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|government = [[Evil Land]] (claimed)<br/> None (recognized)
 
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|type = Great Plane
 
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|level = Presumed >60
 
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== Theories ==
 
== Theories ==
Decades of scientific pondering has lead to a generally accepted theory: Following the climate trend of The [[First Plane]] to grow increasingly arid toward the east, the Plane of Earth is presumed to be an incredibly dry land with no plant-life to be found. Thus, the creatures who populate [[The Deep Bogh]] are expected to have migrated from the Plane of Earth. This is known as Crusty Desert Theory.<br/>
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Decades of scientific pondering has lead to a generally accepted theory: Following the climate trend of The [[First Plane]] to grow increasingly arid toward the east, the Plane of Earth is presumed to be an incredibly dry land with no plant-life to be found. Thus, the creatures who populate [[The Deep Bogh]] are expected to have migrated from the Plane of Earth. This is known as Crusty Desert Theory.
The Fourth Plane stands out among the others in another fashion - its temperature is habitable, unlike the Planes of Air and Fire, and it is probably composed of solid ground unlike the Plane of Water. This makes it a candidate for unpredictable quantities of terrestrial life, placing it among the most popular topics of speculation among scientists and philosophers.<br/>
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Highly respected philosopher [[James Himmveldt the 3st]] once postulated: "maybe its just nothin"
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The Fourth Plane stands out among the others in another fashion - its temperature is habitable, unlike the Planes of Air and Fire, and is probably composed of solid ground unlike the Plane of Water. This makes it a candidate for unpredictable quantities of terrestrial life, placing it among the most popular topics of speculation for scientists and philosophers.
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Highly respected scientist and philosopher [[James Himmveldt the 3st]] once postulated: "maybe its just nothin."

Revision as of 22:14, 10 June 2019

Fourth Plane Teζ
Fourth plane impression.png
Artist's rendition of the Fourth Plane, based on scientific assumptions.
Government Evil Land (claimed)
None (recognized)
Type Great Plane
Element Te
Level Presumed >60
Location First Hemicube
Inhabitants Double Bogoes, Okxi, Sneghen
Population Unknown


The Fourth Plane, known colloquially as the Plane of Earth, is one of six planes making up the cubicular surface of the World of Dwaia. Like all other planes it encompasses an area of about one billion square kilometers, very little of which has been explored. Almost nothing is known about this plane beyond geographic fundamentals, even less than some others such as the Plane of Fire. The total mystery surrounding the Plane of Earth is sometimes even compared to the Hidden Plane.
Numerous adventurers have attempted to negotiate the very long and treacherous journey through Bogoland to see what lies beyond the great ridge, though nobody has returned, which isn't surprising. Do you even know how loud they fucking scream out there?

Theories

Decades of scientific pondering has lead to a generally accepted theory: Following the climate trend of The First Plane to grow increasingly arid toward the east, the Plane of Earth is presumed to be an incredibly dry land with no plant-life to be found. Thus, the creatures who populate The Deep Bogh are expected to have migrated from the Plane of Earth. This is known as Crusty Desert Theory.

The Fourth Plane stands out among the others in another fashion - its temperature is habitable, unlike the Planes of Air and Fire, and is probably composed of solid ground unlike the Plane of Water. This makes it a candidate for unpredictable quantities of terrestrial life, placing it among the most popular topics of speculation for scientists and philosophers.

Highly respected scientist and philosopher James Himmveldt the 3st once postulated: "maybe its just nothin."