Overview: The Anchors


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What Are The Anchors

The Anchors are the stable, physical realities of the cosmos. They are the planes where matter is dense, physics hold steady, and life can exist. Unlike the Harmonics, which are abstract and conceptual, or the Resonant Zones, which are temporary anomalies, the Anchors are permanent, self-sustaining worlds with their own ecosystems, inhabitants, and physical laws.

All Anchors share certain properties:


The Material Plane

The Material Plane is the central Anchor and the primary setting for mortal life. It is often called The Equilibrium because it exists in a state of balance between the extremes of The Deficit Planes and The Surplus Planes.

The Balance

The Material Plane possesses a precise balance of scarcity and abundance:

The Significance of Choice

The Material Plane is the only Anchor where free will truly functions. In the Deficit Planes, behavior is dictated by survival pressures. In the Surplus Planes, behavior is dictated by environmental saturation. Only in the Material Plane can a being choose to be cruel or kind, generous or selfish, honest or deceptive.

This makes the Material Plane uniquely valuable to the Primes. Mortals who choose to worship do so freely, making their belief more meaningful than the instinctual resonance of the extreme planes.

Connection to Other Anchors

The Material Plane serves as the hub of the Anchor network. Travel between any two non-Material Anchors almost always requires passing through the Material Plane first. This makes it a crossroads for interplanar travelers, exiles, and invaders.

Thin spots in the Veil are most common in the Material Plane, particularly in locations that resonate with specific Anchors:


The Deficit Planes

The Deficit Planes are Anchors defined by the absence of a vital element. Inhabitants are shaped by the need to acquire, hoard, or endure. They are often labeled “Hells” by Material Plane cultures, but this is a misunderstanding. Their inhabitants are not evil; they are adapted to extreme scarcity.

Summary Table

Plane Missing Element Core Pressure Inhabitant Trait
The Scourge Safety Constant predation and violence Ruthless, aggressive, survivalist
The Ashen Wastes Energy Rapid entropy and heat loss Desperate, hoarding, preservationist
The Parched Sustenance Absolute drought and dehydration Greedy, predatory, transactional
The Frost-Bound Warmth Absolute zero and thermal stasis Isolated, stoic, solitary
The Silence Meaning Semantic decay and memory loss Nihilistic, hollow, passive

The Gradient of Scarcity

The five Deficit Planes exist on a gradient of deprivation:

Inter-Plane Borders

The borders between Deficit Planes are harsh gradients:


The Surplus Planes

The Surplus Planes are Anchors defined by the excess of a vital element. Inhabitants are shaped by the need to contain, share, or stagnate. They are often labeled “Heavens” by Material Plane cultures, but this is also a misunderstanding. Their inhabitants are not good; they are adapted to extreme abundance, and their “virtues” often come at the cost of individuality, freedom, or growth.

Summary Table

Plane Excess Element Core Pressure Inhabitant Trait
The Verdant Expanse Growth Hyper-reproduction and assimilation Communal, selfless, suffocating
The Gilded Cage Order Absolute structure and conformity Hierarchical, ritualistic, rigid
The Radiance Truth Total transparency and exposure Radically honest, direct, unforgiving
The Weave Connection Collective consciousness and empathy Unified, selfless, hive-minded
The Apex Perfection Optimal stasis and completion Passive, content, stagnant

The Gradient of Abundance

The five Surplus Planes exist on a gradient of saturation:

Inter-Plane Borders

The borders between Surplus Planes are blending gradients:


The Deficit-Surplus Axis

The Deficit Planes and The Surplus Planes are not opposites; they are complementary extremes. Each Deficit Plane has a corresponding Surplus Plane that represents the same concept in its saturated form.

Deficit Plane Shared Concept Surplus Plane
The Scourge (No Safety) Survival The Gilded Cage (Too Much Order)
The Ashen Wastes (No Energy) Vitality The Verdant Expanse (Too Much Growth)
The Parched (No Sustenance) Consumption The Apex (Too Much Perfection)
The Frost-Bound (No Warmth) Preservation The Radiance (Too Much Truth)
The Silence (No Meaning) Communication The Weave (Too Much Connection)

The Material Plane sits at the center of each axis, balancing the deficit and the surplus.


Travel Between Anchors

Via the Veil

All Anchor-to-Anchor travel requires passing through the Veil. The Material Plane is the central hub, making it the easiest point of access to all other Anchors.

Direct Connections

Direct travel between two non-Material Anchors is rare and dangerous. It requires:

The Hub Rule

Because the Material Plane is the hub, most interplanar travelers must pass through it. This has several consequences:


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