Monsters are a major part of any worldbuilding, but what exactly are they? What do they represent? How should they interact with the world?
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Monsters are a major part of any worldbuilding, but what exactly are they? What do they represent? How should they interact with the world?
The Outlands, the center of the Great Wheel cosmology where all the Outer Planes rotate around the Spire.
Visit the Olympian Glades of Arborea, the breadbasket of the planes, where passions run high and the wine flows in great revelries and feasts!
The Plane of Air is a popular tourist destination and features endless blue skies, flying castles, and more!
Explore the plane of twin paradises, of pastoral fields, hard workers, and extra-large beasts.
The Ethereal Plane is a transitive plane of multi-colored fog and mists, it is made up of the stuff of creation and is home to some of the strangest creatures to ever be born into reality.
Explore the plane of valor and battle, where bards sing of great deeds and the giants prepare for the end of days known as Ragnarok.
Journey to the plane of volcanoes, where the unprepared burst into the flames as soon as they arrive.
Journey through the crushing stones of the Plane of Earth, outrun the Dao slavers and uncover the fossilized remains of past explorers.
A plane of howling, never-ending wind, of dark, twisting tunnels and the home for those banished.