Urnuith
From World of Kralis
Known as the Infernal Depths, the plane of Urnuith is a place of exile and banishment. It is where those hurled into the plane forever plot their return and their vengeance against those that sent them here. The whole of Urnuith is filled with anger and hatred, a place of deep dungeons, deep oubliettes, endless bogs, plains of mud and dead-ends.
The entire plane is bathed in a soft reddish light, a thin layer of fog floats just above the ground hiding pits, open oubliettes, and whole chasms that stretch for miles. The bogs slow movement and the vast plains of mud hold those that tread onto them fast, unable to move. Other parts of the plane are filled with tangling and choking jungle.
In the center of the plane sits the Bastion of Sin. It is a fortress made from black obsidian stone. A demon known as Urhthugaulzzer runs the bastion. Here those that have come to the plane of their own free will can locate any number of nefarious services from forged documents to assassins and spies.
Planar Traits
Urnuith has the following traits:
- Philosophy· Evil; Good creatures are unable to rest or relax; All travelers to the plane suffer a despair penalty causing all actions to suffer -50 to all attempts
- Gravity· Normal (Gravity has the same effect as in the Terra)
- Time· Normal (Time moves normally as in the Terra)
- Energy Trait· Gain 1 point of insanity for every week within the Plane
- Magic Trait· Normal (All magic functions normally)
Planar Links
Urnuith borders Prax Dyn, Hishnat, Kiltaryx, Nyx, Mitlan, and Nax.
Portals from Urnuith to other planes outside of Neter-Kheret appear as dark caverns or pits.
Planar Inhabitants
Urnuith is not a home to anyone that is here. Very few beings come here on their own to stay, and thus it is a place for those that been banned, shunned or exiled for the abuse of trust, loyalty and for treacherous deeds. It is home to a number of fallen angels, demons, and lesser deities of little or no importance. It is a place filled with traitors, liars, the selfish, and those that were able to give aid to others but willingly refused.
