaads. | There is such a thing as half-slaads. Half slaads grow up looking like their non-slaad parent, but if their alignment is chaotic, they will mutate into a slaad of a different colour than their slaad parent when they reach adulthood. | ||
==Pandemonium== | ===Pandemonium=== | ||
Needs a unique native race. | Needs a unique native race. It also needs some changes to make it more adventure friendly. Probably add more cities to it. | ||
==Abyss== | ===Abyss=== | ||
No changes needed. | No changes needed. | ||
==Carceri== | ===Carceri=== | ||
Demodands badly need | {{Main|Carceri}} | ||
Demodands badly need development. I am also thinking about changing the plane's structure because it seems too lawful the way it currently is, or maybe its position should be switched with Gehenna. | |||
==Hades== | ===Hades=== | ||
The | {{Main|Hades}} | ||
The [[Yugoloth]]s badly need more development and need to have their character rewritten to make them better represent neutral evil. I may also add some new native creatures to hades. I have a few ideas. | |||
==Gehenna== | ===Gehenna=== | ||
Badly needs a unique race. | {{Main|Gehenna}} | ||
Badly needs a unique race. And the structure of the plane doesn't seem very lawful. I have thought of designs for a new fiendish race that could work here, but I don't know what they should be called. | |||
==Baator== | ===Baator=== | ||
{{Main|Baator}} | |||
No changes needed. | No changes needed. | ||
==Acheron== | ===Acheron=== | ||
{{Main|Acheron}} | |||
Needs a unique native race, and should be made easier to explore to be more adventure friendly. | Needs a unique native race, and should be made easier to explore to be more adventure friendly. | ||
==Mechanus== | ===Mechanus=== | ||
I would like to make some small changes to the | {{Main|Mechanus}} | ||
I would like to make some small changes to the [[Modron]]s and other existing natives, but the environment is fine. | |||
==Arcadia== | ===Arcadia=== | ||
{{Main|Arcadia}} | |||
Needs a unique native race. | Needs a unique native race. | ||
=Other Planes= | ==Other Planes== | ||
==Astral Plane== | ===Astral Plane=== | ||
== | ===Ethereal Plane=== | ||
==Far Realm== | |||
===Far Realm=== | |||
{{Main|Far Realm}} | |||
The far realm is neither elemental nor spiritual nor material but entirely different. It is made up of infinite layers of madness, even worse than the abyss. Although some layers of the far realm are not too different than those of the material world, aside from the maddeningly horrifying monsters everywhere. | |||
The far realm is extremely dangerous even for high-level players unless they find a way to disguise themselves as far realm natives convincingly. This includes disguising not just their bodies but also their souls, as souls from the multiverse are distinct from those in the far realm and will attract curious monsters that can detect them. | |||
====Traits==== | |||
* Creatures that die in the far realm do not go to the outer planes on death because it is outside of the multiverse. Their souls wander as disembodied spirits until they either get eaten by some far realm monster or reincarnated as an aberration. | |||
* Most spells that would send you to another plane do not work properly. Attempting to enter the ethereal plane will send you to another layer of the far realm. Attempting to reach the astral plane is dangerous and may send you to the plane of nothingness instead. | |||
* The true form of aberrations is revealed because the far realm does not have the same dimensional limitations as the multiverse. All aberrations appear larger and more monstrous than they do in the multiverse. Larger and more powerful aberrations can drive people that look at them into insanity. | |||
===Plane of Nothingness=== | |||
A plane that exists between the multiverse and the Far Realm. The [[Elder Evils]] Pandorym and Bolothamog, [[Vestige]]s, things sucked into a [[Sphere of Anihilation]], and the souls of people who drew The Void from the [[Deck of Many Things]]. Even though it is closer to the multiverse than the far realm, this place is perhaps even more incomprehensible. This is the place where things that don't exist or shouldn't exist. Very little is known about it because very few people have ever been to it and returned and the Vestiges who live there tend to not give reliable information about it. It is an endless black void one can wander in for thousands of years without finding anything. One of the few things you can find in the nothingness are the homes of the vestiges, which are dreamlike realms based on the thoughts and memories of the vestiges. Vestiges can observe the multiverse from theses homes. | |||
====Traits==== | |||
* The nothingness makes spells either impossible or extremely difficult to cast, but some magic items still work. To escape you must either have a magic item to allow you to return or have somebody else pull you back. It is also possible to escape by returning to your body if you are in astral form, although coming here in astral form is not recommended, because it can only be done if your body is in the far realm. | |||
* There is no air, but you don't need to breathe. | |||
* Even though there is no ground in most areas, you can move as though walking. | |||
* If you die here, your soul is lost in the nothingness and your body disintegrates. | |||
* All non-magical non-living objects disintegrate unless they are touching or being carried by something alive or magical. | |||
* Spending a long time in the nothingness causes mental damage. | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:02, 24 June 2023
This is a fan rework of the Planescape, intended to fix problems with the setting. The director of this project is User:BalanceIsDumb. Feel free to make suggestions
EDIT: This page was marked for deletion and blanked by BalanaceIsDumb, but there's enough content here for others to harvest.
Goal[edit]
I want to expand and rewrite the setting to fix the things people criticize. See Critique
Every plane of existence in Planescape must be interesting, adventure friendly, and properly and fully represent the niche they are meant to fill. The same goes for the races that populate the planes.
Material Planes[edit]
Prime Material[edit]
No changes needed.
Shadowfell[edit]
undecided
Feywild[edit]
undecided
Inner Planes[edit]
I haven't read much of the lore about the inner planes, so for now, I won't be focusing on them because I may change my mind about my changes when I read the lore and possibly realize my changes are unnecessary.
The negative and positive planes should be removed, as they are not adventure-friendly. Creatures native to them shall either be removed or moved to other planes. The closest equivalents to them shall be the #Middle Planes).
All elemental planes are now arranged in a rough sphere surrounding the material planes. The planes of fire, water, air, and earth are spaced apart like the corners of a tetrahedron so that they are equally distant from each other. All of the other elemental planes exist between them.
Primary Elemental Planes[edit]
Fire[edit]
The plane of fire is the most problematic of the primary elemental planes. How can a place be made of fire but also be adventure friendly? One possibility is that it is made of fire, but fire here isn't necessarily hot there. Or maybe ways of protecting yourself from fire are easily accessible.
Water[edit]
I like the idea of the plane of water being an infinite ocean with no surface or bottom, broken up only by giant bubbles of air with islands in them, but that would not be very adventure friendly because you would then only be able to travel by submarine. Submarines are not as fun as ships and are harder to get.
Air[edit]
Earth[edit]
Secondary and Tertiary Elemental Planes[edit]
I have not yet decided what they should be. Secondary planes exist in between two primary planes, and tertiary planes exist between three. Ice should no longer be the plane between Water and Air. It does not make sense. Ice should just be a region of the plane of water.
Middle Planes[edit]
The middle planes exist in between the inner and outer planes. They are not quite spiritual or elemental planes but have traits of both. They are not strongly tied to any alignment, but people can end up in them as their afterlife. They have few outsiders or elementals native to them. Currently, the only two middle planes I am certainly including are the plane of bone, and the plane of wood.
Bone/Death[edit]
Imagine the negative energy plane, Hueco Mundo from Bleach, the Shinigami world from Death Note, the Soul Cairn from TES, and every other world of the undead you can think of rolled into one.
An entire plane made of bones and the ruins of destroyed civilizations. Unlike the negative energy plane, which this plane is the replacement of, it is not instantly deadly to the living, but it is very hostile to them. Undead creatures are the dominant form of "life" here. Every kind of undead creature is found here, also some scavenging animals and decomposing fungi. The undead form whole ecosystems here, with stronger monsters preying on the weak. The majority of undead creatures here are of the corporeal kind, but ghosts and other incorporeal undead are common as well. Vampires and other blood-dependent undead can survive here as a vast river of fresh blood flows across the plane. The plane of bone is not all wilderness and ruins. There are many large cities of undead here, and a few of them are tolerant enough of the living to be nice places to visit. But many powerful villains also make their homes here. The infinite supply of bones and naturally occurring undead makes it a perfect place to raise an undead army. Several powerful fiends have tried to conquer the plane, but have always been repelled, both by rebellious undead not wanting to lose their territory and by living heroes. This plane may have some connection with the Elder Evil Atropus. Maybe he was once a part of this plane, or perhaps he is imprisoned in the plane's core, or acts as the plane's moon when he isn't out destroying worlds.
Traits[edit]
- The atmosphere is hard to breath
- Plants (except undead ones) struggle to grow here because it is never daytime, and there is little water
- Casting certain spells, particularly healing and resurrection and some spells that affect plants, attract the attention of nearby undead creatures and have a chance of failing. This effect gets stronger while underground.
- Most necromancy spells and some that harm the living are strengthened and easier to cast. This effect gets stronger while underground.
- Soulless undead creatures that survive here long enough can eventually awaken and develop a new soul. They tend to copy the alignment of the people they have been around. Attempting to resurrect an undead creature inhabited by a soul that isn't the original has unpredictable and possibly dangerous results.
- Over time, Undead creatures can also transform into other kinds of undead. A simple skeleton may eventually become a lich, although without a phylactery. Non-corporeal undead can also slowly form bodies for themselves out of the bones and rotting flesh of the plane.
- Souls that end up on this plane first appear as weak ghosts.
- Living things that die here immediately come back as undead, usually zombies. Corporeal undead with souls, and living things whose bodies are destroyed, come back as incorporeal undead.
- Incorporeal undead cannot move on to their proper afterlife unless they leave the plane.
- It is always night time and the full moon is always in the middle of the sky, no matter where you are on the plane. This full moon strangely does not trigger the transformation of lycanthropes. Occasionally, the moon turns red, and bad things happen.
Wood/Life[edit]
Partially a replacement for the positive energy plane. Also known as the world tree. The whole plane is one giant tree with many other trees and plants growing on it. This tree's roots and branches are spread across all of the planes, where they appear as ordinary trees until you climb them just the right way. You can find most any kind of plant monster here. The dead can also find there afterlife on this plane, but all become plants, plant spirits, or plant monsters. But the plane of wood is not a paradise. Many plant monsters are hostile to non-plant creatures, seeing them as prey or threats to the world tree. The plane is also populated by many animals, mostly herbivores and insects. It is also the home of many powerful nature gods.
Because the world tree is connected to all the other planes, it is very useful as a trade route, and so many roads have been built on it by planar travellers, and many settlements can be found along the roads. The plane's traits also make farming easier, so some people live their whole lives here.
Traits[edit]
- When standing on any large enough tree branch, gravity will always be towards the branch.
- It is always daytime. The sun is always moving in circles above the tree.
- Healing spells and some spells that affect plants are stronger and easier to cast. This effect is stronger inside the tree.
- Some necromancy spells and other spells harmful to the living attract the attention of the tree's guardians and have a chance of failing. This effect is stronger inside the tree.
- It is more difficult to start fires, and fire and lightning magic are weakened.
- Dead things rot away much more quickly than normal and, if left undisturbed, will sink into the tree's wood in an hour. This includes undead beings, corporeal or not.
- Souls that end up here reincarnate as intelligent plants and retain memories of their previous life. Souls that die here are trapped and reincarnate as plants in one month.
- Living things grow more quickly and also live longer.
Under consideration[edit]
I think there should be six middle planes in total, but I haven't decided what the other four should be. One possibility I am considering is to change the Shadowfell and Feywild to make them part of the middle planes.
Outer Planes[edit]
The structure of the outer planes is unchanged.
Biology of Outsiders[edit]
I have come up with some new ideas for the biology of creatures of the outer planes. Creatures of the outer planes are physical souls. Even though they have biology similar to material creatures, their bodies are actually made of spiritual matter that closely imitates organic matter. One of the consequences of being physical souls is that creatures of the outer planes cannot reproduce without sacrificing some of their power because entirely new souls can only come into existence in material matter. But they can get around this by breeding with a material being, which requires the outsider to sacrifice only a tiny fraction of the power they would if reproducing alone or with another outsider partner. Because of this, most outsiders are formed from the souls of the dead instead of being naturally born, as turning souls into more of their kind comes at far less cost.
When a soul arrives on the outer planes, there are two possible forms that they may immediately take. Most souls fail to retain memories of their previous life and end up as soul larvae, a helpless and nearly mindless form. Larvae are easily converted into the lowest rank of the native outsiders of that plane. On good-aligned planes, larvae are converted as soon as they are found by a good outsider capable of promoting them because of their vulnerability. Petitioners are the souls of people who manage to retain their identity after arriving on the outer planes. Petitioners usually retain the same shape they did in life but are not always recognizable. Petitioners may keep some of the abilities they had in life but usually are far weaker than they originally were. A fighter petitioner will go down much more quickly than they did in life, and a wizard petitioner will still be able to cast high-level spells but will only be able to cast one or two spells per day. Petitioners are more difficult to promote or demote into the form of a native outsider than larvae, and if changed, will lose the abilities they had in life. Powerful creatures like dragons can also become petitioners and larvae but
Outlands[edit]
The environment of the outlands needs no changes.
The outlands need more native races to represent neutral causes other than balance and neutrality itself, which is covered by the Rilmani.
Rilmani[edit]
The Rilmani are to be expanded upon and have a much bigger role in the setting. They work to preserve the balance of all of the planes. They can be played as regular neutral and Stupid Neutral. Most of the Rilmani believe that if one of the planes were to become too powerful, or if one of the major planes got completely destroyed or absorbed by another, it would cause the multiverse to break apart and either fall into the Far Realm, or be forced to restructure itself into something unrecognizable. They try to police the balance of the outer planes, but also the middle and inner planes. Their efforts to keep the universe balanced this way have made them many enemies across all planes.
Some extremist Rilmani interpret the cause of neutrality very differently. These heretic Rilmani want to force neutrality upon all planes and make the outlands the only outer plane.
Over the last few thousand years, a new idea has started catching on with the Rilmani. There is a theory that aberrations represent a 5th force of alignment outside of good, evil, law, and chaos that does not have an opposite and is slowly tainting the multiverse as aberrations die and their souls go to the outer planes. The addition of an unbalanced 3rd dimension to the alignment chart thus threatens the balance of the multiverse and, if not stopped will eventually cause the outer planes to be consumed by the Far Realm, followed by the rest of the planes. Rilmani who believe in this theory have formed alliances with representatives of races from every outer plane to work together to wipe out all aberrations on the planes and remove all aberration souls from the outer planes. The Tanar'ri who have joined this alliance don't care and are just using it as an opportunity to finally wipe out the last of the Obyriths. The theory may or may not be true.
Unnamed new races[edit]
All names are currently placeholders.
(The Punishers)[edit]
This new race of the Outlands are formed from the souls of mortals who were obsessed with revenge in their life but were not evil enough for the lower planes and not lawful or chaotic enough for anything else. While the Punishers have no or very few memories of their previous lives, they continue with their obsession with balancing all wrongs according to their morals. They will hunt down and punish anybody regardless of alignment if they believe that person has done something to wrong another person and escaped from justice. While their targets are usually evil people who have committed great acts of evil, they cannot be called lawful or good because they are willing to kill anyone who gets in their way and willing to ignore all other rules that would hinder them. They only restraint that they do have is that they won't commit a greater act of evil than the one they are trying to punish against somebody other than the target who isn't actively hindering them. Anybody, both good and evil, seeking revenge or justice against someone else can approach them and request help, and the punishers will judge if the crime is worthy of their attention. They may simply hunt down and kill the target or use complex schemes to ruin the target's life.
(The Beasts)[edit]
Sigil[edit]
I need to read up on Sigil's lore before making any decisions.
Celestia[edit]
No changes needed.
Bytopia[edit]
Needs a unique native race. Undecided about environmental changes.
Elysium[edit]
I am thinking about moving the Guardinals to the Beastlands and replacing them with something else for Elysium.
Beastlands[edit]
Maybe bring the Guardinals here.
Arborea[edit]
Come back to this later.
Ysgard[edit]
Needs a unique race, maybe two, but mostly should be unchanged. I am considering taking the Asuras and rewriting them and putting them here.
Limbo[edit]
(Going to work on this section next.)
The Slaad badly need more development. I feel that they do not properly represent pure chaos the way they currently are.
The environment of limbo could use some small changes to make it more adventure friendly. I would like to also expand on the people other than Slaads and Githzerai that live there. Chaotic-aligned people with strong wills could create worlds in limbo for players to explore.
I may also add a second native race to limbo to represent aspects of chaos that the Slaadi lack.
Slaads[edit]
(Ignore most of the stuff I have written here. I have changed my mind about a bunch of it and will rewrite it later.)
The slaads are not evil. They are destructive and dangerous, but they are not motivated by malice. The stable and unchanging universe offends them, so they seek to spread change wherever they go.
While slaads can reproduce by transforming other creatures into slaads, or impregnating other creatures to make slaads xenomorph style, their goal is not to make slaads the dominate form of life in the multiverse because that would be too orderly. This is also why the slaad lords coded the rule that no slaad can make more of the same kind of slaad, as one kind of slaad becoming dominant would also be too orderly. So slaads do not reproduce indiscriminately.
Slaads generally fall into two groups in terms of their behaviour. Those that religiously work to spread the cause of chaos on a large scale, and those who cause chaos just because of their nature, but it can often be hard to tell the two apart, as they both hate all things orderly. The main difference is that the former have the goal of making the whole multiverse more like limbo and restrain their impulses if it means causing more chaos in the long run, while the latter just go around doing what amuses them, which usually is also causing chaos.
Slaads steal things for fun, destroy stuff for fun, start fights for fun, work to break up empires, tear down oppressive governments (which to slaads is nearly all of them), play jokes on people who are too serious, set prisoners free, and anything else that goes against an orderly world. But remember, slaads are not stupid. They do take time to think about the consequences of their actions.
I am currently working on a slaad family tree. I may completely change all this later. Every type of slaad can reproduce but should all use very different methods and can't produce their colour slaad.
Blue slaads can create red slaads and green slaads by infecting other creatures.
Red slaads can create blue slaads and green slaads by implanting tadpoles into other creatures.
Green slaads can give birth to brown slaads or grey slaads if they consume the flesh of a powerful creature.
Grey slaads can give birth to brown or white slaads. Grey slaads that gain the favor of Ygorl are promoted into death slaads.
Brown slaads are a weaker form of slaad. A large number of brown slaads can choose to merge to form a black slaad.
Black slaads can create purple slaads.
Purple slaads can create red slaads.
White Slaads can create blue slaads.
Prismatic slaads can form when a group of slaads of at least 3 colours fight with each other and become fused into one. Prismatic slaads can only
There is such a thing as half-slaads. Half slaads grow up looking like their non-slaad parent, but if their alignment is chaotic, they will mutate into a slaad of a different colour than their slaad parent when they reach adulthood.
Pandemonium[edit]
Needs a unique native race. It also needs some changes to make it more adventure friendly. Probably add more cities to it.
Abyss[edit]
No changes needed.
Carceri[edit]
Demodands badly need development. I am also thinking about changing the plane's structure because it seems too lawful the way it currently is, or maybe its position should be switched with Gehenna.
Hades[edit]
The Yugoloths badly need more development and need to have their character rewritten to make them better represent neutral evil. I may also add some new native creatures to hades. I have a few ideas.
Gehenna[edit]
Badly needs a unique race. And the structure of the plane doesn't seem very lawful. I have thought of designs for a new fiendish race that could work here, but I don't know what they should be called.
Baator[edit]
No changes needed.
Acheron[edit]
Needs a unique native race, and should be made easier to explore to be more adventure friendly.
Mechanus[edit]
I would like to make some small changes to the Modrons and other existing natives, but the environment is fine.
Arcadia[edit]
Needs a unique native race.
Other Planes[edit]
Astral Plane[edit]
Ethereal Plane[edit]
Far Realm[edit]
The far realm is neither elemental nor spiritual nor material but entirely different. It is made up of infinite layers of madness, even worse than the abyss. Although some layers of the far realm are not too different than those of the material world, aside from the maddeningly horrifying monsters everywhere.
The far realm is extremely dangerous even for high-level players unless they find a way to disguise themselves as far realm natives convincingly. This includes disguising not just their bodies but also their souls, as souls from the multiverse are distinct from those in the far realm and will attract curious monsters that can detect them.
Traits[edit]
- Creatures that die in the far realm do not go to the outer planes on death because it is outside of the multiverse. Their souls wander as disembodied spirits until they either get eaten by some far realm monster or reincarnated as an aberration.
- Most spells that would send you to another plane do not work properly. Attempting to enter the ethereal plane will send you to another layer of the far realm. Attempting to reach the astral plane is dangerous and may send you to the plane of nothingness instead.
- The true form of aberrations is revealed because the far realm does not have the same dimensional limitations as the multiverse. All aberrations appear larger and more monstrous than they do in the multiverse. Larger and more powerful aberrations can drive people that look at them into insanity.
Plane of Nothingness[edit]
A plane that exists between the multiverse and the Far Realm. The Elder Evils Pandorym and Bolothamog, Vestiges, things sucked into a Sphere of Anihilation, and the souls of people who drew The Void from the Deck of Many Things. Even though it is closer to the multiverse than the far realm, this place is perhaps even more incomprehensible. This is the place where things that don't exist or shouldn't exist. Very little is known about it because very few people have ever been to it and returned and the Vestiges who live there tend to not give reliable information about it. It is an endless black void one can wander in for thousands of years without finding anything. One of the few things you can find in the nothingness are the homes of the vestiges, which are dreamlike realms based on the thoughts and memories of the vestiges. Vestiges can observe the multiverse from theses homes.
Traits[edit]
- The nothingness makes spells either impossible or extremely difficult to cast, but some magic items still work. To escape you must either have a magic item to allow you to return or have somebody else pull you back. It is also possible to escape by returning to your body if you are in astral form, although coming here in astral form is not recommended, because it can only be done if your body is in the far realm.
- There is no air, but you don't need to breathe.
- Even though there is no ground in most areas, you can move as though walking.
- If you die here, your soul is lost in the nothingness and your body disintegrates.
- All non-magical non-living objects disintegrate unless they are touching or being carried by something alive or magical.
- Spending a long time in the nothingness causes mental damage.