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==1st Edition Outer Planes==
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1st edition (Advanced Dungeons & Dragons) had a similar setup, but with some different names for the planes:
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==References==
 
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*{{Cite_Pub|Player's Handbook (1e)}}
  
 
==See also==
 
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*[[SRD:About Planes]]
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*[[SRD:About Planes]] - 3.5 edition
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Latest revision as of 03:34, 10 June 2019

The deities live on the Outer Planes, as do creatures such as celestials, demons, and devils. Each of the Outer Planes has an alignment, representing a particular moral or ethical outlook, and the natives of each plane tend to behave in agreement with that plane’s alignment. The Outer Planes are also the final resting place of souls from the Material Plane, whether that final rest takes the form of calm introspection or eternal damnation.

Following their organization by alignment around the Great Wheel, the Outer Planes are:

- Mount Celestia
- Bytopia
- Elysium
- The Beastlands
- Arborea
- Ysgard
- Limbo
- Pandemonium
- The Abyss
- Carceri
- The Grey waste
- Gehenna
- The Nine Hells
- Acheron
- Mechanus
- Arcadia
- The Outlands

1st Edition Outer Planes[edit]

1st edition (Advanced Dungeons & Dragons) had a similar setup, but with some different names for the planes:

Outer Planes
Seven Heavens Twin Paradises Elysium Happy Hunting Grounds Olympus
Arcadia ↑Good↑ Gladsheim
Nirvana ←Lawful Inner
Planes
Chaotic→ Limbo
Acheron ↓Evil↓ Pandemonium
Nine Hells Gehenna Hades Tarterus Abyss
Legend: Outer Planes, Astral Plane, Ethereal Plane, Inner Planes



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