The Gray Waste of Hades

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At a Glance

One of the Outer Planes. It contains three layers: Oinos, Niflheim, and Pluton.

Portals to Hades

  • There’s a portal to Hades somewhere near Kanaglym, uncovered by the dwarves shortly before the city was abandoned

Sources

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 108
  • Old Empires [FR10/9274] page 10

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The Tarterian Depths of Carceri

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At a Glance

One of the Outer Planes. It contains six layers: Orthrys, Cathrys, Minethys, Colothys, Porphatys, and Agathys. Also known as Tarterus.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 104

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Infinite Layers of the Abyss

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At a Glance

The Abyss is one of the Outer Planes. It contains an unknown number of layers. The Abyss, more commonly than other planes, is also described in terms of multi-level Realms.


Layers

The Plain of Infinite Portals is the first layer.

The Realm of a Million Eyes is the 6th layer, ruled by the Great Mother.

The Phantom Plane is the 7th layer, ruled by Sess’inik.

Twelvetrees is the 12th layer.

Blood Tor is the 13th layer.

The Icy Wastes is the 23th layer, ruled by Kostchtchie.

Azzagrat is composed of the 45th, 46th, and 47th layers, and is ruled by Graz’zt.

The Demonweb Pits is the 66th layer, ruled by Lolth.

Smargard is the 74th layer, ruled by Merrshaulk.

The Brine Flats is the 88th layer, ruled by Demogorgon from the palace of Abysm. Also called the Gaping Maw.

Dagon resides on the 89th layer.

Thanatos is the 113th layer; its ruler was once (and may again be) Orcus, but it’s not certain.

The Writhing Realm is the 177th layer, probably ruled by Ugudenk.

The Rotting Plane is the 181st layer.

The Slime Pits is the 222nd layer; it is inhabited by both Juiblex and Zuggtmoy. Also called Shedaklah.

The Hidden Layer is the 248th layer, once ruled by Eltab and now fought over by his lieutenants.

Durao is the 274th layer. Also called the gateway layer.

Sulfanorum is the 303rd layer.

Worm Realm is the 339th layer.

The Fortress of Indifference is the 348th layer, ruled by a nalfeshnee named Tapheon.

The Plains of Gallenshu is the 377th layer.

Woeful Escarand is the 400th layer.

Yeenoghu’s Realm is the 422nd layer.

The Noisome Vale is the 489th layer; a balor named Tarnhem once ruled here, but is currently missing. In spite of his absence, his servitors keep the demon’s residence in order and repel uninvited visitors.

Torremor is the 503rd layer, ruled by Pazuzu.

Vudra is the 531st layer, perhaps ruled by Shaktari.

The Fleshforges are the 558th level, possibly ruled by Dwiergus.

The Prison of the Mad God is the 586th layer.

Caverns of the Skull God is the 643rd layer.

Zionyn is the 663rd level, ruled by Obox-Ob.


Sources

Passing Mention
Other Resources
  • Search for the Abyss on the FR Wiki

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The Windswept Depths of Pandemonium

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At a Glance

One of the Outer Planes. It contains four layers: Pandesmos, Cocytus, Phlegethon, and Agathion.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 96

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The Ever-Changing Chaos of Limbo

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At a Glance

One of the Outer Planes. There is only one layer.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 92

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The Heroic Domains of Ysgard

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At a Glance

One of the Outer Planes. It contains three layers: Ysgard, Muspelheim, and Nidavellir.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 90

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The Olympian Glades of Arborea

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At a Glance

One of the Outer Planes. It contains three layers: Arvandor, Aquallor, and Mithardir.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 144

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The Wilderness of the Beastlands

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At a Glance

The Beastlands, formally the Wilderness of the Beastlands, is one of the Outer Planes. It contains three layers: Krigala, Brux, and Karasuthra.

Deneir and Milil have domains here.


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 141
Passing Mention
Other Resources

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The Blessed Fields of Elysium

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At a Glance

One of the Outer Planes. It contains four layers: Amoria, Eronia, Belierin, and Thalasia.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 138

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The Twin Paradises of Bytopia

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At a Glance

One of the Outer Planes. It contains two layers: Dothion and Shurrock.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 136

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