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- The [[Ethereal Plane]]
 
- The [[Ethereal Plane]]
 
- The [[Plane of Shadow]]<BR><BR>
 
- The [[Plane of Shadow]]<BR><BR>
These three planes have one important common characteristic: Each is used to get from one place to another. The [[Astral Plane]] is a conduit to all other planes, while the [[Ethereal Plane]] and the [[Plane of Shadow]] both serve as means of transportation within the [[Material Plane]] they’re connected to. These planes have the strongest regular interaction with the [[Material Plane]] and are often accessed by using various spells. They have native inhabitants as well.
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These three planes have one important common characteristic: Each is used to get from one place to another. The [[Astral Plane]] is a conduit to all other planes, while the [[Ethereal Plane]] and the [[Plane of Shadow]] both serve as means of transportation within the [[Material Plane]] they’re connected to. These planes have the strongest regular interaction with the [[Material Plane]] and are often accessed by using various spells. They have native inhabitants as well.<Ref>[[Manual of the Planes]]</ref>
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Revision as of 01:34, 29 June 2009

- The Astral Plane - The Ethereal Plane - The Plane of Shadow

These three planes have one important common characteristic: Each is used to get from one place to another. The Astral Plane is a conduit to all other planes, while the Ethereal Plane and the Plane of Shadow both serve as means of transportation within the Material Plane they’re connected to. These planes have the strongest regular interaction with the Material Plane and are often accessed by using various spells. They have native inhabitants as well.[1]

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