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"In [[Gehenna]], mortals stand on one timeline among an endless field where the world could not hold together, where all matter crumbles and blows away in nuclear fury. East of Hell, we know the power of Law not as the ascension of our own selfish creations, but as the inevitable downfall of all ambition. The mote of Chaos within all Law is the doom which surrounds you and closes in. It is the opposite of Carceri, where the more of Law within Chaos makes freedom intolerant of the freedom of others, such that each finds themself frozen in isolation, so unlike the seething frenzy of the Eastern planes."
"In [[Gehenna]], mortals stand on one timeline among an endless field where the world could not hold together, where all matter crumbles and blows away in nuclear fury. East of Hell, we know the power of Law not as the ascension of our own selfish creations, but as the inevitable downfall of all ambition. The mote of Chaos within all Law is the doom which surrounds you and closes in. It is the opposite of Carceri, where the more of Law within Chaos makes freedom intolerant of the freedom of others, such that each finds themself frozen in isolation, so unlike the seething frenzy of the other Chaotic planes."


— [[Eepiy]]
— [[Eepiy]]

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"In Gehenna, mortals stand on one timeline among an endless field where the world could not hold together, where all matter crumbles and blows away in nuclear fury. East of Hell, we know the power of Law not as the ascension of our own selfish creations, but as the inevitable downfall of all ambition. The mote of Chaos within all Law is the doom which surrounds you and closes in. It is the opposite of Carceri, where the more of Law within Chaos makes freedom intolerant of the freedom of others, such that each finds themself frozen in isolation, so unlike the seething frenzy of the other Chaotic planes."

Eepiy