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Endaraen is a [[Plane]] on the [[Fringes]].
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Endaraen is a [[Plane]] on the [[Fringes]]. During the [[Fifth Age]] it was warped and changed by the effects of the [[Great Breach]], though it was only peripherally involved in the wars between [[Law]] and [[Chaos]] that followed.  
  
[[Category:Relics of the Silver Citadel]][[Category:Planes]][[Category:Fringes]]
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After [[Schiraman]] returned and order was restored, life on Endaraen returned to something like normal - but during the [[Sixth Age]] [[Jurakell]] unexpectedly visited the plane in person and pronounced it to be irrevocably tainted by the effects of the [[Wild Sea]]. At that time the plane was partially sealed away from the rest of [[Reshomme]], meaning that travel off-plane is limited to a group of similarly condemned fringe-planes.
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Ever since, it has been common for cultures on the plane to adopt a bleak and fatalistic tone - with the plane's likely dissolution into the raw Chaos of the Wild Sea a popular theme. Though this process is a slow one, the plane remains in constant flux and few doubt that its final end must be soon. Apocalyptic cults, such as the [[Chorus of Remembrance]] are widespread and powerful - as are sects dedicated specifically to Law or Chaos.
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[[Category:Relics of the Silver Citadel]][[Category:Endaraen]][[Category:Planes]][[Category:Fringes]]

Revision as of 15:05, 8 January 2019

Endaraen is a Plane on the Fringes. During the Fifth Age it was warped and changed by the effects of the Great Breach, though it was only peripherally involved in the wars between Law and Chaos that followed.

After Schiraman returned and order was restored, life on Endaraen returned to something like normal - but during the Sixth Age Jurakell unexpectedly visited the plane in person and pronounced it to be irrevocably tainted by the effects of the Wild Sea. At that time the plane was partially sealed away from the rest of Reshomme, meaning that travel off-plane is limited to a group of similarly condemned fringe-planes.

Ever since, it has been common for cultures on the plane to adopt a bleak and fatalistic tone - with the plane's likely dissolution into the raw Chaos of the Wild Sea a popular theme. Though this process is a slow one, the plane remains in constant flux and few doubt that its final end must be soon. Apocalyptic cults, such as the Chorus of Remembrance are widespread and powerful - as are sects dedicated specifically to Law or Chaos.