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From: Loki <george.williams.iv@?????.com> Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 19:56:48 -0600 Subject: Re: Single or Multiple Primes- documentation
Pursuant to our earlier discussion, here is one of several pertinent quotes from the Planescape line which used SJ as its baseline. From p.7 of A Guide to the Etheral Plane: Planar Geography The Ethereal Plane touches al the worlds of the Prime, webbing them together. While the Prime Material Plane is one plane, it's also subdivided into countless seperate worlds contained within vast "crystal spheres." Conditions from world to world sometimes vary wildly; however every world is considered part of the Prime. No matter the number and size of the crystal spheres that make up the Prime Material Plane, the Border Ethereal (sometimes abbreviated to just "the Border") touches every portion of each crystal sphere. Whether or not the Border touches areas on the Prime between crystal spheres- sometimes called the phlogiston by well lanned cutters- remains dark. There you go, actual documentation from your resident New Orleans Greybeard! -- George "Loki" Williams, writing and other abberrations Humid City http://humidcity.com http://www.myspace.com/humidcity http://community.livejournal.com/humidcity http://www.flickr.com/groups/humidcityphotos/ http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=HumidCity Humid City on Powers and Morrison http://www.transmissionsfromthehumidcity.powersandmorrison.com/ (Now mobile enabled, get it on your cell phone or pocket PC) New Orleans Oral History Project http://neworleansoralhistory.blogspot.com Subscribe Via Email: http://www.feedblitz.com/f/?Sub=48211 Planewalker, The Official Planescape Site - Section Manager http://www.planewalker.com Beyond The Moons, The Official Spelljammer Site - Writer/Developer http://www.spelljammer.org Planejammer- Loki's d20 Site http://planejammer.blogspot.com
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