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As a plane, the Void resembles its namesake, though it is no longer considered infinite. There are boundaries to this plane now, and despite its similarities to the old, dark home of the Eidolons, this realm has become something of its own throughout its time being ruled by the hateful Vul’Karik and the corrupting Paschia Fel.

The Void is home to demons, undead, phantoms, shades, and other such monstrosities that would otherwise strike terrible fear into the hearts of mortals simply by sight alone. The Void houses creatures that should not be seen in the light of any day, and though they are not inherently weakened by it, most voidic entities hold a hatred of the sun.

The Void is hostile to any not naturally from it, and even those that reside within find themselves entangled in the war between Vul’Karik and Paschia Fel. It is often considered the realm of the cursed or the damned, for only those who are unable to pass on into a new life once they die end up caught within its darkness.

Notable Locales

Galgotha the Bastion of Demons

A place where Vul’Karik is thought to reside. It is a city only seen in the nightmares of those who have been plagued by voidic visions and a place of sorrow and pain. Some consider that the city itself may be where all of the Eidolons once called home, for it would be in Vul’Karik’s nature to claim such a place to seat his throne, though no one but the Eidolons themselves would know for certain. No one knows how large the city is, only that its roads appear unending and its night eternal. The buildings are long shadows that cast themselves into the sky, and are most commonly made up of hot metal that burns any who touch it for too long. The wails of the undead hordes ensure the silence of the infinite Void is nothing more than a tale of the past.

The Burning Lake

The site where Paschia Fel’s phantoms are known to concentrate, and it’s theorized that it’s the site where the Witch Queen herself stays. It is also considered to be the primary source of the element Felfire, for the Burning Lake is just that; a sprawling expanse of ever burning flame. Those phantoms and shades that dwell within it appear immune to the fires themselves, and it may be the only place within the Void where no demon can set foot, lest they be consumed by the Felfire.