This milked page of a plan in the roleplay Keeps and dragons; for the other uses, to see Elysium.
In the Medieval-fantastic Roleplay Keeps and Dragons (D&D) , the Élysées are a plan of neutral existence of alignment good. It belongs to the plane outsides in standard cosmology of D&D, which is employed in the decorations of countryside of Planescape, Greyhawk, and several editions of the forgotten Royaumes.
The good is what defines Élysées. Nature is beautiful there and luxuriant and the inhabitants are peaceful. The visitors tend to forget their external concern there, at the point to be able to lose any will to leave and remain trapped. (In the same way that the Gray Gaste, the plan of the pure evil, makes lose any hope with the people who cross it, which is likely to stop there forever.)
Élysées consist of four superimposed layers the ones with the others. The Océan river, which connects all the plans of the good, crosses each one of these layers.
Amoria is the first layer of Élysées. It is a vast scrap-metal accommodating with the extremely soft and peaceful climate. They is here that the goddesses Isis and Ishtar have their kingdoms, as well as the lords of guardinaux (of the celestial creatures humanoïdes with head of animal) and the faction of the Transcendental Order.
Éronie is a mountainous layer where the Océan river forms cascades and cataracts. It is a place where the good is moderated by the challenges of wild nature. The gods Enlil and Chick-Sin have their kingdoms here.
Béliérine is a vast marsh where the Ocean is diluted. It concentrates all the positive sides of the marshes by forgetting some the negative sides: it is a ground of fertile life bathed of a fog shining but deprived of insects and diseases.
Thalassie is a sea, the source of the Océan river which rises some. Some small islands bore the surface of Thalassie, but of many marine kingdoms live below. It is here that the god Pélor, of the world of Greyhawk, has his kingdom.
Élysées lodge many begging, of the angels, and the guardinaux one.
David Cook and Al, Guide of the plans for MANDELEVIUM , in Planescape tallies of countryside , TSR, Lake Geneva, 1996
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