![]() This book attempts to name each layer based on what creatures are can be found the most on that layer, those layers are: Gith and Slaad, Susanowo, Agni, Indra, and the final layer is known as the Layer of the Lost Gods. Limbo is first introducted in the Manual of the Planes (1987) and is the first to mention the five layers of Limbo and how they all jumble together. It’s not a pleasant place to visit, even if many of its chaotic elements might create breath-taking sights. Most traders and travelers want little to do with Limbo, treating it the same as the Lower Planes like the Abyss or Gehenna. There is a lot of disagreements among planar travelers about the exact number of layers to Limbo, with some claiming there are five layers while others say there is only one, with another group saying there are five layers but they are so jumbled together that it seems like there is only one layer. Those who reside on this plane do so either to prove their strength against the chaos, to revel in the chaos and let it drive them forward, or they got lost and can’t find a way to leave Limbo. The Ever-Changing Chaos of Limbo is a plane of chaos and is known as a bubbling soup of elements and energy. Outer Planes: Astral Plane, the Outlands, Arborea, Beastlands, Bytopia, Gehenna, Mechanus, Mount Celestia, Nine Hells, Pandemonium, Sigil, Ysgard What is Limbo? Plane of Air, Plane of Earth, Plane of Water Inner Planes: Ethereal Plane, Elemental Chaos , Our next stop in The Planes series is Limbo - a plane of chaos and primal energies.
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