The cocoon of the Inner Planes, the Ethereal Plane is, in Marinj the Poet's words, the grand and misty shore. For a body that's seen it, the description makes sense, because the Ethereal's like a great fog-bound realm with mists of green, red, silver, blue, and whatnot in between.
[quote=Chumbaniya]Luckily, the experience was not entirely futile for me, since I found a great quiz about egyptian gods (just posted it in general).[/quote]
You could always still take my quiz, even if you don't know what it means. :paperbag2:
[quote=Sinder Velvin][quote=Chumbaniya]Luckily, the experience was not entirely futile for me, since I found a great quiz about egyptian gods (just posted it in general).[/quote]
You could always still take my quiz, even if you don't know what it means. :paperbag2:[/quote]
I did, and it told me something about a material world, Since my stock answer was the "I have no idea" one
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Chumbaniya Has Spoken!
"It's a party. It doesn't have to make sense" - Homer "To alcohol - the cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems" - Homer
[quote=Chumbaniya][quote=Sinder Velvin][quote=Chumbaniya]Luckily, the experience was not entirely futile for me, since I found a great quiz about egyptian gods (just posted it in general).[/quote]
You could always still take my quiz, even if you don't know what it means. :paperbag2:[/quote]
I did, and it told me something about a material world, Since my stock answer was the "I have no idea" one [/quote]
No specific place
Certain planewalkers travel all over the Great Road and have no real place to call home. They go wherever they want to go whenever they want to go, and don't really prefer any place over another.
I've never played Planescape
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D�anaim smaoineamh, d� bhr� sin, t�im ann - Descartes
Only the dead have seen the end of war ~ Plato
Fairy tales do not tell children the dragons exist. Children already know that dragons exist. Fairy tales tell children the dragons can be killed. - G.K. Chesterton