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Also known as the '''Spiritual Plane'''. Elanthians are commonly familiar with it from the telltale meteors streaking over the skies when a mortal soul forsakes the [[Immortals|gods]]' [[Favors|favor]], lost forever.
The Starry Road, '''Spiritual Plane''' is said to be a place where a mortal may be in more intimate contact with the gods. Elanthians are commonly familiar with it from the telltale meteors streaking over the skies when a mortal soul dies lacking the [[Favors|favor]] of the [[Immortals|gods]]' and, barring outside intervention their soul is lost forever<ref>[[Post:Death and You - 11/21/2009 - 21:44:36]]</ref><ref>[[Post:Death_and_the_Soul_-_5/11/2009_-_1:39:41]]</ref>. When a soul dies and passes into this plane there are several possible fates: [[ressurection]], [[favor|reincarnation]],


It is said that the spiritual plane is where a mortal may be in more intimate contact with the gods. [[Cleric]]s are able to travel to this plane in two quests and one [[Clerical ritual]]. All three entrances are at the [[Zaulfung]], presumably where the two planes touch the closest.


==Terms==


==Cosmology of the Spiritual Plane==
'''Bridge of Life:''' Also known as [[Alamhif]]'s Bridge and Bridge of [[Lanival]]. A divine construct within the Void, built by [[Berengaria]] and Alamhif. Arching from the cold seas of Death to the shores of Life, the Bridge sustains the power of [[Resurrection]].


The Spiritual Plane is separated from the [[Plane of Abiding]] by a mythical barrier known as '''Death's Veil'''. The relationship between this barrier and the [[Planar Void]] is unclear and the two may be one and the same. This barrier is not completely effective, however, and spiritual energy often seeps across the [[Planar Void]] to the [[Plane of Abiding]]. This happens most frequently when [[cleric|clerics]] attempt to [[Commune]] with the [[immortals|gods]]. [[cleric|clerics]] are also able breach the [[Planar Void]] and travel the Spiritual Plane in certain circumstances. For reasons that are not entirely clear, [[Zaulfung]] is frequently involved in such events and may represent a location where the planes are closest. A second location occurs within the Spiritual Plane a divine construct known as the "Bridge of Life", "[[Alamhif|Alamhif's]] bridge" and the Bridge of [[Lanival]]" can be found. The Bridge was created by [[Berengaria]] and [[Alamhif]] to bridge the gap from the cold seas of Death to the shores of Life in order to sustain the power of [[Resurrection]]<ref>[[Immortals (book)]]</ref>.
'''Death's Veil''': The mythical barrier separating the Starry Road from the [[Plane of Abiding]].


==Regions==


From the [[Planar Observatory]] the Starry Road is seen as a spiral of white light:<br/>
'''The [[Void]]:''' The deepest region of the plane where all conceptions of time, distance and space are meaningless. Souls of the dead come here to the domain of [[Urrem'tier|Death Incarnate]]. Otherwise, entrance into the Void is only possible through a ritual performed with a sacred poison named Urrem'tier's Blood.<br>
''An even spiral of silver light pierces the planar void. The distance of the spiral seems to shift before your eyes. Staring at its center, the spiral seems to only go on for two or three loops, but as you draw you eyes towards the edge there is always one more loop to pass. You feel an odd sense of emptiness looking upon the spiral.
Note: Warrior Mage and Moon Mage references to "[[Void]]" as a planar barrier and [[Plane of Probability]], respectively, are disregarded here.


==Known Regions==
'''Ebon Abyss''': A deeper region where the essences of the constellations of Elanthian skies sparkle amidst starry seas and tides of ether.


=====The Void:=====
'''Eerie Abyss:''' By unlocking the interplanar gate called ''Jackal's Spirit'' with a sacred key called ''Jackal's Heart'', the spirit emerges from its body, soaring free to the lightest region of the plane, guided by the gentle beckoning of [[Eylhaar]]. This tranquil region is home to the only extraplanar [[devotion]]al [[Clerical Ritual#Eylhaar_Pearl_Ritual:|ritual]] of the clergy.
A region distinct from the [[Planar Void]] or the [[Plane of Probability]], the Void is the deepest region of the spiritual plane where all conceptions of time, distance and space are meaningless. Souls of the dead come here to the domain of [[Urrem'tier]], where they are purified and return to the source of spiritual energy <ref>[[Post:Death_and_the_Soul_-_5/11/2009_-_1:39:41]]</ref>. Otherwise, entrance into the Void is only possible through a ritual performed with a sacred poison named [[Urrem'tier's_Chalice|Urrem'tier's Blood]].<br>


=====Ebon Abyss:=====
'''Starfire Lake:''' A benevolent haven of [[Murrula]] where Life and Death meld into a singular emotion. Home to great secrets of the divine.
A deeper region where the essences of the constellations of Elanthian skies sparkle amidst starry seas and tides of ether.


=====Eerie Abyss:=====
'''Red Spiral:''' "Where the spirits burn in the Void." The spirits of the wicked dead go here to have the impurities and wickedness acquired in life scoured and burned away before apotheosis. Some believe all the souls of the dead go here, but while a "good" person would find the experience liberating, a "bad" person would experience pure agony as their ego is stripped away.
By unlocking the interplanar gate called ''Jackal's Spirit'' with a sacred key called ''Jackal's Heart'', the spirit emerges from its body, soaring free to the lightest region of the plane, guided by the gentle beckoning of [[Eylhaar]]. This tranquil region is home to the only extraplanar [[devotion]]al [[Clerical Ritual#Eylhaar_Pearl_Ritual:|ritual]] of the clergy.


=====Starfire Lake:=====
==Symbolism==
A benevolent haven of [[Murrula]] where Life and Death meld into a singular emotion. Home to great secrets of the divine.
Moon Mage cosmology depicts the Starry Road as a spiral of white light:


=====The Red Spiral:=====
:''An even spiral of silver light pierces the planar void. The distance of the spiral seems to shift before your eyes. Staring at its center, the spiral seems to only go on for two or three loops, but as you draw you eyes towards the edge there is always one more loop to pass. You feel an odd sense of emptiness looking upon the spiral.
"Where the spirits burn in the Void." The spirits of the wicked dead go here to have the impurities and wickedness acquired in life scoured and burned away before apotheosis. Some believe all the souls of the dead go here, but while a "good" person would find the experience liberating, a "bad" person would experience pure agony as their ego is stripped away<ref>[[Post:Death and the Soul - 5/11/2009 - 1:39:41]]</ref>.


==Denizens==
The [[Immortal]]s ostensibly call this plane of existence home, though the demon [[Maelshyve]] and [[Bony Fylgja|fylgjas]] have a strong presence within the plane as well.


==Gods and Demons - Denizens of the Spiritual Plane==
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The Spiritual Plane is populated primarily by Divine life and the best known examples are the [[Immortals]], who have the easiest time breaching the [[Planar Void]] and manifesting in the [[Plane of Abiding]] essentially at will. Lesser forms of Divine Life exist and are inevitably found in the service of the thirteen [[Immortals]] or, potentially, one of the [[Immortals#Other_Immortals|other gods]]<ref>[[Post:Extraplanar Life - on 2/6/2010 - 00:52:55]]</ref>. Such creatures are reportedly created from the souls of exceptional mortals who are awarded eternal life for their service to their god<ref>[[Post:Death and the Soul - 5/11/2009 - 1:39:41]]</ref>.

The demon [[Maelshyve]] claims that the Void was originally her domain before [[Urrem'tier]] stole it from her and therefore may originate from the Spiritual Plane. Alternately, she may be lying. Likewise [[Bony Fylgja|fylgjas]] may also have a presence here.



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The Starry Road, Spiritual Plane is said to be a place where a mortal may be in more intimate contact with the gods. Elanthians are commonly familiar with it from the telltale meteors streaking over the skies when a mortal soul dies lacking the favor of the gods' and, barring outside intervention their soul is lost forever[1][2]. When a soul dies and passes into this plane there are several possible fates: ressurection, reincarnation,


Cosmology of the Spiritual Plane

The Spiritual Plane is separated from the Plane of Abiding by a mythical barrier known as Death's Veil. The relationship between this barrier and the Planar Void is unclear and the two may be one and the same. This barrier is not completely effective, however, and spiritual energy often seeps across the Planar Void to the Plane of Abiding. This happens most frequently when clerics attempt to Commune with the gods. clerics are also able breach the Planar Void and travel the Spiritual Plane in certain circumstances. For reasons that are not entirely clear, Zaulfung is frequently involved in such events and may represent a location where the planes are closest. A second location occurs within the Spiritual Plane a divine construct known as the "Bridge of Life", "Alamhif's bridge" and the Bridge of Lanival" can be found. The Bridge was created by Berengaria and Alamhif to bridge the gap from the cold seas of Death to the shores of Life in order to sustain the power of Resurrection[3].


From the Planar Observatory the Starry Road is seen as a spiral of white light:
An even spiral of silver light pierces the planar void. The distance of the spiral seems to shift before your eyes. Staring at its center, the spiral seems to only go on for two or three loops, but as you draw you eyes towards the edge there is always one more loop to pass. You feel an odd sense of emptiness looking upon the spiral.

Known Regions

The Void:

A region distinct from the Planar Void or the Plane of Probability, the Void is the deepest region of the spiritual plane where all conceptions of time, distance and space are meaningless. Souls of the dead come here to the domain of Urrem'tier, where they are purified and return to the source of spiritual energy [4]. Otherwise, entrance into the Void is only possible through a ritual performed with a sacred poison named Urrem'tier's Blood.

Ebon Abyss:

A deeper region where the essences of the constellations of Elanthian skies sparkle amidst starry seas and tides of ether.

Eerie Abyss:

By unlocking the interplanar gate called Jackal's Spirit with a sacred key called Jackal's Heart, the spirit emerges from its body, soaring free to the lightest region of the plane, guided by the gentle beckoning of Eylhaar. This tranquil region is home to the only extraplanar devotional ritual of the clergy.

Starfire Lake:

A benevolent haven of Murrula where Life and Death meld into a singular emotion. Home to great secrets of the divine.

The Red Spiral:

"Where the spirits burn in the Void." The spirits of the wicked dead go here to have the impurities and wickedness acquired in life scoured and burned away before apotheosis. Some believe all the souls of the dead go here, but while a "good" person would find the experience liberating, a "bad" person would experience pure agony as their ego is stripped away[5].


Gods and Demons - Denizens of the Spiritual Plane

The Spiritual Plane is populated primarily by Divine life and the best known examples are the Immortals, who have the easiest time breaching the Planar Void and manifesting in the Plane of Abiding essentially at will. Lesser forms of Divine Life exist and are inevitably found in the service of the thirteen Immortals or, potentially, one of the other gods[6]. Such creatures are reportedly created from the souls of exceptional mortals who are awarded eternal life for their service to their god[7].

The demon Maelshyve claims that the Void was originally her domain before Urrem'tier stole it from her and therefore may originate from the Spiritual Plane. Alternately, she may be lying. Likewise fylgjas may also have a presence here.


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