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The Inner Planes are comprised of the four elements; the fundamental forces which serve as the building blocks of the Prime Material Plane:
 
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The '''Inner Planes''' comprise the fundamental forces which serve as the building blocks of all the multiverse. They include six major planes, each solely devoted to a single force. These are the four Elemental Planes and two Energy Planes. Although each of the major inner planes is considered infinite in its own right there are vast areas where they overlap with each other, creating the twelve minor planes known as the Paraelemental Planes and Quasielemental Planes.  The major planes combine within the minor planes, effectively creating elemental alloys.
   
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It is possible to travel between elemental planes through the minor planes, going from the Elemental Plane of Water to the Elemental Plane of Earth by way of the Paraelemental Plane of Ooze. However, there are no planes known to exist which connect opposing elements: Fire & Water, Earth & Air, Positive & Negative.
- [[Fire]]<BR>
 
   
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== Elemental Planes ==
- [[Earth]]<BR>
 
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[[Elemental Plane of Fire|Fire]]
   
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[[Elemental Plane of Earth|Earth]]
- [[Water]]<BR>
 
   
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[[Elemental Plane of Water|Water]]
- [[Air]]<BR>
 
   
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[[Elemental Plane of Air|Air]]
Also included with these four are the Positive and Negative Energy Planes, which radiate the power of life and death, respectively.
 
   
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== Energy Planes ==
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[[Positive Energy Plane|Positive]]
   
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[[Negative Energy Plane|Negative]]
   
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== Paraelemental Planes ==
Although each Inner Plane is infinite, they also have edges where they overlap with each other, creating the Para-Elemental Planes:
 
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Fire - [[Paraelemental Plane of Magma|Magma]] - Earth
   
 
Earth - [[Paraelemental Plane of Ooze|Ooze/Mud]] - Water
Fire - Magma - Earth
 
   
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Water - [[Paraelemental Plane of Ice|Ice]] - Air
Earth - Ooze/Mud - Water
 
   
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Air - [[Paraelemental Plane of Smoke|Smoke]] - Fire
Water - Ice - Air
 
   
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== Quasielemental Planes ==
Air - Smoke - Fire
 
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=== Positive Quasielements: ===
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Fire - [[Quasielemental Plane of Radiance|Radiance]]
   
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Earth - [[Quasielemental Plane of Mineral|Mineral]]
   
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Water - [[Quasielemental Plane of Steam|Steam]]
   
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Air - [[Quasielemental Plane of Lightning|Lightning]]
In addition to overlapping with each other, the four elemental planes connect to the Positive Energy and Negative Energy planes, creating the Quasi-Elemental Planes:
 
   
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=== Negative Quasielements: ===
Positive Quasi-Elements:
 
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Fire - [[Quasielemental Plane of Ash|Ash]]
   
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Earth - [[Quasielemental Plane of Dust|Dust]]
Fire - Radiance
 
   
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Water - [[Quasielemental Plane of Salt|Salt]]
Earth - Mineral
 
   
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Air - [[Quasielemental Plane of Vacuum|Vacuum]]
Water - Steam
 
   
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[[Category:Inner Planes]]
Air - Lightning
 
 
 
 
Negative Quasi-Elements:
 
 
Fire - Ash
 
 
Earth - Dust
 
 
Water - Salt
 
 
Air - Vacuum
 

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The Inner Planes comprise the fundamental forces which serve as the building blocks of all the multiverse. They include six major planes, each solely devoted to a single force. These are the four Elemental Planes and two Energy Planes. Although each of the major inner planes is considered infinite in its own right there are vast areas where they overlap with each other, creating the twelve minor planes known as the Paraelemental Planes and Quasielemental Planes.  The major planes combine within the minor planes, effectively creating elemental alloys.

It is possible to travel between elemental planes through the minor planes, going from the Elemental Plane of Water to the Elemental Plane of Earth by way of the Paraelemental Plane of Ooze. However, there are no planes known to exist which connect opposing elements: Fire & Water, Earth & Air, Positive & Negative.

Elemental Planes[]

Fire

Earth

Water

Air

Energy Planes[]

Positive

Negative

Paraelemental Planes[]

Fire - Magma - Earth

Earth - Ooze/Mud - Water

Water - Ice - Air

Air - Smoke - Fire

Quasielemental Planes[]

Positive Quasielements:[]

Fire - Radiance

Earth - Mineral

Water - Steam

Air - Lightning

Negative Quasielements:[]

Fire - Ash

Earth - Dust

Water - Salt

Air - Vacuum