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|image= | |image=[[Image:Elemental Plane of Fire01.jpg]] | ||
|caption= | |caption=The Elemental Plane of Fire, as illustrated by Raven Mimura. | ||
|name=Elemental Plane of Fire | |name=Elemental Plane of Fire | ||
|type=Inner Plane | |type=Inner Plane | ||
|layers=n/a | |layers=n/a | ||
|alignment=No alignment traits | |alignment=No alignment traits | ||
| | |inhabitants=[[Efreeti|Efreet]], azer, fire elementals, fire minions, fire weirds, mephits, harginn, gen, [[firenewt]]s, pyrophor, phantom stalker, helions, plasms, fire giants, drakes, hell hounds, salamanders, and flame spirits | ||
|greyhawk powers=[[Kossuth]], [[Imix]], [[Zaaman Rul]] | |greyhawk powers=[[Kossuth]], [[Imix]], [[Zaaman Rul]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Elemental Plane of Fire''', also known as the "Plane of Burning Skies" in the journals of [[Tzunk]], looks like a normal landscape with one major difference: Everything is cloaked in flame. The majority of the plane is a flaming ocean, but occasionally pockets of solid "land" float upon this. All things burn and scorch mercilessly. The air, too, will scorch and kill those without protection. [[Efreeti|Efreet]] are able to grant anyone they | The '''Elemental Plane of Fire''', also known as the "Plane of Burning Skies" in the journals of [[Tzunk]], looks like a normal landscape with one major difference: Everything is cloaked in flame. The majority of the plane is a flaming ocean, but occasionally pockets of solid "land" float upon this. All things burn and scorch mercilessly. The air, too, will scorch and kill those without protection. [[Efreeti|Efreet]] are able to grant anyone they desire—mostly their slaves—temporary immunity to the land; otherwise, a traveler must use spells or magical devices to protect himself. The plane is broken up into tiny kingdoms and principalities, each led by a specific ruler who commands a wide variety of races who live together and cooperate. | ||
This plane has a definite "up" and "down," logically because flames leap upward, so movement on this plane is relatively normal. The atmosphere is too thin to support balloons or fleshy wings, though elemental creatures can fly through it as they will. | This plane has a definite "up" and "down," logically because flames leap upward, so movement on this plane is relatively normal. The atmosphere is too thin to support balloons or fleshy wings, though elemental creatures can fly through it as they will. | ||
==Structure== | ==Structure== | ||
The Elemental Plane of Fire touches the border [[Ethereal Plane]] at all points. Toward the [[Positive Energy Plane]] it becomes the [[Quasielemental Plane of Radiance]] and toward the [[Negative Energy Plane]] it becomes the [[Quasielemental Plane of Ash]]. Toward the [[Elemental Plane of Earth]] it becomes the [[Paraelemental Plane of Magma]] and toward the [[Elemental Plane of Air]] it becomes the [[Paraelemental Plane of Smoke]]. Vortices spiral through the Ethereal Plane to connect the Plane of Fire with places of great heat on the [[ | The Elemental Plane of Fire touches the border [[Ethereal Plane]] at all points. Toward the [[Positive Energy Plane]] it becomes the [[Quasielemental Plane of Radiance]] and toward the [[Negative Energy Plane]] it becomes the [[Quasielemental Plane of Ash]]. Toward the [[Elemental Plane of Earth]] it becomes the [[Paraelemental Plane of Magma]] and toward the [[Elemental Plane of Air]] it becomes the [[Paraelemental Plane of Smoke]]. Vortices spiral through the Ethereal Plane to connect the Plane of Fire with places of great heat on the [[Material Plane]], such as volcanoes and the heart of the [[Liga|sun]]. A portal to the Elemental Plane of Fire lies somewhere in the [[Burning Cliffs]] of [[Oerth]]. The ''[[Flaming Mirror of Tenh]]'' can open another gate to the Plane of Fire. | ||
==Ecology== | ==Ecology== | ||
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*The '''Isles of Scorched Bones''' in the '''Sea of Scorching Waves''' are said to host the bones of a long-dead race. Today, its sole inhabitants are fire bats, fire mephits, and the occasional efreeti hunting party. The efreeti fortress known as '''the Black Fist''' is nearby. | *The '''Isles of Scorched Bones''' in the '''Sea of Scorching Waves''' are said to host the bones of a long-dead race. Today, its sole inhabitants are fire bats, fire mephits, and the occasional efreeti hunting party. The efreeti fortress known as '''the Black Fist''' is nearby. | ||
*'''Kerleth's tower'''. A ruined tower of solid obsidian. In [[591 CY]] this was the home of the ''[[Codex of the Infinite Planes]]''. | |||
===Phenomena=== | ===Phenomena=== | ||
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==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
*[[Wolfgang Baur|Baur, Wolfgang]]. ''Secrets of the Lamp.'' Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1993. | *[[Wolfgang Baur|Baur, Wolfgang]]. ''Secrets of the Lamp.'' Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1993. | ||
*Collins, Andy, and [[Bruce R. Cordell]]. ''Epic Level Handbook''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2002. | |||
*[[David Cook|Cook, David "Zeb"]] ''Planescape Campaign Setting.'' Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1994. | *[[David Cook|Cook, David "Zeb"]] ''Planescape Campaign Setting.'' Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1994. | ||
*[[Monte Cook|Cook, Monte]]. ''The Planewalker's Handbook''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1996. | *[[Monte Cook|Cook, Monte]]. ''The Planewalker's Handbook''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1996. | ||
:———. ''Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix Three.'' Renton, WA: TSR, 1998. | |||
*[[Monte Cook|Cook, Monte]] with William W. Connors. ''The Inner Planes''. Renton, WA: TSR, 1998. | *[[Monte Cook|Cook, Monte]] with William W. Connors. ''The Inner Planes''. Renton, WA: TSR, 1998. | ||
*[[Bruce R. Cordell|Cordell, Bruce R.]] and Gwendolyn F.M. Kestrel. ''Planar Handbook''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2004. | *[[Bruce R. Cordell|Cordell, Bruce R.]] and Gwendolyn F.M. Kestrel. ''Planar Handbook''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2004. | ||
*Dickow, Chad, Duncan Hanon, and [[Mike McArtor]]. "Elemental Hazards." ''[[dragmag|Dragon]]'' #347. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, September 2006. | |||
*Dickow, Chad, Duncan Hanon, and [[Mike McArtor]]. "Elemental Hazards." ''[[ | |||
*Grubb, Jeff. ''[[Manual of the Planes]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1987. | *Grubb, Jeff. ''[[Manual of the Planes]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1987. | ||
*Grubb, Jeff, [[David Noonan]], and [[Bruce Cordell]]. ''[[Manual of the Planes]]''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2001. | *Grubb, Jeff, [[David Noonan]], and [[Bruce Cordell]]. ''[[Manual of the Planes]]''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2001. | ||
*Nephew, John, Teeuwynn Woodruff, John Terra, and [[Skip Williams]]. ''Mystara Monstrous Compendium Appendix''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1994. | *Nephew, John, Teeuwynn Woodruff, John Terra, and [[Skip Williams]]. ''Mystara Monstrous Compendium Appendix''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1994. | ||
*Noel, Scott. "Arcane Botanica." ''[[dragmag|Dragon]]'' #357. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, July 2007. | |||
*Noel, Scott. "Arcane Botanica." ''[[ | |||
*Varney, Allen, ed. ''Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1994. | *Varney, Allen, ed. ''Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1994. | ||
*[[James M. Ward|Ward, James M.]] ''[[Greyhawk Adventures]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1988. | *[[James M. Ward|Ward, James M.]] ''[[Greyhawk Adventures]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1988. | ||
*[[James M. Ward|Ward, James]] and [[Robert J. Kuntz]]. ''[[Deities and Demigods]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1980. | |||
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The Elemental Plane of Fire, also known as the "Plane of Burning Skies" in the journals of Tzunk, looks like a normal landscape with one major difference: Everything is cloaked in flame. The majority of the plane is a flaming ocean, but occasionally pockets of solid "land" float upon this. All things burn and scorch mercilessly. The air, too, will scorch and kill those without protection. Efreet are able to grant anyone they desire—mostly their slaves—temporary immunity to the land; otherwise, a traveler must use spells or magical devices to protect himself. The plane is broken up into tiny kingdoms and principalities, each led by a specific ruler who commands a wide variety of races who live together and cooperate.
This plane has a definite "up" and "down," logically because flames leap upward, so movement on this plane is relatively normal. The atmosphere is too thin to support balloons or fleshy wings, though elemental creatures can fly through it as they will.
Structure
The Elemental Plane of Fire touches the border Ethereal Plane at all points. Toward the Positive Energy Plane it becomes the Quasielemental Plane of Radiance and toward the Negative Energy Plane it becomes the Quasielemental Plane of Ash. Toward the Elemental Plane of Earth it becomes the Paraelemental Plane of Magma and toward the Elemental Plane of Air it becomes the Paraelemental Plane of Smoke. Vortices spiral through the Ethereal Plane to connect the Plane of Fire with places of great heat on the Material Plane, such as volcanoes and the heart of the sun. A portal to the Elemental Plane of Fire lies somewhere in the Burning Cliffs of Oerth. The Flaming Mirror of Tenh can open another gate to the Plane of Fire.
Ecology
Fauna
Native fauna include the flamelings, lava worms, fire bat, animental, firetails, fundamentals, waiveras, scapes, and tshalas. It also has species of black flies, glowing hornets, and crawling bugs, including the fire beetle. The waiveras is a black lizard with eight legs. The scape is a rodent like a rat with the ability to teleport. Various "animentals," including birds and sharks made entirely of flame, glide through the plane's skies and seas.
Flora
- Ash willows are trees with dark red bark that can grow up to 120 feet in height. They thrive near pools and rivers of lava, raining ash around them and quickly transforming volatile areas into calm forests covered in ash.
- Crimson rye is a wild plant that can be used as a soporific.
- Salamander orchids are living flowers composed of fire and brass.
- Habbat is a wild grain eaten by the efreet and others.
- Qamh is a type of soft, spongy grass that grows on islands of solid land.
- Serpent trees are black, leafless plants that feed on heat rather than light.
- Sweet shiverrod is a wild plant that can be used to create poison.
- Tergamit, or fire fruit, is eaten by the efreet but is deadly to nonnatives.
- Treelike plants composed of pure metals are found on the obsidian island of the Crucible, the largest of the azer towers.
- Umbellin is a spicy brown bean.
- Verdobba is a nutty, dark purple tuber.
- Ziwan is a thorny weed.
Inhabitants
Natives of Fire tend to live in mixed-race communities, tiny kingdoms and principalities.
- Azer are a race of smiths, resembling dwarves with hair and beards made of flame. Their King Amaimon travels between the towers of his people.
- The efreet (sing. efreeti) are a tyrannical genie race, sworn enemies of the djinn.
- The beautiful, feminine fire weirds are diviners of hope, nourishment, and love.
- Fire mephits are the most mischievous of their kind, fond of terrible pranks.
- Harginn, or flame horrors, are grues resembling humanoids with flames instead of legs. They are lowly servants and beasts.
- Fire gen are tiny servitor genies who work with elemental wizards called sha'ir to fetch their spells.
- Firenewts are reptilian humanoids who are also common in the Hellfurnaces and the Sea of Dust.
- Pyrophors are wicked elementals of chaos resembling flickering coals, sworn enemies of the helions.
- Helions are benevolent, philosophical elementals of law resembling rings of pulsating flame. They are enemies of the pyrophors and efreet.
- Plasms are hideous skeletons made of the raw stuff of the Ethereal Plane combined with elemental matter.
- Elemental drakes are smaller relatives of dragons.
- Salamanders are evil reptilian creatures who live apart from other races in nations ruled by their powerful nobles.
- Flame spirits are fire elementals subordinate to the Celestial Bureaucracy revered in the lands of the Celestial Imperium.
Features and settlements
- The City of Brass is the capital of the efreeti empire and the greatest metropolis on the plane.
- The Crimson Pillar is the hottest part of the plane, an orb 10 miles in diameter that forms the home of the Tyrant-King of the Fire Elementals, Kossuth.
- The Crucible is the largest of the towers of the azer, found on an island of obsidian in a sea of molten platinum. It is ruled by the master smith Shanmakeen.
- The Plain of Burnt Dreams is the location of the Temple of Ultimate Consumption, the home of the evil archomental Imix. This is also the location of a recent battle between Imix and his rebellious son Zaaman Rul.
- The Amerindian god Hastsezini makes the Elemental Plane of Fire his home.
- The elder god Cthuga is said to dwell on the Elemental Plane of Fire. Cthuga resembles a flaming amoeba with fiery tentacles. It also keeps a home on the Prime Material Plane, a palace of fire within an active volcano.
- The Isles of Scorched Bones in the Sea of Scorching Waves are said to host the bones of a long-dead race. Today, its sole inhabitants are fire bats, fire mephits, and the occasional efreeti hunting party. The efreeti fortress known as the Black Fist is nearby.
- Kerleth's tower. A ruined tower of solid obsidian. In 591 CY this was the home of the Codex of the Infinite Planes.
Phenomena
- Cerulean magma is a bright blue lava that exudes corrosive lime-green smoke. It is thought to be the hottest substance on the plane.
- Detonation refers to clouds of vapor that explode without warning.
- Shadow fire is dangerously cold to creatures native to the plane, but harmless to nonnatives.
- Ebony motes are storms of darkness and cold that paradoxically infest the Plane of Fire, freezing natives and nonnatives alike.
- Fyrite is an ore found near pools of cerulean magma, a valuable material for creating fire-resistant armors and weapons.
- Hardfire is a red and orange quartzlike rock found on the banks of cerulean magma pools. Harmless on its own plane, on cooler planes it slowly disintegrates, finally bursting into a dangerous fireball before crumbling to sand.
- An inferno star is a mobile, starlike object a mile or more in diameter that burns even fire-resistant creatures.
- Lambent flames are flickering fields of purple fire that protects those within it from fire damage. They are unfortunately unstable.
Bibliography
- Baur, Wolfgang. Secrets of the Lamp. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1993.
- Collins, Andy, and Bruce R. Cordell. Epic Level Handbook. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2002.
- Cook, David "Zeb" Planescape Campaign Setting. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1994.
- Cook, Monte. The Planewalker's Handbook. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1996.
- ———. Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix Three. Renton, WA: TSR, 1998.
- Cook, Monte with William W. Connors. The Inner Planes. Renton, WA: TSR, 1998.
- Cordell, Bruce R. and Gwendolyn F.M. Kestrel. Planar Handbook. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2004.
- Dickow, Chad, Duncan Hanon, and Mike McArtor. "Elemental Hazards." Dragon #347. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, September 2006.
- Grubb, Jeff. Manual of the Planes. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1987.
- Grubb, Jeff, David Noonan, and Bruce Cordell. Manual of the Planes. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2001.
- Nephew, John, Teeuwynn Woodruff, John Terra, and Skip Williams. Mystara Monstrous Compendium Appendix. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1994.
- Noel, Scott. "Arcane Botanica." Dragon #357. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, July 2007.
- Varney, Allen, ed. Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1994.
- Ward, James M. Greyhawk Adventures. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1988.
- Ward, James and Robert J. Kuntz. Deities and Demigods. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1980.
Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index
The Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index (EGI) is based on previous work of Jason Zavoda through '08, continued by numerous other fans. The EGI article has a list of sources, product names, abbreviations, and a link to the full, downloadable index.
| Topic | Type | Description | Product | Page/Card/Image
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | C2 the Ghost Tower of Inverness | 14 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | D1-2 Descent into the Depths of the Earth | 16 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | D2 Shrine of the Kuo-Toa | 10 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | Deities & Demigods (1st & 2nd printing), AD&D 1e | 6, 9, 128, 129, 133 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | Deities & Demigods (3rd+ printing), AD&D 1e | 6, 9, 113, 114, 118 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | Dead Gods | 83, 86 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | Dragon magazine #068 | 64 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | Dragon magazine #200 | 39 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | Dragon magazine #241 | 79 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | Dragon magazine #347 | 34, 42, 48-50 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | El Raja Key Archive (Standard Edition) | 187 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | Greyhawk Adventures | 76, 79, 97 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | GDQ1-7 Queen of the Spiders | 66 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | Living Greyhawk Gazetteer | 154 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | Living Greyhawk Journal #5 | 29 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | Legends & Lore, AD&D 1e | 6, 9, 113, 114, 118 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | Manual of the Planes, AD&D 1e | 5, 12, 22, 24, 25, 28, 36-40, 46, 48, 51, 53, 94, 120, 121 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | Official AD&D Coloring Album | 24, 26 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | OP1 Tales of the Outer Planes, AD&D 1e | 30-35, 83-84 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | Outside the Mountain, D&D 3.5e | 1 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | Pathfinder Chronicles: Campaign Setting, Pathfinder 1e | 179 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | Player's Guide to Greyhawk | 8 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | Player's Handbook, AD&D 1e | 120, 121 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil, D&D 3.0e | 2, 151 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | SJR6 Greyspace | 4, 23, 24 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | T1-4 The Temple of Elemental Evil | 60, 63, 103, 104, 105 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | LT3 The Doomgrinder | 14 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | LT1 The Star Cairns | 44 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | WG5 Mordenkainen's Fantastic Adventure | 30 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) | 68 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) | 25 |
| Elemental Plane of Fire | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | The Isle of Dread: Original Adventures Reincarnated #02, D&D 5e | 196, 199, 205 |
