![]() ![]() A simpleminded creature such as a fish, though, might have less than a minute before the pocket of water surrounding it freezes, vanishes, or turns to glass. Very disciplined and powerful minds can create whole islands of their own invention within the plane, sometimes maintaining those places for years. Limbo conforms to the will of the creatures inhabiting it. A creature can move up to its walking speed in any direction by merely thinking of the desired direction of travel. Limbo has no gravity, so creatures visiting the plane float in space. Fragments of more ordinary landscapes–bits of forest, meadow, ruined castles, and even burbling streams-drift through the disorder. Stone melts into water that freezes into metal, then turns into diamond that burns up into smoke that becomes snow, and on and on in an endless, unpredictable process of change. Limbo is a plane of pure chaos, a roiling soup of impermanent matter and energy. What is Limbo?įrom the Fifth Edition Dungeon Master’s Guide: For more details on how Limbo works, its inhabitants and major locations, be sure to find a copy of Planes of Chaos from 2nd Edition which digs a little deeper into this wild realm’s lore. So I’m not rewriting the entirety of the 2nd Edition Planes of Chaos supplement, I’ve included the major notes on how the plane works. There, they will come across all manner of chaos. My Saturday group is about to head (again) into Limbo. ![]() DM Dave 5 Comments on The Randomness of Limbo | New Resource for Fifth Edition (Bloody Bunch Spoilers) Posted in GM Tools ![]()
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