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 ====== Plane ====== ====== Plane ======
-//See Also: [[lore:​Planes (Index)]], {{tagpage>​plane &​dynamic |Planes (List)}}// 
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 A single [[lore:​dominion]] is divided into a many infinite number of planes. These planes are not stacked together like plates nor are they thrown together like balls in a pit. Instead the planes are like liquids within a large bowl that cannot mix with each other. Some float on top or bottom of the others, while some twist and wrap about each other. Occasionally small bits of one liquid breaks off and forms its own suspended blob of liquid separate from the main blob. On the other side sometimes these blobs come together and reconnect. The entirety of all of the liquids are constantly in motion - some slower or faster than others. A single [[lore:​dominion]] is divided into a many infinite number of planes. These planes are not stacked together like plates nor are they thrown together like balls in a pit. Instead the planes are like liquids within a large bowl that cannot mix with each other. Some float on top or bottom of the others, while some twist and wrap about each other. Occasionally small bits of one liquid breaks off and forms its own suspended blob of liquid separate from the main blob. On the other side sometimes these blobs come together and reconnect. The entirety of all of the liquids are constantly in motion - some slower or faster than others.
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 A demiplane can operate within its own rules as long as it does not violate any of the absolute laws of the plane where it exists. Commonly a demiplane is used to create a small space that operates on rules that change, but not violate the native plane'​s rules. Commonly this involves changes in physical or temporal laws. A demiplane can operate within its own rules as long as it does not violate any of the absolute laws of the plane where it exists. Commonly a demiplane is used to create a small space that operates on rules that change, but not violate the native plane'​s rules. Commonly this involves changes in physical or temporal laws.
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 +===== See Also =====
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 +  * [[lore:​Planes (List)]]
 +  * {{tagpage>​plane &​dynamic |Planes (Tag)}}//