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In the vastness of existence, the cosmology of our multiverse is a beautifully complex tapestry, woven in a structure that sages and mystics call the Tree Ring Cosmology. Just like the rings of a mighty tree mark the passage of time and the layers of life, the cosmos is arranged in concentric realms, each unique in its essence and inhabitants. | In the vastness of existence, the cosmology of our multiverse is a beautifully complex tapestry, woven in a structure that sages and mystics call the Tree Ring Cosmology. Just like the rings of a mighty tree mark the passage of time and the layers of life, the cosmos is arranged in concentric realms, each unique in its essence and inhabitants. | ||
At the heart of this structure lies the Central Planar Region, the tangible reality where worlds such as Nyrus thrive, bustling with life and activity. Surrounding this core are the Inner and Outer Planar Regions, each holding realms of elemental forces, divine domains, and deeper mysteries. Between these regions lies the enigmatic Inner Void Belt, a transitional realm of shadows and whispers, and beyond the Outer Planar Region stretches the Outer Void, a boundary leading to realms untold. | At the heart of this structure lies the Central Planar Region, the tangible reality where worlds such as Nyrus thrive, bustling with life and activity. Surrounding this core are the Inner and Outer Planar Regions, each holding realms of elemental forces, divine domains, and deeper mysteries. Between these regions lies the enigmatic Inner Void Belt, a transitional realm of shadows and whispers, and beyond the Outer Planar Region stretches the Outer Void, a boundary leading to realms untold. | ||
Revision as of 15:53, 21 January 2024

In the vastness of existence, the cosmology of our multiverse is a beautifully complex tapestry, woven in a structure that sages and mystics call the Tree Ring Cosmology. Just like the rings of a mighty tree mark the passage of time and the layers of life, the cosmos is arranged in concentric realms, each unique in its essence and inhabitants.
At the heart of this structure lies the Central Planar Region, the tangible reality where worlds such as Nyrus thrive, bustling with life and activity. Surrounding this core are the Inner and Outer Planar Regions, each holding realms of elemental forces, divine domains, and deeper mysteries. Between these regions lies the enigmatic Inner Void Belt, a transitional realm of shadows and whispers, and beyond the Outer Planar Region stretches the Outer Void, a boundary leading to realms untold.