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Revision as of 01:35, 10 January 2025
The outer realms are a place of remnants and fragments, ancient worlds and realities which continue to swirl adrift in the great vortex around the Fracture. These places are almost universally damaged or shattered in some way, with twisted laws of nature and horrors from the veil which have since taken residence in their endless halls. To venture out into these places may provide great insight and opportunity, but possess equally great dangers.
Collided Realms
Ephimoria | Outer Realms |
Ephimoria refers to the continents that the story of its namesake takes place in and is where characters spend most, if not all their time. | While the center of the story for Ephimoria is the realm itself, there are outside places that have settled in around us with stories of their own. |
Otherworld Materials
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Geography • Races • Flora • Fauna • Stones • Metals • Cloth • Outer Realms |
The Realm of Ephimoria • Beyond the Fracture |