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[[File:IMG-064 - Synomental demiplane of Salt.jpg|thumb|left|300px|The Synomental Demiplane of Salt]]The '''Synomental Demiplane of Salt''', one of the synomental demiplames of the [[Inner Planar Region]], is an extraordinary realm where [[Elemental Plane of Earth|earth]], [[Elemental Plane of Water|water]], and [[Elemental Plane of Air|air]] merge, creating a landscape enriched not only with mostly common salt but also with an array of sulfurs and exotic salts. This plane is a panorama of vibrant and varied salt formations, ranging from stark white flats to colorful crystalline structures tinted by different mineral salts. The air is tinged with a kaleidoscope of scents, from the sharp tang of salt to the pungent aroma of sulfur, creating an atmosphere that is both alien and captivating. The ground is a mosaic of salts, with areas shimmering like gemstones under a wide sky, and others presenting rugged sulfuric deposits that paint the terrain in hues of yellow, orange, and red. Water, when present, often takes the form of mineral-rich pools, their surfaces reflecting the surreal colors of the surroundings. This demiplane challenges the notion of life's resilience, with unique flora and fauna adapted to the saline and sulfurous conditions.
[[File:IMG-064 - Synomental demiplane of Salt.jpg|thumb|left|300px|The Omnimental Demiplane of Salt]]The '''Omnimental Demiplane of Salt''', one of the Omnimental Demiplames of the [[Inner Planar Region]], is an extraordinary realm where [[Elemental Plane of Earth|earth]], [[Elemental Plane of Water|water]], and [[Elemental Plane of Air|air]] merge, creating a landscape enriched not only with mostly common salt but also with an array of sulfurs and exotic salts. This plane is a panorama of vibrant and varied salt formations, ranging from stark white flats to colorful crystalline structures tinted by different mineral salts. The air is tinged with a kaleidoscope of scents, from the sharp tang of salt to the pungent aroma of sulfur, creating an atmosphere that is both alien and captivating. The ground is a mosaic of salts, with areas shimmering like gemstones under a wide sky, and others presenting rugged sulfuric deposits that paint the terrain in hues of yellow, orange, and red. Water, when present, often takes the form of mineral-rich pools, their surfaces reflecting the surreal colors of the surroundings. This demiplane challenges the notion of life's resilience, with unique flora and fauna adapted to the saline and sulfurous conditions.

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Omnimental Demiplane of Salt
Planar Traits
GravityNormal
TimeNormal
SizeFinite
MorphicAlterable Morphic
ElementalNo Elemental Traits
AlignmentNo Alignment Traits
MagicNormal Magic
The Omnimental Demiplane of Salt

The Omnimental Demiplane of Salt, one of the Omnimental Demiplames of the Inner Planar Region, is an extraordinary realm where earth, water, and air merge, creating a landscape enriched not only with mostly common salt but also with an array of sulfurs and exotic salts. This plane is a panorama of vibrant and varied salt formations, ranging from stark white flats to colorful crystalline structures tinted by different mineral salts. The air is tinged with a kaleidoscope of scents, from the sharp tang of salt to the pungent aroma of sulfur, creating an atmosphere that is both alien and captivating. The ground is a mosaic of salts, with areas shimmering like gemstones under a wide sky, and others presenting rugged sulfuric deposits that paint the terrain in hues of yellow, orange, and red. Water, when present, often takes the form of mineral-rich pools, their surfaces reflecting the surreal colors of the surroundings. This demiplane challenges the notion of life's resilience, with unique flora and fauna adapted to the saline and sulfurous conditions.