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The '''Infinite Staircase''' is an alternative means of planar travel if you don't mind getting a little exercise and aren't afraid of heights. The "base" of the stairs is in the palace of Argentil in the divine realm of [[Selune]] on [[Ysgard]], and from there it goes up, well, infinitely. It starts out as a simple spiral staircase but about 1,000 feet up it turns into something out of an MC Escher drawing. On almost every landing of the staircase is a portal leading to one of the planes.  
The '''Infinite Staircase''' is an alternative means of planar travel if you don't mind getting a little exercise and aren't afraid of heights. The "base" of the stairs is in the palace of Argentil in the divine realm of [[Selune]] on [[Ysgard]], and from there it goes up, well, infinitely. It starts out as a simple spiral staircase but about 1,000 feet up it turns into something out of an MC Escher drawing. On almost every landing of the staircase is a portal leading to one of the planes.  


The staircase connects to any plane where creativity is being expressed. In practice, this means any plane that has intelligent life, which is basically all of them. The staircase is maintained and guarded by [[lillend]]i and the whole thing is covered in clumps of hanging vines so that the lillendi can use their ''transport via plants'' ability to quickly reach any point on it.
The staircase connects to any plane where creativity is being expressed. In practice, this means any plane that has intelligent life, which is basically all of them. The staircase is maintained and guarded by [[lillend]] and the whole thing is covered in clumps of hanging vines so that the lillend can use their ''transport via plants'' ability to quickly reach any point on it.


The Infinite Staircase debuted simultaneously in the Planescape adventure "Tales from the Infinite Staircase" and the Forgotten Realms adventure "For Duty and Deity", and hasn't been heard from since.
The Infinite Staircase debuted simultaneously in the Planescape adventure "Tales from the Infinite Staircase" and the Forgotten Realms adventure "For Duty and Deity", and hasn't been heard from since.

Revision as of 15:02, 26 February 2022

Sigil isn't the only nexus of the planes.

The Infinite Staircase is an alternative means of planar travel if you don't mind getting a little exercise and aren't afraid of heights. The "base" of the stairs is in the palace of Argentil in the divine realm of Selune on Ysgard, and from there it goes up, well, infinitely. It starts out as a simple spiral staircase but about 1,000 feet up it turns into something out of an MC Escher drawing. On almost every landing of the staircase is a portal leading to one of the planes.

The staircase connects to any plane where creativity is being expressed. In practice, this means any plane that has intelligent life, which is basically all of them. The staircase is maintained and guarded by lillend and the whole thing is covered in clumps of hanging vines so that the lillend can use their transport via plants ability to quickly reach any point on it.

The Infinite Staircase debuted simultaneously in the Planescape adventure "Tales from the Infinite Staircase" and the Forgotten Realms adventure "For Duty and Deity", and hasn't been heard from since.

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