
Planes of Creation
The Planes of Creation form the cosmic framework that binds existance together. Each plane puses with its own force, woven into the fabric of reality. They are the foundation upon which life and death cycle endlessly. Some planes are distant, unreachable to all but the most devoted, while others bleed directly into Thauriga, influencing the world in subtle and profound ways. While there are as many planes as there are stars in the sky, there are five prominent planes that are strongly linked together.
Thauriga, the Mortal Realm
The centre of existence, where mortals live, build, and shape their own destiny. It is tethered to every other realm through hidden leylines, divine anchors, and cracks in reality left behind from its creation. It is a realm shaped by both the wills of gods and mortals.
Álym, the Kingdom of the Gods
The realm of divine majesty beyond mortal understanding. Here, the gods rule from shining halls and celestial courts, shaping the fate of Thauriga through prayers, miracles, and prophecies. The high throne of Aurys is here, where she commands the will of the gods and her mortal followers alike.
Dásos, the Feygarden
A realm of eternal blooming, where nature flourishes without decay. It is a sanctuary of wild magic, shaped by Arvera’s touch, where seasons shift but never fade. Mortals rarely glimpse Dásos, though fey beings and nature spirits walk in the divide between Dásos and Thauriga.
Elysia, the Afterlife
A realm of peace and final rest, tended by Ebysseus, where souls live out eternity in bliss. It is shaped by memories and the lingering echoes of mortal life, allowing each soul to dwell in an afterlife shaped by the life they led. While almost every mortal soul finds its way here, those truly devout and those who gain the respect of the Gods may find their soul being sent to Álym instead.
Tárthos, the Banished Hells
A realm of twisting ruin, where Nelthares reigns supreme. It is fractured and cursed, filled with monuments of lost gods and souls who never found their way to Elysia.