![]() ![]() The majority of the plane is a flaming ocean, but occasionally pockets of solid "land" float upon this. The plane of Fire looks like a normal landscape with one major difference: Everything is cloaked in flame. Elsewhere throughout the plane are other efreet outposts, smaller palaces that float on the fiery seas. From its top rises a plume of smoke, a vortex to the plane of Air. Eighty miles from the City of Brass is Jabal Turab, the Mount of Dust. Revolt and escape are impossible, since only the magic of the efreet protects slaves from the fiery element (who'd want to flee into the Fire?). Like the dao, the efreet keep many slaves. Here one finds realms called the Charcoal Palace, the Obsidian Fields, the Furnace, and Slag. The efreet are lords of this domain, ruling from the City of Brass, which floats in a sea of fire. Fire's probably the most powerful of the Elemental Planes, for it attacks and consumes its enemies, just because they're there. Still, few doubt the plane of Fire is the most evil of all the Elemental Planes, though that's purely a judgment call. With its leaping flames, scorching heat, and choking brimstone smoke, it's no surprise that gullible primes often mistake this plane for one of the layers of Baator or Carceri. Sure, there are other planes that're worse, like life-sucking Negative Energy Plane or the impassable plane of Earth, but these just don't have the sheer theatrical horror and evil feel of the plane of Fire. Of all the Inner Planes, it's the plane of Fire that inspires true fear in all the but the most addle-coved traveler. ![]()
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