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= The Layered Realms of Faeloria = | = The Layered Realms of Faeloria = | ||
Faeloria's cosmology is structured not as isolated planes of existence, but as layered states of being. These realms do not represent moral alignments of good or evil, but rather phases within a greater metaphysical cycle. | |||
Scholars refer to this structure as '''The Great Cycle'''. | Scholars refer to this structure as '''The Great Cycle'''. | ||
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Together, they sustain the continuity of reality. | Together, they sustain the continuity of reality. | ||
== Border States == | |||
The Sunworld does not touch the other realms directly. Between the mortal realm and each of the others lies a '''border state''' — a threshold where one realm's nature shades into the next. Scholars recognize four such borders: | |||
* '''[[Astral Plane]]''' — The border of the Celestial vantage. Passage between the Celestial realm and the Sunworld is highly improbable. The Astral is where [[Alcor]] (a Celestial who borders the mortal realm) holds his vigil, and where the [[Chronicles of Faeloria#Chronicle of Faefall|Ascended]] dwell after apotheosis — such as [[Natsuko]], who ascended to godhood at 10 TRA. | |||
* '''[[Twilight]]''' — The border of the [[Moonworld]]. Where the veil between mortal and Fae is thin; the realm of dusk and dawn, of reflection bleeding into becoming. | |||
* '''[[The Penumbra]]''' — The border of the Umbral Veil. The half-shadow where echo touches the Sunworld; unchosen possibilities and denied truths press closest to mortal reality. | |||
* '''[[Infernal Plane]]''' (the '''Infernal''') — The border of the [[Underworld]]. Where souls that refuse resolution linger; the unquiet threshold before the Deep Quiet. | |||
== The Great Cycle == | == The Great Cycle == | ||
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'''Function:''' Becoming | '''Function:''' Becoming | ||
'''Governed by:''' The Flow of Time ([[Chronos]] | '''Governed by:''' The Flow of Time ([[Chronos]]' Design) | ||
The [[Sunworld]] is the only realm in which true change may occur. | The [[Sunworld]] is the only realm in which true change may occur. | ||
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Without the Sunworld, there would be no new stories to remember, no echoes to gather, and nothing to resolve. | Without the Sunworld, there would be no new stories to remember, no echoes to gather, and nothing to resolve. | ||
The Sunworld is bordered by the four threshold states: the [[Astral Plane]] (toward the Celestial), [[Twilight]] (toward the Moonworld), [[The Penumbra]] (toward the Umbral Veil), and the [[Infernal Plane]] (toward the Underworld). | |||
== The Fae Realm — ''Moonworld'' == | == The Fae Realm — ''Moonworld'' == | ||
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However, the Moonworld cannot alter fate. It cannot initiate endings. If a Fae seeks true change or finality, it must enter the Sunworld, where choice exists. | However, the Moonworld cannot alter fate. It cannot initiate endings. If a Fae seeks true change or finality, it must enter the Sunworld, where choice exists. | ||
The threshold between the Sunworld and the Moonworld is '''[[Twilight]]''' — where the veil is thin, and Fae magic and reflection bleed into the mortal realm. | |||
The Moonworld is: | The Moonworld is: | ||
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The Umbral Veil is the realm of what lingers but never fully was. | The Umbral Veil is the realm of what lingers but never fully was. | ||
The threshold between the Sunworld and the Umbral Veil is '''[[The Penumbra]]''' — the half-shadow where echoes and unrealized possibility press closest to mortal reality. | |||
It contains: | It contains: | ||
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It is the final chapter. | It is the final chapter. | ||
Not every soul that passes beyond the Sunworld accepts resolution. Those who cling to unfinished desire, rage, guilt, or ambition cannot enter the Deep Quiet. They linger instead at the border — the domain known as the '''Infernal''' (the '''Infernal Plane'''). | |||
== The Infernal — ''The Unquiet Threshold'' == | |||
'''Principle:''' Refusal | |||
'''Function:''' The domain of the unresolved | |||
'''Relation to the Underworld:''' The border state of the Underworld; the "unquiet" that has not yet become the Deep Quiet. | |||
The [[Underworld]] receives all that is ready to end. Yet the Great Cycle does not force resolution. Souls and spirits that refuse to let go — that cling to desire, vengeance, pride, or the refusal to accept their story's end — do not pass into the stillness of the Deep Quiet. They gather at the border, a region that scholars and priests of [[Cryos]] call '''the Infernal''' (or, in common speech, the '''Infernal Plane''', the '''Hell-realms''', or simply '''Hell'''). | |||
[[Cryos]] does not create or command this domain. He governs resolution; the Infernal exists as its shadow — the consequence of refusal. Over eons, the weight of countless unresolved souls and the passions that bind them has given this threshold a character of its own: a realm of pacts, temptation, hierarchy, and the endless re-enactment of desire and punishment. Beings that embody or feed on such refusal have taken form here. Mortals name them '''demons''', '''devils''', '''succubi''', '''fiends''', and other infernal creatures. Some are souls that have twisted into something else; others are entities shaped by the accumulated weight of the unresolved. They are not of Cryos's design — they are what remains when resolution is refused. | |||
The Infernal is therefore part of the Underworld's architecture: the "before" that has not yet become the "after." It is not a separate plane in the sense of the four layered realms; it is the Underworld's unquiet face. Those who dwell there may bargain, scheme, or torment — but they have not accepted completion. In orthodox teaching, even the lowest of the Infernal may one day release their grip and pass into the Deep Quiet. Until then, they linger. | |||
'''For those who walk the world with bestiaries and blades:''' In campaigns and chronicles, the creatures of the Infernal — succubi, devils, demons, and their kind — are real. They hail from this border of the Underworld. The "Infernal Plane" of common usage is this domain. It may be imagined as layered or divided (courts, pits, circles) according to local tradition or the needs of the tale; the underlying truth is that it is the realm of the unresolved, adjacent to the quiet that [[Cryos]] oversees. | |||
== The Celestial Perspective == | == The Celestial Perspective == | ||
Beyond the layered realms lies the Celestial vantage — the domain of divine observation. The gods influence the cycle but are not wholly bound by it. | Beyond the layered realms lies the Celestial vantage — the domain of divine observation. The gods influence the cycle but are not wholly bound by it. Passage from the Celestial realm into the Sunworld is highly improbable; the border between them is the '''[[Astral Plane]]''', where [[Alcor]] — a Celestial who watches over the mortal realm — holds his vigil, and where the Ascended (such as [[Natsuko]]) dwell after apotheosis. | ||
Chronos governs time itself. | Chronos governs time itself. | ||
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Cryos oversees resolution. | Cryos oversees resolution. | ||
The Umbral Veil remains the least claimed of the realms — whether a remnant of primordial existence or the shadow cast by | The Umbral Veil remains the least claimed of the realms — whether a remnant of primordial existence or the shadow cast by time's first division remains debated among scholars. | ||
The Infernal, as border of the Underworld, falls under Cryos's domain in structure — but not by his will as a place of torment. It is the consequence of refusal, not the design of the god. | |||
== The Law of Crossing == | == The Law of Crossing == | ||
While the Sunworld is the only realm in which crossing may occur, passage between realms is neither arbitrary nor easily forced. The Great Cycle imposes a metaphysical requirement: '''resonance'''. | While the Sunworld is the only realm in which crossing may occur, passage between realms is neither arbitrary nor easily forced. The Great Cycle imposes a metaphysical requirement: '''resonance'''. | ||
A being may only cross into another realm if it bears a meaningful connection to that | A being may only cross into another realm if it bears a meaningful connection to that realm's governing principle. | ||
This principle is known as the '''Law of Resonant Passage'''. | This principle is known as the '''Law of Resonant Passage'''. | ||
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A mortal seeking entry must carry: | A mortal seeking entry must carry: | ||
* Acceptance of their | * Acceptance of their story's end | ||
* Understanding of their consequences | * Understanding of their consequences | ||
* Willingness to be resolved | * Willingness to be resolved | ||
Latest revision as of 13:18, 26 February 2026
The Layered Realms of Faeloria
Faeloria's cosmology is structured not as isolated planes of existence, but as layered states of being. These realms do not represent moral alignments of good or evil, but rather phases within a greater metaphysical cycle.
Scholars refer to this structure as The Great Cycle.
Each realm governs a different aspect of existence:
- The Sunworld lives.
- The Moonworld remembers.
- The Umbral Veil echoes.
- The Underworld resolves.
Together, they sustain the continuity of reality.
Border States
The Sunworld does not touch the other realms directly. Between the mortal realm and each of the others lies a border state — a threshold where one realm's nature shades into the next. Scholars recognize four such borders:
- Astral Plane — The border of the Celestial vantage. Passage between the Celestial realm and the Sunworld is highly improbable. The Astral is where Alcor (a Celestial who borders the mortal realm) holds his vigil, and where the Ascended dwell after apotheosis — such as Natsuko, who ascended to godhood at 10 TRA.
- Twilight — The border of the Moonworld. Where the veil between mortal and Fae is thin; the realm of dusk and dawn, of reflection bleeding into becoming.
- The Penumbra — The border of the Umbral Veil. The half-shadow where echo touches the Sunworld; unchosen possibilities and denied truths press closest to mortal reality.
- Infernal Plane (the Infernal) — The border of the Underworld. Where souls that refuse resolution linger; the unquiet threshold before the Deep Quiet.
The Great Cycle
Existence in Faeloria flows through distinct stages:
- A being lives and chooses in the Sunworld.
- Its story becomes preserved in reflection within the Moonworld.
- Its strongest impressions cast echoes into the Umbral Veil.
- Upon death, its identity settles in the Underworld.
These realms are interdependent. None can function independently of the Sunworld, which forms the metaphysical foundation of change.
The Mortal Realm — Sunworld
Principle: Life
Function: Becoming
Governed by: The Flow of Time (Chronos' Design)
The Sunworld is the only realm in which true change may occur.
It is defined by:
- Choice
- Consequence
- Growth
- Risk
- Mortality
Time flows forward here in full force. Identity is fluid. Fate may be altered.
No other realm allows for genuine transformation. The Sunworld is therefore considered the metaphysical foundation of all existence. Every other realm depends upon it.
Without the Sunworld, there would be no new stories to remember, no echoes to gather, and nothing to resolve.
The Sunworld is bordered by the four threshold states: the Astral Plane (toward the Celestial), Twilight (toward the Moonworld), The Penumbra (toward the Umbral Veil), and the Infernal Plane (toward the Underworld).
The Fae Realm — Moonworld
Principle: Reflection
Function: Remembrance
Governed by: Ariana, Goddess of Arcane and Creation
The Moonworld does not create new existence. Instead, it reflects and preserves what has already occurred.
Every forest has an archetypal reflection here. Every story told in the Sunworld gains mythic permanence. Emotion and symbolism are heightened.
Fae beings embody living memory — refined and idealized.
However, the Moonworld cannot alter fate. It cannot initiate endings. If a Fae seeks true change or finality, it must enter the Sunworld, where choice exists.
The threshold between the Sunworld and the Moonworld is Twilight — where the veil is thin, and Fae magic and reflection bleed into the mortal realm.
The Moonworld is:
- The preservation of wonder
- The refinement of memory
- The mythic mirror of reality
Where the Sunworld lives in motion, the Moonworld holds form in timeless silver stillness. It remembers what mortals forget and shapes the archetypes that inspire them in return.
The Umbral Veil
Principle: Echo
Function: Reverberation
Governed by: None claim it fully
The Umbral Veil is the realm of what lingers but never fully was.
The threshold between the Sunworld and the Umbral Veil is The Penumbra — the half-shadow where echoes and unrealized possibility press closest to mortal reality.
It contains:
- Unchosen paths
- Suppressed truths
- Broken oaths
- Half-formed creations
- Possibilities denied
These things cannot reside in the Moonworld, for they never fully occurred. They cannot settle in the Underworld, for they never concluded.
Thus, they echo.
The Veil is home to ancient and aberrant beings — entities of paradox, incompletion, or unrealized potential. Some seek to exist fully. Others attempt to reshape reality into echo.
The Veil is not inherently malevolent. It serves as a necessary release for unrealized possibility. Without it, the Sunworld would fracture under the weight of denied futures.
The Underworld — The Deep Quiet
Principle: Resolution
Function: Completion
Governed by: Cryos, Lord of Inevitable Endings
The Underworld is the realm of finality.
Here, identity dissolves into stillness. Conflict resolves. The narrative closes.
It is not a realm of torment in orthodox belief, but of completion.
The Underworld cannot generate new fate. It cannot reverse itself. Should a soul desire another chance or altered ending, it must pass into the Sunworld, where change is possible.
Here:
- Identity dissolves
- Echoes fade
- Conflict resolves
- The noise of existence quiets
The Underworld does not erase memory. The Fae preserve myth. The Veil holds resonance. But the animating will — the self — comes to rest.
It is the final chapter.
Not every soul that passes beyond the Sunworld accepts resolution. Those who cling to unfinished desire, rage, guilt, or ambition cannot enter the Deep Quiet. They linger instead at the border — the domain known as the Infernal (the Infernal Plane).
The Infernal — The Unquiet Threshold
Principle: Refusal
Function: The domain of the unresolved
Relation to the Underworld: The border state of the Underworld; the "unquiet" that has not yet become the Deep Quiet.
The Underworld receives all that is ready to end. Yet the Great Cycle does not force resolution. Souls and spirits that refuse to let go — that cling to desire, vengeance, pride, or the refusal to accept their story's end — do not pass into the stillness of the Deep Quiet. They gather at the border, a region that scholars and priests of Cryos call the Infernal (or, in common speech, the Infernal Plane, the Hell-realms, or simply Hell).
Cryos does not create or command this domain. He governs resolution; the Infernal exists as its shadow — the consequence of refusal. Over eons, the weight of countless unresolved souls and the passions that bind them has given this threshold a character of its own: a realm of pacts, temptation, hierarchy, and the endless re-enactment of desire and punishment. Beings that embody or feed on such refusal have taken form here. Mortals name them demons, devils, succubi, fiends, and other infernal creatures. Some are souls that have twisted into something else; others are entities shaped by the accumulated weight of the unresolved. They are not of Cryos's design — they are what remains when resolution is refused.
The Infernal is therefore part of the Underworld's architecture: the "before" that has not yet become the "after." It is not a separate plane in the sense of the four layered realms; it is the Underworld's unquiet face. Those who dwell there may bargain, scheme, or torment — but they have not accepted completion. In orthodox teaching, even the lowest of the Infernal may one day release their grip and pass into the Deep Quiet. Until then, they linger.
For those who walk the world with bestiaries and blades: In campaigns and chronicles, the creatures of the Infernal — succubi, devils, demons, and their kind — are real. They hail from this border of the Underworld. The "Infernal Plane" of common usage is this domain. It may be imagined as layered or divided (courts, pits, circles) according to local tradition or the needs of the tale; the underlying truth is that it is the realm of the unresolved, adjacent to the quiet that Cryos oversees.
The Celestial Perspective
Beyond the layered realms lies the Celestial vantage — the domain of divine observation. The gods influence the cycle but are not wholly bound by it. Passage from the Celestial realm into the Sunworld is highly improbable; the border between them is the Astral Plane, where Alcor — a Celestial who watches over the mortal realm — holds his vigil, and where the Ascended (such as Natsuko) dwell after apotheosis.
Chronos governs time itself.
Ariana refines creation and memory.
Cryos oversees resolution.
The Umbral Veil remains the least claimed of the realms — whether a remnant of primordial existence or the shadow cast by time's first division remains debated among scholars.
The Infernal, as border of the Underworld, falls under Cryos's domain in structure — but not by his will as a place of torment. It is the consequence of refusal, not the design of the god.
The Law of Crossing
While the Sunworld is the only realm in which crossing may occur, passage between realms is neither arbitrary nor easily forced. The Great Cycle imposes a metaphysical requirement: resonance.
A being may only cross into another realm if it bears a meaningful connection to that realm's governing principle.
This principle is known as the Law of Resonant Passage.
Resonance and Alignment
Each realm embodies a metaphysical state:
- Sunworld — Becoming
- Moonworld — Remembrance
- Umbral Veil — Echo
- Underworld — Resolution
To cross, a mortal must align with that state in spirit, memory, or intention.
Crossing is not merely spatial — it is existential.
Crossing into the Moonworld
Requirement: Remembrance or Reflection
The Moonworld preserves what has been.
A mortal who seeks entry must carry:
- Deep memory
- Unfinished reflection
- A story that has taken mythic shape
- A powerful emotional imprint tied to remembrance
Examples:
- A bard whose songs reshape how others remember history.
- A grieving lover unable to release the memory of the dead.
- A hero whose legend begins to outgrow their living body.
Such individuals resonate with remembrance. The Moonworld recognizes them because they are already becoming myth.
A mortal without reflection cannot enter the Moonworld. There must be something worth remembering.
Crossing into the Underworld
Requirement: Peace or Acceptance of Resolution
The Underworld resolves.
It does not accept those who cling to unfinished desire.
A mortal seeking entry must carry:
- Acceptance of their story's end
- Understanding of their consequences
- Willingness to be resolved
This is why violent, unresolved spirits linger instead of settling.
Only when a being accepts completion does the Underworld open to them.
In rare cases, a mortal may walk into the Underworld willingly — but such passage requires profound stillness of spirit.
Crossing into the Umbral Veil
Requirement: Unlived Possibility or Denied Self
The Veil gathers what never fully was.
To enter the Veil, a mortal must carry:
- A life unlived
- A choice not taken
- A suppressed identity
- A path abandoned but not forgotten
This realm responds not to memory or peace, but to absence.
Examples:
- A prince who denied the throne and wonders who he might have been.
- A mage who buried forbidden potential.
- A warrior who chose mercy and forever questions the road not taken.
The Veil recognizes fractures in identity.
Those who have no regrets cannot enter it.
Those who have embraced every choice fully find no purchase there.
Why All Crossings Begin in the Sunworld
The Sunworld is the crucible of resonance.
It is the only realm where:
- Identity forms.
- Regret takes root.
- Myth is born.
- Endings are accepted.
Without lived experience, no resonance exists.
Thus:
- Fae must enter the Sunworld to alter fate.
- Spirits must enter the Sunworld to reclaim choice.
- Veil entities must manifest in the Sunworld to become real.
The Sunworld alone generates the emotional and existential conditions required for transition.
Failed Crossings
When resonance is insufficient, attempts at crossing produce distortion.
Examples include:
- Hauntings (spirits lacking acceptance).
- Veil manifestations (echoes seeking form).
- Fae bleed-through during moments of heightened myth or emotion.
These are not invasions, but failed alignments.
The Danger of Artificial Crossing
Certain cults and scholars attempt to bypass resonance through ritual force.
Such attempts often result in:
- Fragmented identities
- Echo-warped landscapes
- Souls split between realms
- Reality thinning at the crossing point
The Law of Crossing cannot be cheated without consequence.
Cosmological Balance
If any realm overwhelms the others:
- Excess Sunworld yields chaos.
- Excess Moonworld yields stagnation.
- Excess Underworld yields premature extinction.
- Excess Veil yields dissolution of reality.
Balance sustains Faeloria.