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The common elementals planes from Dungeons & Dragons.

How Do The Inner Elemental Planes Work?

Each plane consists of raw elemental energy from which the Material Plane was first forged at their confluence.

These areas of raw elemental energy somewhat resemble the Material Plane, where each element borders the Material Plane.

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Elements Colliding via Wizards of the Coast

Set sail for an unforgettable campaign, mateys!

That being said, finding a portal is far easier said than done.

Death due to sheer exhaustion is a common end for many adventurers who foolishly come here.

Floating ash slams into a gem with lightning in the background

Elements Colliding via Wizards of the Coast

The plane is primarily dominated by the Cinder Wastes.

An impressive mountain range known as the Fountains of Creation lies in the deeper reaches of the plane.

The mountains are mostly fought over by fire giants and their red dragon rivals.

A storm giant reaches with lightning from the waves towards adventurers on a boat

Hall of Storm Giants (Variant) by Alex Stone

Part of the range borders the elemental Plane of Earth.

There’s no reason to dread learning about this plane.

Partaking in trade here is the primary reason any adventurer might wish to come to this hostile place.

Dragonborn in inn with axe against adventurers on boat attacked by storm giant

The efreet are well-known slavers and think themselves above all other creatures.

Many who travel to the City of Brass end up in chains.

No rain falls across the plane’s endless sky.

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Inferno Of The Star Mounts by Jesper Epsing

The currents hide routes to impressive civilizations built in the sky.

Aaqa is known for its great silver towers and lush gardens.

The wind dukes are served by aarakocra and other flying humanoids who tend towards good.

Shadar-kai crouches, staring at the viewer. A dilapidated castle looms behind them, shrouded in shadow.

The exact nature of the wind dukes is unknown.

Some claim they are angels, while others believe them to be elemental spirits.

The city is made of precious metals and jewels collected from the plane’s underground caverns.

Ropes pinned into a mountainside

Mountain by Sam White

The majority of the collecting is done by the dao’s slaves.

These creatures include purple worms, earth elementals, ankheg, bulettes,and more.

Those who travel the plane without the ability to dig can easily find themselves buried beneath collapsing rock.

A gnome bard makes a behir laugh

Tasha’s Hideous Laughter by Ilse Gort

Prepare for a journey into The Feywild.

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