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− | '''Planes''', also known as '''dimensions''',<ref>[[The Precious 13-Tooth Gogglegear]]</ref> '''realms of existence'''<ref name=WoWCV1·12/> or simply '''realms''', are cosmic regions within the [[Warcraft universe|''Warcraft'' universe]]. |
+ | '''Planes''', also known as '''dimensions''',<ref>[[The Precious 13-Tooth Gogglegear]]</ref> '''realms of existence'''<ref name=WoWCV1·12/> or simply '''realms''', are cosmic regions within the [[Warcraft universe|''Warcraft'' universe]]. Besides reality and its physical realm, six cosmic forces form the universe. All these forces push and pull against one another in an unending tug of war, constantly vying for power over each other. If one fell, all worlds would fall into chaos.<ref>[[In Agthia's Memory]]</ref><ref>[https://worldofwarcraft.judgehype.com/news/interview-de-steve-danuser-sur-l-histoire-de-shadowlands-164320/ Judgehype - Interview de Steve Danuser sur l'histoire de Shadowlands]</ref> |
The multiverse is a term used to refer to [[Alternate timeline|all the possible universes]] in ''World of Warcraft''.<ref>[http://wow.joystiq.com/2014/11/11/alex-afrasiabi-on-warlords-garrosh-and-alternate-azeroth/ Alex Afrasiabi on Warlords, Garrosh, and alternate Azeroth]</ref><ref>[http://us.battle.net/wow/en/forum/topic/13841334060?page=4#77 Bashiok]</ref> |
The multiverse is a term used to refer to [[Alternate timeline|all the possible universes]] in ''World of Warcraft''.<ref>[http://wow.joystiq.com/2014/11/11/alex-afrasiabi-on-warlords-garrosh-and-alternate-azeroth/ Alex Afrasiabi on Warlords, Garrosh, and alternate Azeroth]</ref><ref>[http://us.battle.net/wow/en/forum/topic/13841334060?page=4#77 Bashiok]</ref> |
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The Great Dark Beyond represents the mortal and the physical universe. It is an infinite living realm composed of innumerable [[Sun|stars]], [[Planet|worlds]], [[moon]]s, and [[mortal]] civilizations. [[Azeroth]] is found in it, and it is merely one of the countless worlds drifting through vast reaches of the Great Dark.<ref name=WoWCV1·12>{{Ref WoWCV1|12}}</ref><ref>[[The Warcraft Encyclopedia/The Warcraft Universe]]</ref> |
The Great Dark Beyond represents the mortal and the physical universe. It is an infinite living realm composed of innumerable [[Sun|stars]], [[Planet|worlds]], [[moon]]s, and [[mortal]] civilizations. [[Azeroth]] is found in it, and it is merely one of the countless worlds drifting through vast reaches of the Great Dark.<ref name=WoWCV1·12>{{Ref WoWCV1|12}}</ref><ref>[[The Warcraft Encyclopedia/The Warcraft Universe]]</ref> |
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− | The physical world is referred to as the material world and is in contrast with the realm of spirits.<ref>[[The Sixth Sense]]</ref><ref>[[Exhumed]]</ref><ref>[[You Reap What You Sow]]</ref><ref>[[Quetz'lun's Ritual]]</ref> |
+ | The physical world is referred to as the material world or corporeal realm<ref>[[The Desolate Host]]</ref> and is in contrast with the realm of spirits.<ref>[[The Sixth Sense]]</ref><ref>[[Exhumed]]</ref><ref>[[You Reap What You Sow]]</ref><ref>[[Quetz'lun's Ritual]]</ref> |
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+ | The Great Dark Beyond may not be the "Order" plane, and the [[Pantheon]] may have their own separate plane.<ref>[https://www.twitch.tv/videos/619631234/ Steve Danuser with Taliesin & Evitel] - 00:40:01</ref> |
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⚫ | The Twisting Nether is the astral plane between worlds that lies in parallel with the Great Dark Beyond. The forces of [[Light]] and [[Void]] bleed together at its boundaries, engulfing the Twisting Nether in perpetual strife. Sometimes, the volatile energies that pervade the Nether intrude upon the physical universe, warping reality beyond measure.<ref name=WoWCV1·12/> |
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==Emerald Dream== |
==Emerald Dream== |
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The [[Emerald Dream]] is an ethereal realm of [[spirit]]s and untamed nature that exists alongside Azeroth. The [[titan]]ic [[keeper]]s forged it to act as a map for the evolutionary path of Azeroth's flora and fauna. As life ebbs and flows across the physical world, the spiritual energies that stature the Dream keep pace with it.<ref name=WoWCV1·12/> |
The [[Emerald Dream]] is an ethereal realm of [[spirit]]s and untamed nature that exists alongside Azeroth. The [[titan]]ic [[keeper]]s forged it to act as a map for the evolutionary path of Azeroth's flora and fauna. As life ebbs and flows across the physical world, the spiritual energies that stature the Dream keep pace with it.<ref name=WoWCV1·12/> |
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⚫ | [[Ny'alotha]] is a realm inhabited by the [[Old God]]s and their minions. It is separated from the physical world by a thin veil.<ref>{{Ref web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kc0oaxj5P80&t=3m20s|title=Watch the New Developer Content Update Preview (03:20)|author=World of Warcraft|publisher=YouTube|date=2019-10-07|accessdate=2019-10-07}}</ref> |
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==Shadowlands== |
==Shadowlands== |
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The Shadowlands are nightmarish realms of decay, labyrinthine spiritual planes teeming with the [[Ghost|souls]] of the dead who have passed from the world of the living. They have existed ever since [[mortal]] life arose in the physical universe.<ref name=WoWCV1·12/> Its main realms are [[Ardenweald]], [[Bastion]], [[Maldraxxus]], [[Revendreth]], and the [[Maw]]. |
The Shadowlands are nightmarish realms of decay, labyrinthine spiritual planes teeming with the [[Ghost|souls]] of the dead who have passed from the world of the living. They have existed ever since [[mortal]] life arose in the physical universe.<ref name=WoWCV1·12/> Its main realms are [[Ardenweald]], [[Bastion]], [[Maldraxxus]], [[Revendreth]], and the [[Maw]]. |
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+ | The [[In-Between]] separates and surrounds the realms of the Shadowlands, and the [[Veil]] is the border between the Shadowlands and the living world. |
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⚫ | The Twisting Nether is the astral plane between worlds that lies in parallel with the Great Dark Beyond. The forces of [[Light]] and [[Void]] bleed together at its boundaries, engulfing the Twisting Nether in perpetual strife. Sometimes, the volatile energies that pervade the Nether intrude upon the physical universe, warping reality beyond measure.<ref name=WoWCV1·12/> |
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==Light and Void== |
==Light and Void== |
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+ | Pure [[Light]] and [[Void|Shadow]] dwell in a realm outside the borders of reality, but shades of their presence are found in the physical universe as well as engulf the Twisting Nether in perpetual chaos. Light and Shadow are the most fundamental cosmic forces in existence predating the physical universe. Although contradictory in nature, they are bound together on a cosmic scale as one cannot exist without the other.<ref>{{Ref WoWCV1|11, 13, 18}}</ref> The [[Void#Void realm|Void realm]] is visited in {{Au|Draenor|alternate Draenor}} and on [[Argus]]. |
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⚫ | [[Ny'alotha]] is a realm inhabited by the [[Old God]]s and their minions. It is separated from the physical world by a thin veil.<ref>{{Ref web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kc0oaxj5P80&t=3m20s|title=Watch the New Developer Content Update Preview (03:20)|author=World of Warcraft|publisher=YouTube|date=2019-10-07|accessdate=2019-10-07}}</ref> |
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==Pocket dimensions== |
==Pocket dimensions== |
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[[Helya]] called upon the same powers she had used to secure the Elemental Plane and sealed off [[Odyn]]'s fortress—the Halls of Valor—with an impregnable, magical barrier. She then proceeded to create Helheim as an enchanted refuge for herself and the other [[Val'kyr]] far below the Halls.<ref>{{Ref WoWCV1|57|58}}</ref> |
[[Helya]] called upon the same powers she had used to secure the Elemental Plane and sealed off [[Odyn]]'s fortress—the Halls of Valor—with an impregnable, magical barrier. She then proceeded to create Helheim as an enchanted refuge for herself and the other [[Val'kyr]] far below the Halls.<ref>{{Ref WoWCV1|57|58}}</ref> |
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{{Main|Other Side}} |
{{Main|Other Side}} |
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===Other pocket dimensions=== |
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*The [[Battle for Mount Hyjal (instance)|Battle for Mount Hyjal]] timeway in the [[Caverns of Time]] is described as happening in a "time pocket" separated from the world and history.<ref>[[Battle for Mount Hyjal (instance)#Infinite dragonflight]]</ref> |
*The [[Battle for Mount Hyjal (instance)|Battle for Mount Hyjal]] timeway in the [[Caverns of Time]] is described as happening in a "time pocket" separated from the world and history.<ref>[[Battle for Mount Hyjal (instance)#Infinite dragonflight]]</ref> |
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*[[Phantasm Zone]] is a prison dimension in the Twisting Nether in which [[Magnus Manastorm]] is imprisoned. |
*[[Phantasm Zone]] is a prison dimension in the Twisting Nether in which [[Magnus Manastorm]] is imprisoned. |
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+ | *A spiritual realm<ref>[[The Call of Icecrown]]</ref> is shown to exist [[Frostmourne (Icecrown Citadel)|inside Frostmourne]] and as well as [[Blades of the Fallen Prince (Icecrown Citadel)|in the Blades of the Fallen Prince]]. |
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*The mages of [[Dalaran]] wove a type of pocket dimension around [[Ambermill]], hiding it from the Forsaken. A Horde [[adventurer]] eventually shattered the pocket dimension, bringing Ambermill back to reality.<ref>[[Transdimensional Warfare: Chapter I]]</ref><ref>[[Breaking the Barrier]]</ref><ref>[[Transdimensional Warfare: Chapter III]]</ref> |
*The mages of [[Dalaran]] wove a type of pocket dimension around [[Ambermill]], hiding it from the Forsaken. A Horde [[adventurer]] eventually shattered the pocket dimension, bringing Ambermill back to reality.<ref>[[Transdimensional Warfare: Chapter I]]</ref><ref>[[Breaking the Barrier]]</ref><ref>[[Transdimensional Warfare: Chapter III]]</ref> |
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*A pocket universe was created by [[Chromie]], a [[bronze dragon]] in the guise of a [[gnome]], within a room in the [[inn]] of [[Ruins of Andorhal]]. |
*A pocket universe was created by [[Chromie]], a [[bronze dragon]] in the guise of a [[gnome]], within a room in the [[inn]] of [[Ruins of Andorhal]]. |
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− | *[[Malfurion Stormrage]] banished the [[worgen]] to a pocket dimension of the Emerald Dream where [[Daral'nir]] is located. From there [[Arugal]] summoned them.<ref>''[[ |
+ | *[[Malfurion Stormrage]] banished the [[worgen]] to a pocket dimension of the Emerald Dream where [[Daral'nir]] is located. From there [[Arugal]] summoned them.<ref>''[[Curse of the Worgen]]''</ref> |
*The [[chrysalun chamber]]s are draconic artifacts that have a pocket universe within themselves.<ref>''[[Night of the Dragon]]''</ref> |
*The [[chrysalun chamber]]s are draconic artifacts that have a pocket universe within themselves.<ref>''[[Night of the Dragon]]''</ref> |
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*[[Void Storage]] is accomplished by housing items in a pocket dimension.<ref>[[Thaumaturge Rafir#Quotes]]</ref> |
*[[Void Storage]] is accomplished by housing items in a pocket dimension.<ref>[[Thaumaturge Rafir#Quotes]]</ref> |
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==Other realms== |
==Other realms== |
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These realms exist but there is not much known about them: |
These realms exist but there is not much known about them: |
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+ | *[[Quetz'lun]]'s underworld is a special underworld separate from the material world created by the loa at the time of her death as a home of her and her cursed worshipers that killed her.<ref>[[You Reap What You Sow]]</ref><ref>[[Quetz'lun's Spirit]]</ref> |
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*[[Twilight Realm]] is a plane used by members of the [[Twilight dragonflight]]. |
*[[Twilight Realm]] is a plane used by members of the [[Twilight dragonflight]]. |
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+ | *A [[Shadow Realm]] is visited by the [[arakkoa]] in {{Au|Draenor|alternate Draenor}}. It is related to the [[Void]]. |
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==In the RPG== |
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*In the ''Warcraft'' universe there have been some quotes about the "Heavens" and "Hell". These are likely [[flavor lore]]. |
*In the ''Warcraft'' universe there have been some quotes about the "Heavens" and "Hell". These are likely [[flavor lore]]. |
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**Heavens: It is said that archangels or guardians took up swords of light to defend the heavens.<ref>''[[Warcraft: Orcs & Humans manual]]''</ref><ref>''[[Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness manual]]''</ref> |
**Heavens: It is said that archangels or guardians took up swords of light to defend the heavens.<ref>''[[Warcraft: Orcs & Humans manual]]''</ref><ref>''[[Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness manual]]''</ref> |
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+ | ***It has also been said that the [[Light]] "burns eternal in Heaven" on a website for an official Blizzard paladin themed T-Shirt.<ref>[https://www.amazon.com/JINX-Warcraft-Paladin-Legendary-Premium/dp/B07D1YDDLW JINX World of Warcraft Paladin Legendary Class Men's Gamer Tee Shirt]</ref> |
− | **Hell: [[Warcraft: Orcs & Humans|Warcraft I]] makes reference to Hell and Hades.<ref>[[Warcraft: Orcs & Humans manual]]</ref><ref>[[Medivh (WC1 Human)]]</ref> As [[Uther the Lightbringer]] died he told [[Arthas Menethil]] that "I dearly hope that there's a special place in hell waiting for you, Arthas."<ref>{{ref game|title=Warcraft III|campaign=[[Path of the Damned]]|mission=[[Digging up the Dead]]}}</ref> and [[Sylvanas Windrunner]] when almost killing Arthas Menethil with a poison arrow told him to "Give my regards to hell".<ref>{{ref game |title=Warcraft III |expansion=The Frozen Throne |campaign=[[Legacy of the Damned]] |mission=[[Sylvanas' Farewell]] |zone= |npc= |quote= |quest= }}</ref> |
+ | **Hell: ''[[Warcraft: Orcs & Humans|Warcraft I]]'' makes reference to Hell and Hades.<ref>[[Warcraft: Orcs & Humans manual]]</ref><ref>[[Medivh (WC1 Human)]]</ref> As [[Uther the Lightbringer]] died he told [[Arthas Menethil]] that "I dearly hope that there's a special place in hell waiting for you, Arthas."<ref>{{ref game|title=Warcraft III|campaign=[[Path of the Damned]]|mission=[[Digging up the Dead]]}}</ref> and [[Sylvanas Windrunner]] when almost killing Arthas Menethil with a poison arrow told him to "Give my regards to hell".<ref>{{ref game |title=Warcraft III |expansion=The Frozen Throne |campaign=[[Legacy of the Damned]] |mission=[[Sylvanas' Farewell]] |zone= |npc= |quote= |quest= }}</ref> Red dragon [[Caelestrasz]] inside of [[Temple of Ahn'Qiraj]] wishes to focus all powers to see [[C'Thun]] "banished back to the hell from whence it came". [[Legion in-game cinematics|A Found Memento: Raising a King]] has Genn Greymane call the Broken Shore where Varian Wrynn died "the very gates of Hell". |
***Hell could be referring to: the [[Shadowlands]] as that's where souls of the dead travel to, [[Helheim]] where some of the spirits of the dishonorable spend eternity, the [[Twisting Nether]] as Warcraft I says [[daemon]]s are hellspawn, the [[Firelands]] in the [[Elemental Plane]] as there are creatures called [[hell hound]]s from there and there is a quest called [[Through the Gates of Hell]] with the goal of entering the Firelands. |
***Hell could be referring to: the [[Shadowlands]] as that's where souls of the dead travel to, [[Helheim]] where some of the spirits of the dishonorable spend eternity, the [[Twisting Nether]] as Warcraft I says [[daemon]]s are hellspawn, the [[Firelands]] in the [[Elemental Plane]] as there are creatures called [[hell hound]]s from there and there is a quest called [[Through the Gates of Hell]] with the goal of entering the Firelands. |
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*The [[Old God]]s ruled over the primal (first, original) plane until the coming of the titans.<ref>''[[The Sundering]]'', pg. 156</ref> This likely means the Great Dark Beyond. |
*The [[Old God]]s ruled over the primal (first, original) plane until the coming of the titans.<ref>''[[The Sundering]]'', pg. 156</ref> This likely means the Great Dark Beyond. |
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==Speculation== |
==Speculation== |
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{{Speculation}} |
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− | *The [[Wizard's Sanctum]] |
+ | *The [[Wizard's Sanctum]] Stormwind Portal Room could be its own pocket dimension, as it's entered from a portal atop the Wizard's Sanctum tower. |
*[[Caverns of Time]] could be its own plane. |
*[[Caverns of Time]] could be its own plane. |
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*[[Inner Veil]] is inside the "spectral realm" in the [[Kalecgos (tactics)|Kalecgos]] fight in the [[Sunwell Plateau]] raid, it's possibly its own plane. |
*[[Inner Veil]] is inside the "spectral realm" in the [[Kalecgos (tactics)|Kalecgos]] fight in the [[Sunwell Plateau]] raid, it's possibly its own plane. |
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*[[Mind's Eye (subzone)|The Mind's Eye]] entered by portals open in the fight with [[Yogg-Saron (tactics)|Yogg-Saron]] could be its own plane. |
*[[Mind's Eye (subzone)|The Mind's Eye]] entered by portals open in the fight with [[Yogg-Saron (tactics)|Yogg-Saron]] could be its own plane. |
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*There are five portals within the [[Chamber of Aspects]] beneath [[Wyrmrest Temple]] two of which are open and lead to the [[Ruby Sanctum]] and [[Obsidian Sanctum]]. They may be their own planes or unknown locations in the world. |
*There are five portals within the [[Chamber of Aspects]] beneath [[Wyrmrest Temple]] two of which are open and lead to the [[Ruby Sanctum]] and [[Obsidian Sanctum]]. They may be their own planes or unknown locations in the world. |
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− | *[[Frostmourne (Icecrown Citadel)]] is a location where a player is transferred into if a player survives the [[Lich King (tactics)|Lich King]]'s Harvest Soul ability. It could be its own plane. |
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*[[Bastion of Twilight]] entered through a portal above the [[Twilight Citadel]] could be in a separate plane. |
*[[Bastion of Twilight]] entered through a portal above the [[Twilight Citadel]] could be in a separate plane. |
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− | *[[Dread Expanse]] is a location |
+ | *[[Dread Expanse]] is a location where the [[Sha of Fear]] retreats to, it could be its own plane. |
− | *The [[Nexus Vault]] is accessed by way of portal and has a specific otherworldly appearance so it |
+ | *The [[Nexus Vault]] is accessed by way of portal and has a specific otherworldly appearance so it may be its own plane. But [[Kalec]] says: "The [[Nexus Vault]] lies deep beneath the main spire. You will find its entrance in the lowest chamber of the spire's base." But this may only mean it's former entrance was there. |
− | *[[Realm of the Mage Hunter]] is the domain of the eredar lord [[Balaadur]], however the [[Archive of the Tirisgarde]] mentions that Balaadur took Ebonchill when its owner got ripped into the Twisting Nether, so it's uncertain if Balaadur's realm is a place in the Twisting Nether or |
+ | *[[Realm of the Mage Hunter]] is the domain of the eredar lord [[Balaadur]], however the [[Archive of the Tirisgarde]] mentions that Balaadur took Ebonchill when its owner got ripped into the Twisting Nether, so it's uncertain if Balaadur's realm is a place in the Twisting Nether or its own dimension. For comparison the [[Between Worlds]] quest has [[Kruul]]'s Twisting Nether [[Kruul's world|location]] described as his realm. |
+ | *[[Legion in-game cinematics|A Found Memento: Raising a King]] has Anduin Wrynn in a surprising vision see his father Varian Wrynn, it's unclear if this is a memory or perhaps a vision of Varian from some sort of afterlife. |
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− | *[[Forge of Aeons]] a place sacred to the [[Army of the Light]] accessed by a [[Lightforged beacon]] on the [[Vindicaar]] may be its own plane. |
+ | *[[Forge of Aeons]] a place sacred to the [[Army of the Light]] accessed by a [[Lightforged beacon]] on the ''[[Vindicaar]]'' may be its own plane. |
+ | *[[Telogrus Rift]] is described in [[Umbric's Notes - Dawnstar Spire]] as "teetering on the brink of the void itself" and that "it existed within a rift in the very fabric of reality", so it's unknown on what plane it's located. |
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+ | *While [[Infestation of Madness]] in Nazjatar is alive and you're on the platform with it, the sky transforms to the same one that is in the tunnel in [[Caverns of Time]]. This could mean you enter or see a vision of a different plane, perhaps the void realm. |
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*[[Vision of N'Zoth|Visions of N'Zoth]] could be on a separate plane. |
*[[Vision of N'Zoth|Visions of N'Zoth]] could be on a separate plane. |
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*A version of the [[Chamber of Heart]] that [[Wrathion]] has constructed as a place between places as a way to distance himself from the corruption of the [[Vision of N'Zoth|Horrific Visions]] entered from the Chamber of Heart.<ref>[[Image of Wrathion]]</ref> |
*A version of the [[Chamber of Heart]] that [[Wrathion]] has constructed as a place between places as a way to distance himself from the corruption of the [[Vision of N'Zoth|Horrific Visions]] entered from the Chamber of Heart.<ref>[[Image of Wrathion]]</ref> |
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+ | *Entering the mind of N'Zoth is done in the [[N'Zoth the Corruptor]] raid fight which could be its own plane. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 01:53, 27 February 2021
Planes, also known as dimensions,[1] realms of existence[2] or simply realms, are cosmic regions within the Warcraft universe. Besides reality and its physical realm, six cosmic forces form the universe. All these forces push and pull against one another in an unending tug of war, constantly vying for power over each other. If one fell, all worlds would fall into chaos.[3][4]
The multiverse is a term used to refer to all the possible universes in World of Warcraft.[5][6]
Great Dark Beyond
- Main article: Great Dark Beyond
The Great Dark Beyond represents the mortal and the physical universe. It is an infinite living realm composed of innumerable stars, worlds, moons, and mortal civilizations. Azeroth is found in it, and it is merely one of the countless worlds drifting through vast reaches of the Great Dark.[2][7]
The physical world is referred to as the material world or corporeal realm[8] and is in contrast with the realm of spirits.[9][10][11][12]
The Great Dark Beyond may not be the "Order" plane, and the Pantheon may have their own separate plane.[13]
Twisting Nether
- Main article: Twisting Nether
The Twisting Nether is the astral plane between worlds that lies in parallel with the Great Dark Beyond. The forces of Light and Void bleed together at its boundaries, engulfing the Twisting Nether in perpetual strife. Sometimes, the volatile energies that pervade the Nether intrude upon the physical universe, warping reality beyond measure.[2]
Emerald Dream
- Main article: Emerald Dream
The Emerald Dream is an ethereal realm of spirits and untamed nature that exists alongside Azeroth. The titanic keepers forged it to act as a map for the evolutionary path of Azeroth's flora and fauna. As life ebbs and flows across the physical world, the spiritual energies that stature the Dream keep pace with it.[2]
Shadowlands
- Main article: Shadowlands
The Shadowlands are nightmarish realms of decay, labyrinthine spiritual planes teeming with the souls of the dead who have passed from the world of the living. They have existed ever since mortal life arose in the physical universe.[2] Its main realms are Ardenweald, Bastion, Maldraxxus, Revendreth, and the Maw.
The In-Between separates and surrounds the realms of the Shadowlands, and the Veil is the border between the Shadowlands and the living world.
Light and Void
Pure Light and Shadow dwell in a realm outside the borders of reality, but shades of their presence are found in the physical universe as well as engulf the Twisting Nether in perpetual chaos. Light and Shadow are the most fundamental cosmic forces in existence predating the physical universe. Although contradictory in nature, they are bound together on a cosmic scale as one cannot exist without the other.[14] The Void realm is visited in alternate Draenor and on Argus.
Ny'alotha
- Main article: Ny'alotha
Ny'alotha is a realm inhabited by the Old Gods and their minions. It is separated from the physical world by a thin veil.[15]
Pocket dimensions
Pocket dimensions[16][17] (or dimensional pockets)[18] seem to be little parts of a dimension secluded by magic.
Elemental Plane
- Main article: Elemental Plane
The Elemental Plane is the home of all elementals that were removed from Azeroth when the titan-forged Ra and Helya created four interlinked domains within a pocket dimension, imprisoning them millennia ago.[19]
Halls of Valor and Helheim
- Main articles: Halls of Valor, Helheim
Helya called upon the same powers she had used to secure the Elemental Plane and sealed off Odyn's fortress—the Halls of Valor—with an impregnable, magical barrier. She then proceeded to create Helheim as an enchanted refuge for herself and the other Val'kyr far below the Halls.[20]
De Other Side
- Main article: Other Side
De Other Side is Bwonsamdi's pocket dimension in the Shadowlands.
Other pocket dimensions
- A pocket universe was used by Krasus during the War of the Ancients in order to ensure the future of the blue dragonflight. The mage tore an opening in reality and put a few viable dragon eggs into this "pocket universe". He then sealed the opening until a later time when he could surrender the eggs to someone trustworthy. It is noted that time is significantly slower in the dimension.[21]
- The Battle for Mount Hyjal timeway in the Caverns of Time is described as happening in a "time pocket" separated from the world and history.[22]
- Phantasm Zone is a prison dimension in the Twisting Nether in which Magnus Manastorm is imprisoned.
- A spiritual realm[23] is shown to exist inside Frostmourne and as well as in the Blades of the Fallen Prince.
- The mages of Dalaran wove a type of pocket dimension around Ambermill, hiding it from the Forsaken. A Horde adventurer eventually shattered the pocket dimension, bringing Ambermill back to reality.[24][25][26]
- A pocket universe was created by Chromie, a bronze dragon in the guise of a gnome, within a room in the inn of Ruins of Andorhal.
- Malfurion Stormrage banished the worgen to a pocket dimension of the Emerald Dream where Daral'nir is located. From there Arugal summoned them.[27]
- The chrysalun chambers are draconic artifacts that have a pocket universe within themselves.[28]
- Void Storage is accomplished by housing items in a pocket dimension.[29]
- Mardum, the Shattered Abyss was formerly an impregnable pocket dimension within the Twisting Nether called "Mardum, the Plane of Banishment". It was a prison-world created by the titan Sargeras where he imprisoned all the demons he defeated.[30][31]
- Akazamzarak's Hat is a pocket dimension within the top hat of the goblin mage Akazamzarak.
- Prison of Ink is a location inside the Bloodshed Compendium book that inscription adventurers are sent to with the guidance of master blood scribe Kronah.
Other realms
These realms exist but there is not much known about them:
- Quetz'lun's underworld is a special underworld separate from the material world created by the loa at the time of her death as a home of her and her cursed worshipers that killed her.[32][33]
- Twilight Realm is a plane used by members of the Twilight dragonflight.
- Realm of Y'Shaarj is a twisted version of Azeroth visited when fighting the tyrannical Warchief Garrosh Hellscream.
- A Shadow Realm is visited by the arakkoa in alternate Draenor. It is related to the Void.
- Za'qul casts spells which move adventurers into a "Fear realm" or a "Delirium realm". These two realms are referred to as "insanity realms".[34]
In the RPG
- Main article: Plane (RPG)
Notes
- In the Warcraft universe there have been some quotes about the "Heavens" and "Hell". These are likely flavor lore.
- Heavens: It is said that archangels or guardians took up swords of light to defend the heavens.[35][36]
- Hell: Warcraft I makes reference to Hell and Hades.[38][39] As Uther the Lightbringer died he told Arthas Menethil that "I dearly hope that there's a special place in hell waiting for you, Arthas."[40] and Sylvanas Windrunner when almost killing Arthas Menethil with a poison arrow told him to "Give my regards to hell".[41] Red dragon Caelestrasz inside of Temple of Ahn'Qiraj wishes to focus all powers to see C'Thun "banished back to the hell from whence it came". A Found Memento: Raising a King has Genn Greymane call the Broken Shore where Varian Wrynn died "the very gates of Hell".
- Hell could be referring to: the Shadowlands as that's where souls of the dead travel to, Helheim where some of the spirits of the dishonorable spend eternity, the Twisting Nether as Warcraft I says daemons are hellspawn, the Firelands in the Elemental Plane as there are creatures called hell hounds from there and there is a quest called [35] Through the Gates of Hell with the goal of entering the Firelands.
- The Old Gods ruled over the primal (first, original) plane until the coming of the titans.[42] This likely means the Great Dark Beyond.
- Murmur came from a dimension of the cosmos unfathomable to mortal minds.
- The Reliquary owns a "Grand Vault" the location of which is a closely-guarded secret. Some believe it is not even on this plane of existence.[43]
- When Garrosh Hellscream had Theramore Isle destroyed with a mana bomb, its arcane power caused anomalies of realities and dimensions ripped asunder. One could even glimpse other worlds.[44]
- The void revenants are a race of parasitic void-beings that tear holes through the planes of reality, consuming and absorbing the energies and beings within.[45]
- Warp Shades partially tear an enemy into another dimension.
- Aluneth is a strange, fickle and powerful entity of pure arcane energy hailing from another realm of existence that was brought to the Nexus when blue dragons at some point while manipulating the fabric of reality tapped into this other realm and made contact with the strange arcane entity.[46]
- Consumers of souls in Brawler's Guilds are seen in an alternate dimension[47] by wearing special goggles.
Speculation
This article or section includes speculation, observations or opinions possibly supported by lore or by Blizzard officials. It should not be taken as representing official lore.
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- The Wizard's Sanctum Stormwind Portal Room could be its own pocket dimension, as it's entered from a portal atop the Wizard's Sanctum tower.
- Caverns of Time could be its own plane.
- Inner Veil is inside the "spectral realm" in the Kalecgos fight in the Sunwell Plateau raid, it's possibly its own plane.
- The Eye of Eternity is the personal domain of Malygos and as such may be its own plane.
- The Mind's Eye entered by portals open in the fight with Yogg-Saron could be its own plane.
- There are five portals within the Chamber of Aspects beneath Wyrmrest Temple two of which are open and lead to the Ruby Sanctum and Obsidian Sanctum. They may be their own planes or unknown locations in the world.
- Bastion of Twilight entered through a portal above the Twilight Citadel could be in a separate plane.
- Dread Expanse is a location where the Sha of Fear retreats to, it could be its own plane.
- The Nexus Vault is accessed by way of portal and has a specific otherworldly appearance so it may be its own plane. But Kalec says: "The Nexus Vault lies deep beneath the main spire. You will find its entrance in the lowest chamber of the spire's base." But this may only mean it's former entrance was there.
- Realm of the Mage Hunter is the domain of the eredar lord Balaadur, however the Archive of the Tirisgarde mentions that Balaadur took Ebonchill when its owner got ripped into the Twisting Nether, so it's uncertain if Balaadur's realm is a place in the Twisting Nether or its own dimension. For comparison the [45] Between Worlds quest has Kruul's Twisting Nether location described as his realm.
- A Found Memento: Raising a King has Anduin Wrynn in a surprising vision see his father Varian Wrynn, it's unclear if this is a memory or perhaps a vision of Varian from some sort of afterlife.
- Forge of Aeons a place sacred to the Army of the Light accessed by a Lightforged beacon on the Vindicaar may be its own plane.
- Telogrus Rift is described in Umbric's Notes - Dawnstar Spire as "teetering on the brink of the void itself" and that "it existed within a rift in the very fabric of reality", so it's unknown on what plane it's located.
- While Infestation of Madness in Nazjatar is alive and you're on the platform with it, the sky transforms to the same one that is in the tunnel in Caverns of Time. This could mean you enter or see a vision of a different plane, perhaps the void realm.
- Visions of N'Zoth could be on a separate plane.
- A version of the Chamber of Heart that Wrathion has constructed as a place between places as a way to distance himself from the corruption of the Horrific Visions entered from the Chamber of Heart.[48]
- Entering the mind of N'Zoth is done in the N'Zoth the Corruptor raid fight which could be its own plane.
See also
References
- ^ [120] The Precious 13-Tooth Gogglegear
- ^ a b c d e World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 12
- ^ [51-60] In Agthia's Memory
- ^ Judgehype - Interview de Steve Danuser sur l'histoire de Shadowlands
- ^ Alex Afrasiabi on Warlords, Garrosh, and alternate Azeroth
- ^ Bashiok
- ^ The Warcraft Encyclopedia/The Warcraft Universe
- ^ The Desolate Host
- ^ [50] The Sixth Sense
- ^ [50] Exhumed
- ^ [20-30] You Reap What You Sow
- ^ [Quetz'lun's Ritual]
- ^ Steve Danuser with Taliesin & Evitel - 00:40:01
- ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 11, 13, 18
- ^ World of Warcraft 2019-10-07. Watch the New Developer Content Update Preview (03:20). YouTube. Retrieved on 2019-10-07.
- ^ [5-30] Transdimensional Warfare: Chapter I
- ^ [5-30] Breaking the Barrier
- ^ [5-30] Transdimensional Warfare: Chapter III
- ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 12, 32
- ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 57 - 58
- ^ The Sundering, pg. 25
- ^ Battle for Mount Hyjal (instance)#Infinite dragonflight
- ^ [10-45] The Call of Icecrown
- ^ [5-30] Transdimensional Warfare: Chapter I
- ^ [5-30] Breaking the Barrier
- ^ [5-30] Transdimensional Warfare: Chapter III
- ^ Curse of the Worgen
- ^ Night of the Dragon
- ^ Thaumaturge Rafir#Quotes
- ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 23
- ^ Tome of Blighted Implements
- ^ [20-30] You Reap What You Sow
- ^ Quetz'lun's Spirit
- ^ https://www.wowhead.com/spell=300584/reality-portal
- ^ Warcraft: Orcs & Humans manual
- ^ Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness manual
- ^ JINX World of Warcraft Paladin Legendary Class Men's Gamer Tee Shirt
- ^ Warcraft: Orcs & Humans manual
- ^ Medivh (WC1 Human)
- ^ "Path of the Damned: Digging up the Dead", Warcraft III. Blizzard Entertainment.
- ^ "Legacy of the Damned: Sylvanas' Farewell", Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne. Blizzard Entertainment.
- ^ The Sundering, pg. 156
- ^ Aelnara gossip text
- ^ Jaina Proudmoore: Tides of War, pg. 225
- ^ Adventure Guide entry for Xhul'horac
- ^ Archive of the Tirisgarde#Aluneth, Greatstaff of Magna
- ^ [120] The Precious 13-Tooth Gogglegear
- ^ Image of Wrathion
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