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===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.
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