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===Special=== *'''Cynosure:''' A plane that does not connect to the Prime Material at all but instead connects to the divine realms of all of the other gods. It is absolutely impossible for mortals to reach it without a divine invitation. Here magic is completed flattened, making it impossible for any single god to claim dominance. However the plane is completely immutable and serves no strategic purpose other than to exist as a meeting ground for deities to hold court or air grievances. *'''Fugue Plane:''' another unique and important plane in the World Tree model. Instead of departed souls immediately dropping into planes of their respective alignment as they would in other settings, they temporarily stop off in the Fugue plane to await collection by agents of their patron deity. This means that atheism is a no-no in the Forgotten Realms, as godless souls get denied proper afterlives and have to sit around bored for eternity, make deals with [[Baatezu]] to escape, or [[Grimdark|get absorbed into the mortar]] of [[Kelemvor]]'s city of the dead and vanish forever. None of which are very appealing choices. *When a deity dies or disappears, so do all of the astral connections to its realm. While this gives the apparent appearance of it no longer existing, it is believed that those abandoned realms are instead drifting outside of the cosmology waiting to be rediscovered or reclaimed, such as [[Amaunator]]'s realm of Eternal Sun or [[Bhaal]]'s Throne of Blood. [[Category: Dungeons & Dragons]] [[Category: Planes]]
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