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'''The Shadowfell''' is a realm of gloom and darkness. Its geography resembles that of the Material Plane, and some sages claim the Shadowfell is a shadow of the mortal realm, cast by the light of that which is Good. Others speculate that the Shadowfell may represent grim future of the mortal realm, or that the mortal realm is merely a dream of the dark powers that slumber there. | '''The Shadowfell''' is a realm of gloom and darkness. Its geography resembles that of the Material Plane, and some sages claim the Shadowfell is a shadow of the mortal realm, cast by the light of that which is Good. Others speculate that the Shadowfell may represent grim future of the mortal realm, or that the mortal realm is merely a dream of the dark powers that slumber there. | ||
[[File:Shadowfell.jpeg|thumb|right|Adventurers braving the Shadowfell]] | |||
If there is a sun in the Shadowfell it is never visible, and what days there are transition inconsistently from seeming-twilight to night and back. The land is largely covered in fog, and on the rare times the fog clears the sky is covered in iron-grey clouds. The temperature is always just a little too cold, and there is no wind. The fog seems to dampen sound, and at other times to amplify or transmit it from far away. Within the fog are forests of dead trees, crumbling temples to forgotten gods, and the ruins of vast ancient cities that are all but abandoned. | If there is a sun in the Shadowfell it is never visible, and what days there are transition inconsistently from seeming-twilight to night and back. The land is largely covered in fog, and on the rare times the fog clears the sky is covered in iron-grey clouds. The temperature is always just a little too cold, and there is no wind. The fog seems to dampen sound, and at other times to amplify or transmit it from far away. Within the fog are forests of dead trees, crumbling temples to forgotten gods, and the ruins of vast ancient cities that are all but abandoned. | ||