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'''Multiverse''' is a common slang term that refers to an over-arching "multiplicity of universes" created by the grouping of [[plane]]s. An alternative term with the same meaning is '''Cosmology'''. ==List of D&D Multiverses== * The [[Great Wheel]] is the oldest D&D cosmology, originating in [[Advanced Dungeons & Dragons]] and developed by the [[Planescape]] setting. It is considered the "iconic" multiverse and is currently the primary field of play as of 5e. * The [[World Tree]] is a cosmology unique to the [[Forgotten Realms]] setting. * The [[World Axis]] is a cosmology invented for [[Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition]], and is synonymous with the [[Nentir Vale]] setting. * The [[Great Beyond]] is the cosmology [[Pathfinder]] created for its [[Golarion]] setting, and in many ways represents a blending point of the Great Wheel and World Axis. * The [[Orrery]] is the fan-nickname for the unique cosmology of the [[Eberron]] setting. ==Assorted Multiverses== * [[Yog-Sothothery]] is a Multiverse all in its own right - and be assured, that's not good. At all. One of the core assumptions in this setting is that the human world is an illusion in a horrifying, unknowable sea that humanity can barely comprehend. Lovecraft's Multiverse is literally so insane that it's the core, overarching villain of the setting. * [[Lord of the Rings]] has a simple one; Middle-Earth is something akin to a planet, with a separate elven "plane" where the elves go when they leave Middle-Earth behind. The "planet", Arda, used to be flat and after the Fall of Numenor it was rounded out and the Elf plane, formerly the western continent, was moved to slightly off of the sphere and was only accessible to elves returning from the exile or (for those who had refused the offer to go before the Ages) migrating there as a one way trip, plus the Ringbearers as compensation for their duty, Gandalf (and presumably Radagast and the two Blue Wizards who were angels on temporary duty to Arda, with Saruman killed for his treason) and Gimli as a special guest of Legolas. There's also the void beyond, which contains the Timeless Halls (where the creator god Eru resides and where, presumably, humans go after they die) and places that are ''not'' Timeless Halls and contain uncharted assorted nastiness, such as hungry deity-eating spiders and the chained, blinded and mutilated original Big Bad Evil Guy floating and waiting for the end. * [[Warhammer Fantasy]] and [[Warhammer 40000]] has the same overall Multiverse ([[Warhammer Meta-Setting]]) - A material plane where shit happens, and the [[Realm of Chaos]], which is compromised of the four [[Chaos God]]'s individual domains that border each other in impossible ways. The Realm of Chaos bleeds into the Warhammer Fantasy material plane through the Chaos Wastes in the north, slowly becoming more and more chaotic as you move to the north pole. The Realm of Chaos has a permanent gate to the material world in [[Warhammer 40000]] through the [[Eye of Terror]] in the galactic relative west, where planets are warped to the whims of Chaos. ** [[Age of Sigmar]]'s Multiverse is larger and more like DnD's - The Realms are made out of the [[Winds of Magic]] which were released after the Old World went kaput with the [[End Times]], each corresponding to a Wind such as Fire, Life, Death or Shadow. Other planes exist and god-like beings can traverse the magical soup between the Realms, but mortals has to use Realmgates to move from Realm to Realm. The closer to the middle of a Realm one gets, the more normal it is (relative to our world); and the further away from the center one gets, the trippier it gets. Can you say infinite caves as sky and ground, air made out of brimstone and life turning to machines? [[Category: Gamer Slang]]
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