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===Ysgard=== The first layer is actually called "Ysgard", and it is the most populous of the three layers. Ysgard itself has an appearance easily identifiable with the material plane, though with a lot more vibrancy and energy. The weather tends to be a lot more spectacular and the landscape is far more rugged and inhospitable. With the constant motion of the ground there are few permanent settlements, with the inhabitants of the land living in mobile camps or frontier towns with the occasional grand hall built at places of interest. Only the deities really have the power to fix the terrain into anything truly permanent. Though with that being said, there is the great city of '''Himinborg''', which houses the largest population in the layer and likely the plane, which sits in the Plains of Ida, a large open expanse which holds daily festivals and markets. Though most later editions ignore the connection with the Norse Pantheon, Himinborg is actually the divine realm of Heimdall, and the city sits at the gates of the Bifrost, which can be directed to touch any world of the Prime Material Plane. The layer is also littered with battlefields, where armies have come together to fight one another for whatever reason. A large region of the layer is called '''Aflheim''' (Elf-Home) where funnily enough, there lives a significant presence of elven petitioners and mortals. Aflheim has its own weather system and has a recognisable pattern of seasons, where in winter it gets so cold and bitter that the Elves have to retreat into caves to keep themselves warm. <gallery> Gladsheim MotP 1e.jpg Gates of the moon PoC.jpg Asgard PoC.jpg Alfheim PoC.jpg Merratet PoC.jpg Jotunheim PoC.jpg Vanaheim PoC.jpg </gallery>
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