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Pandemonium's characteristics changed when somebody finally found the volume switch; It plays heavy metal at merely concert volume, and is a base of operations for Stance's faction, [[xXxRiverxofxLyexXx]], who worship the Gods of Metal at their tombs in this plane and in [[Ysgard]]. These gods are popular among the gith, who account for about a third of Lye's members.
The Iron Aether, commonly known as Pandemonium, revealed its true nature when somebody finally found the volume switch; It plays heavy metal at merely concert volume, and is a base of operations for [[Stance]]'s faction, [[xXxRiverxofxLyexXx]], who worship the [[Gods of Metal]] at their tombs in this plane. These gods are popular among the gith, who account for about a third of Lye's members. The plane sometimes manifests in the sky above concerts in other planes: the catwalks of the Iron Aether. Founding myth: [[The Quiet King and the Gods of Metal]]

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The Iron Aether, commonly known as Pandemonium, revealed its true nature when somebody finally found the volume switch; It plays heavy metal at merely concert volume, and is a base of operations for Stance's faction, xXxRiverxofxLyexXx, who worship the Gods of Metal at their tombs in this plane. These gods are popular among the gith, who account for about a third of Lye's members. The plane sometimes manifests in the sky above concerts in other planes: the catwalks of the Iron Aether. Founding myth: The Quiet King and the Gods of Metal