Outer Plane (cliquer sur le nom d'un plan pour en voire le détail)

The Outer Planes are sometimes called the God Planes, and for good reason. They are the primary residence of those divine and undivine powers that command hundreds of worlds on the Prime Material planes. It is from here that celestial and infernal essences emanate to mix with the base matter of the Inner Planes to form the


Prime worlds we know so well. Here are the mighty citadels of angels and the damned pits of demons, the iron armies of devils and the treacherous contracts of the yugoloths. Everything in the Outer Planes is twice as pure and twice as vile as in the Prime worlds. The mightiest Prime paladin is but a pale reflection of the majesty of the celestial hosts; the strongest necromancer but a shadow of the stupefying hate of the Blood War.
The Great Wheel is the name given to the arrangement of planes in a circular fashion to show their 'position' in relation to each other. Since each plane is infinite, this is clearly absurd as a geographic tool, but it serves to illustrate the moral connections rather than physical pathways. The following diagram uses symbols for each plane to demonstrate their positions on the Great Wheel.

The inner ring of this donut represents the Outlands, a plane that connects all others via the Gate Towns. The Outlands rise towards an infinite mountain or spire at their centre. This infinite spire is capped by a torus, within which sits the famed city of Sigil.