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Not quite a plane, these pockets of existence found within the Ethereal Plane carry a wide variety of traits and properties. There are no true commonalities between them - some are natural, others are constructed; some are finite, others looping, others unbounded; some are dead magic, others vastly enhanced.
On rare occasion, a plane will even expand from demiplane status to full plane. The Plane of Shadow was quite recently merely a demiplane, if an especially well-connected one, but it has since become a full transitive plane.
Known Demiplanes
- The Black Abyss
- The Boundless
- The Clockwork Gap
- Cynosure
- Demiplane of Dread
- Demiplane of Electromagnetism
- Demiplane of Haven
- Demiplane of Imprisonment
- Demiplane of Invention
- Demiplane of Nightmares
- Demiplane of Time
- Draedenden
- Dungeonland
- Faerie
- Gloaming
- Inphirblau
- Isle of the Ape
- Isle of Black Trees
- The Lady's Mazes
- Land of the Immortals
- Lost Citadel of Magic
- Maelost
- The Mewling
- Moil, the City that Waits
- Neth, the Demiplane That Lives
- Semblance
- Shattered World
- Timevoid
- Urunaland
- Wormscape
References
- Dragon #353 - Multiple Dementia: A Guide to the Demiplanes, pp.36-41