Plane (Dungeons & Dragons)
The planes of the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game constitute the multiverse in which the game takes place. The concept of the Inner, Ethereal, Prime Material, Astral, and Outer Planes was introduced in the earliest versions of Dungeons & Dragons; at the time there were only four Inner Planes and no set number of Outer Planes. This later evolved into what became known as the Great Wheel cosmology. The fourth edition of the game used a different, very simplified cosmology with just six main planes called the World Axis Cosmology. The fifth edition has brought back a new version of the Great Wheel cosmology.
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Plane (Dungeons & Dragons)
The planes of the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game constitute the multiverse in which the game takes place. The concept of the Inner, Ethereal, Prime Material, Astral, and Outer Planes was introduced in the earliest versions of Dungeons & Dragons; at the time there were only four Inner Planes and no set number of Outer Planes. This later evolved into what became known as the Great Wheel cosmology. The fourth edition of the game used a different, very simplified cosmology with just six main planes called the World Axis Cosmology. The fifth edition has brought back a new version of the Great Wheel cosmology.
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The planes of the Dungeons & D ...... f which are unique to Eberron.
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The planes of the Dungeons & D ...... of the Great Wheel cosmology.
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