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* The plains of the [[Blood Obelisk]].
* The plains of the [[Blood Obelisk]].
* The faerie [[Court of Rings]], where avatars of the [[Seelie Court]] hunt and the [[Cat Lord]] is said to have a bower. The Court of Rings is likely the place where those who drink from [[Canryell's Well]] are imprisoned.
* The faerie [[Court of Rings]], where avatars of the [[Seelie Court]] hunt and the [[Cat Lord]] is said to have a bower. The Court of Rings is likely the place where those who drink from [[Canryell's Well]] are imprisoned.
* The [[Crypts of Iron Souls]] beneath the [[Gloriole Mountains]].  
* The [[Crypts of Iron Souls]] beneath the [[Glorioles]].  
* The [[Mines of Dumathoin]] beneath the [[Stark Mounds]].
* The [[Mines of Dumathoin]] beneath the [[Stark Mounds]].



Revision as of 08:02, 8 August 2011

The Fading Lands are demiplanes intersecting the world of Oerth. They were created by wizards, gods, and other powerful entities. The laws of magic and nature may be different in the Fading Lands than they are in Oerth.

Monster Mythology contrasts the Fading Lands with the ancient "deep sylvan" realm of Ladinion, which became the wandering Seelie Court. It says "Other faerie myths often refer to magical lands of their own which are shrinking or disappearing from the world of mortals."

Known Fading Lands

Named Fading Lands include:

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