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When creating a prime plane, the swirling energies of proto-matter used to dictate the space-time typically collide and regroup through gravitational collisions after prime-creation. This phenomenon means that creating a prime material plane almost always guarantees the creation of [[Plane|several additional planes]] which now exist within this new universe. While some can liken them to other planets, it is more appropriate to look at them as moons, as all planes within a universe gravitate around a prime plane through [[Quelmar Universe|the Great Wheel]] cosmology. | When creating a prime plane, the swirling energies of proto-matter used to dictate the space-time typically collide and regroup through gravitational collisions after prime-creation. This phenomenon means that creating a prime material plane almost always guarantees the creation of [[Plane|several additional planes]] which now exist within this new universe. While some can liken them to other planets, it is more appropriate to look at them as moons, as all planes within a universe gravitate around a prime plane through [[Quelmar Universe|the Great Wheel]] cosmology. | ||
[[File:465map.png|left|thumb|A common | [[File:465map.png|left|thumb|A common Map of the Realm around 465 [[PR]]]] | ||
== Shape == | == Shape == |