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In Dungeons & Dragons, the fantasy role-playing game, the Abyss or more fully, the Infinite Layers of the Abyss, is a chaotic evil-aligned plane of existence. It exists as one of a number of alignment-based Outer Planes that form part of the standard Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) cosmology, used in the Planescape and Greyhawk campaign settings. It also exists as one of a number of faith-based outer planes that form part of the Forgotten Realms cosmology. While the published 3rd-Edition source books indicate that the Abyss of the standard D&D cosmology is not the same plane as the Abyss of the Forgotten Realms cosmology, they are for all intents and purposes identical. For other uses, see Dungeons & Dragons (disambiguation). ... // For other meanings see Fantasy (disambiguation) Fantasy is a genre of art that uses magic and other supernatural forms as a primary element of plot, theme, or setting. ... A role-playing game (RPG) is a type of game in which players assume the roles of characters and collaboratively create narratives. ... In Dungeons & Dragons and some similar role-playing games, alignment refers to the moral and ethical perspective of the player characters, non_player characters, monsters, and societies in the game. ... In the standard cosmology of the Dungeons and Dragons role-playing game, the planes of existence are alternate planes or alternate dimensions. ... An alignment refers to adjustment of an object in relation with other objects. ... The Outer Planes are the outermost planes of existence in the standard cosmology of the Dungeons and Dragons role-playing game. ... Planescape - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... The Greyhawk logo Greyhawk is a campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. ... A campaign setting is a fictional fantasy world which serves as a setting for a role-playing game or wargame. ... The Forgotten Realms second edition logo. ...


The description of the Abyss varies some between different editions, campaign settings and even individual accessories. This can be viewed as canonical status of the plane of the Abyss changing, or as an in-character explanation that the conflicting information is the result of misinformation spread by the demons themselves, and of misunderstandings by those who study them.


One description of the Abyss presents it as a region of intense, extreme, and unforgiving climates, with layers consisting of overwhelmingly fierce desert sandstorms, explosively unstable volcanic activity, boiling lava, and molten rock, blinding, sub-zero arctic glaciers, bottomless oceans filled with enormous leviathans, nauseatingly putrid environments saturated with disease-causing fungi, and the endless, existential void of infinite space. Desert view in Saudi Arabia. ... This article or section needs to be wikified. ... Look up lava, Aa, pahoehoe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Aletsch glacier, Switzerland A glacier is a large, long-lasting river of ice that is formed on land and moves in response to gravity. ... Destruction of Leviathan. 1865 engraving by Gustave Doré. Leviathan ( Twisted; coiled, Standard Hebrew Livyatan, Tiberian Hebrew ) was a Biblical sea monster referred to in the Old Testament (Psalms 74:13-14; Job 41; Isaiah 27:1). ... Divisions Chytridiomycota Zygomycota Ascomycota Basidiomycota The Fungi (singular: fungus) are a large group of organisms ranked as a kingdom within the Domain Eukaryota. ...

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Inhabitants

The Abyss is the home of one of the principal combatants in the blood war, the Tanar'ri, a class of demon that rule the plane. Various other chaotic evil creatures and deities inhabit the plane, including bebiliths, bodaks, undead and even some renegade devils. In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, the fictional characters controlled by the players often come into conflict with a variety of monsters from folklore and mythology. ... A paladin charges down a balor, one of the greater demons of the Abyss. ... In Dungeons & Dragons and some similar role-playing games, alignment refers to the moral and ethical perspective of the player characters, non_player characters, monsters, and societies in the game. ... This list of deities aims at giving information about deities in the different religions, cultures and mythologies of the world. ... In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, undead is a type of creature, or creature type. Undead creatures were most often once-living creatures, which have been animated by spiritual or supernatural forces. ...


The petitioners of the Abyss are called manes. They have pale white skin, sharp teeth and claws, and maggots are reported to crawl through their flesh. Manes that survive for many years may be promoted to lesser forms of demon. In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, a petitioner is the soul of a deceased mortal. ...


The demon lords inhabit the Abyss, including Demogorgon, Graz'zt, and Pazuzu. Many evil deities make their home here including Lolth, the Great Mother and Diirinka, deity of the Derro. In the fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, demon lords (also known as Abyssal lords in 2E AD&D) are demons who have gained great power and established a position of preeminence among demonkind. ... In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, Demogorgon is a powerful demon prince, also known the Prince of Demons. ... Grazzt and the Witch Queen Iggwilv, in one of their more romantic and better moments, as depicted on the cover of Dungeon #121. ... In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, Pazuzu is a powerful demon prince, called the Prince of the Lower Aerial Kingdoms. ... Lolth, as shown on the cover of the Queen of the Demonweb Pits module. ... In many campaign settings for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, The Great Mother is the beholder deity of magic, fertility, and tyrrany. ... In many campaign settings for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Diirinka is the derro deity of magic, savants, knowledge, and cruelty. ... A derro Derro are a race of humanoids that dwell in the Underdark of the fictitious continent of Faerûn. ...


Structure

Like other outer planes, the Abyss is spatially infinite and supposedly consists of an infinite number of layers, or sub-planes.


In the standard D&D cosmology, the first layer shares its borders with the neighboring planes of the Windswept Depths of Pandemonium and the Tarterian Depths of Carceri; travel is possible between the Abyss and these planes at certain locations. The River Styx flows through the Abyss to many other lower planes, and as such can be used to gain access to those planes.[1] ... In Dungeons and Dragons, fantasy role-playing game, Carceri or more fully, the Tarterian Depths of Carceri, is a neutral (chaotic) evil-aligned plane of existence. ... The Outer Planes are the outermost planes of existence in the standard cosmology of the Dungeons and Dragons role-playing game. ...


In the Forgotten Realms cosmology the Abyss links via the Astral Plane, to Toril, the Material Plane. A number of portals directly connect it with the Barrens of Doom and Despair, Clangor, and on occasion, with, Deep Caverns and The Fated Depths. The River of Blood originates in the Abyss and flows through the lower planes, allowing travellers access to those plains by navigating the river.[2] The astral plane, also called the astral world or desire world, is a plane of existence according to esoteric philosophies, some religious teachings and New Age thought. ... Categories: Game stubs | Forgotten Realms | Fictional planets | Dungeons & Dragons campaign settings ... ... A portal in fiction is a magical or technological doorway that connects two distant locations. ... Barrens of Doom and Despair - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ...


Layers

The Abyss is said to consist of an infinite amount of layers, though the total number of layers is also quoted as 666. All known layers are listed here:

  • 1 - Pazunia[3] (also known as The Plane of Infinite Portals or The Palace of 1001 Closets has been described as an infinite plain with only three types of distinct features:
    • The river Styx flowing through it (as it does through the top layers of other evil planes).
    • Large sinkholes which connect to other layers of the Abyss.
    • Iron Fortresses which guard the physical bodies of Demon Princes when they leave the Abyss to astral travel.
  • 2 - Driller's Hives, realm of Tharzax the Chattering Prince.
  • 3 - The Forgotten Land, realm of Zzyczesiya the Ungrasped.
  • 4 - The Grand Abyss
  • 5 - Wormblood
  • 8 – The Skin-shedder, realm of Volisupula the Flensed Marquesse.
  • 9 - Burningwater
  • 10 - "That Hellhole"
  • 11 - Molrat
  • 12 - Twelvetrees
  • 14 - The Steaming Fen, realm of the Queen of Chaos.
  • 17 - Death's Reward, realm of Abraxas the Unfathomable.
  • 21 - The Sixth Pyre, realm of Kardum, Lord of Balors.
  • 27 - Malignebula[5], realm of the Abyssal lord Lissa'aere the Noxious.
  • 32 - Sholo-Tovoth: The Fields of Consumption, realm of Turaglas the Ebon Maw.
  • 45 to 47 - these three layers make up Azzagrath[6], the realm of the demon prince Graz'zt, the rival of Demogorgon. Other sources list these as layers 42 to 44
  • 49 - Shaddonon, realm of the demon lord Rhyxali, Princess of Shadow.
  • 52 - Vorganund
  • 67 - The Heaving Hills (Verrangoin Realm)
  • 68 - The Swallowed Void
  • 69 - The Crushing Plain
  • 70 - The Ice Floe
  • 71 - Spirac
  • 72 – Darklight, realm of Nocticula the Undeniable.
  • 73 - The Wells of Darkness
  • 74 - Smargard, home to Merrshaulk the yuan-ti deity and Ramenos the bullywug deity. Also contains The Viper Pit (Sseth's realm; Powers & Pantheons), and the Silent Temple (Planar Handbook).
  • 77 - The Gates of Heaven, realm of Munkir and Nekir.
  • 79 - The Emessu Tunnels, realm of Anarazel the Daring Darkness.
  • 88 - The Gaping Maw (or Brine Flats or Abysm), home to Demogorgon, Prince of Demons, one of the highest-ranking demons in the abyss.
  • 90 - The Guttering Cove, realm of Ilsidahur the Howling King.
  • 92 - Ulgurshek
  • 111 - The Mind of Evil, realm of Sch’theraqpasstt the Serpent Reborn.
  • 137 - Outcasts' End, realm of Azazel, Prince of Scapegoats.
  • 148 - Torrent
  • 176 - Hollow's Heart, realm of the demon lord Fraz-Urb'luu, which, due to his magical illusions, appears to be flat, colorless, and featureless to the human eye.
  • 177 - The Writhing Realm, realm of Ugudenk the Squirming King.
  • 193. - Vulgarea[9], realm of the foxwoman goddess Eshebala.
  • 223 - Offalmound[8], former realm of the dead god Moander from the Forgotten Realms setting. (2nd edition AD&D)
  • 230 - The Dreaming Gulf
  • 245 - The Scalding Sea
  • 248 - The Hidden Layer, realm of Eltab.
  • 274 - Durao (gateway layer)
  • 300 - Feng-Tu, realm of the Chinese gods Tou Mu and Lu Yueh.
  • 303 - The Sulfanorum
  • 313 – Gorrison's Grasp, site of Illssender's Tower
  • 333 - The Broken Scale[8], realm of the god Hiddukel from the Dragonlance setting. (2nd edition AD&D)
  • 340 - The Black Blizzard
  • 348 - Fortress of Indifference, ruled by Tapheon, the nalfeshnee; former realm of the demon lord Thralhavoc.
  • 357 - The Arc of Eternity, realm of Eldanoth the Bloodless Scion.
  • 377 - Plains of Gallenshu
  • 400 - Woeful Escarand (Nalfeshnee Realm)
  • 403 - The Rainless Waste, site of Mal Arundak, the City of Confusion (Fallen archon realm)
  • 423 - Galun-Khur
  • 452 - Ahriman-abad, realm of Ahrimanes, Chief of the Cacodaemons.
  • 489 - Noisome Vale, ruled by the balor Tarnhem.
  • 493 - The Steeping Isle, realm of Siragle the Ineffable.
  • 499 – Carroristo
  • 507 - Occipitus[10], former realm of Adimarchus, the demon prince of madness.
  • 518- Melantholep possible name of the nesting grounds of the chole dragons, or perhaps an unknown demon prince who rules the layer.
  • 531 - Vudra[11], realm of the giant marilith Shaktari, the Queen of Poison.
  • 558 - Fleshforges, realm of Dwiergus the Chrysalis Prince.
  • 566 - Soulfreeze, realm of Aseroth the Winter Warlock.
  • 597 - Goranthis, realm of Socothbenoth the Persuader.
  • 601 - Conflagratum[5], realm of the Abyssal lord Alzrius, Lord of Infernal Light.
  • 628 - Vallashan
  • 643 - Caverns of the Skull[4], realm of the goddess Kali.
  • 651 - Nethuria, realm of Vucarik, Consort of Chains.
  • 652 - The Rift of Corrosion
  • 663 - Zionyn, realm of the demon lord Obox-ob, Prince of Vermin.

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Footnotes

  1.  a Grubb, Jeff; Cordell, B.R.; Noonan D. (2001). Manual of the Planes. Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0786918500.
  2.  Baker, Richard; Wyatt J. (2004). Player's Guide To Faerûn. Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0786931345.
  3.  Niles, Douglas; Dobson, Michael (1988). H4 The Throne of Bloodstone, pp30-33, TSR, Inc.. ISBN 0-88038-560-X.
  4.  b c d e f g h McComb, Colin; Donovan, Dale; Cook, Monte (1995). Planes of Conflict. TSR, Inc.. ISBN 0-7869-0309-0.
  5.  i McComb, Colin; Cook, Monte (1996). Hellbound - The Blood War. TSR, Inc.. ISBN 0-7869-0407-0.
  6.  Donovan, Dale (1998). For Duty & Deity. Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-1234-0.
  7.  j k McComb, Colin (1997). Faces of Evil: The Fiends. TSR, Inc.. ISBN 0786906847.
  8.  Niles, Douglas; Dobson, Michael (1988). “Chapter 3”, H4 The Throne of Bloodstone. TSR, Inc.. ISBN 0-88038-560-X.
  9.  l m n o McComb, Colin (1996). On Hallowed Ground. TSR, Inc.. ISBN 0-7869-0430-5.
  10.  Perkins, Christopher (November 2004). "Asylum". Dungeon (116): 61. (and Dungeon #107 "Test of the Smoking Eye")
  11.  Perkins, Christopher (July/August 1996). "Nemesis". Dungeon X, No. 6 (60): 32. ISBN 0-7869-0569-7.
Outer Planes
Celestia Bytopia Elysium Beastlands Arborea
Arcadia Outlands
Ysgard
Mechanus Limbo
Acheron Pandemonium
Baator Gehenna Hades Carceri Abyss

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