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The cosmic forces, some of the main realms and the denizens of the universe from the perspective of the titans and their servants.

Planes, also known as dimensions,[1] realms of existence[2] or simply realms, are cosmic regions within the Warcraft universe, created by the First Ones.[3] Besides reality and its physical realm, six cosmic forces form the universe. All these forces push and pull against one another in an unending tug of war, constantly vying for power over each other. If one fell, all worlds would fall into chaos.[4][5] Existence within these planes is not a simple thing: it consists of layers upon layers of realities that can be traversed through magical means.[6]

The multiverse is a term used to refer to all the possible universes in World of Warcraft.[7][8]

Great Dark Beyond

Main article: Great Dark Beyond

The Great Dark Beyond represents the mortal and the physical universe. It is an infinite living realm composed of innumerable stars, worlds, moons, and mortal civilizations. Azeroth is found in it, and it is merely one of the countless worlds drifting through vast reaches of the Great Dark.[2][9] It is referred to as the material world,[10] physical universe,[11] or corporeal realm.[12]

Twisting Nether

Main article: Twisting Nether

The Twisting Nether is the astral plane between worlds that lies in parallel with the Great Dark Beyond. The forces of Light and Void bleed together at its boundaries, engulfing the Twisting Nether in perpetual strife. Sometimes, the volatile energies that pervade the Nether intrude upon the physical universe, warping reality beyond measure.[2]

Emerald Dream

Main article: Emerald Dream

The Emerald Dream is an ethereal realm of spirits and untamed nature that exists outside the boundaries of the physical world.[13] It represents how Azeroth would have been if intelligent beings had not altered its surface,[14] or what the world might some day be again.[15] As life ebbs and flows across the physical world, the spiritual energies that stature the Dream keep pace with it.[2]

Shadowlands

Main article: Shadowlands

The Shadowlands are the realm of Death and consist of an infinite number of diverse afterlives sustained by the flow of anima from the recently dead, who travel there to be reborn, serve, find peace, do battle, or endure endless torment.[16] Its main realms are Ardenweald, Bastion, Maldraxxus, Revendreth, and the Maw.

The Veil is the border between the Shadowlands and the living world, while the In-Between separates and surrounds the realms of the Shadowlands. The Rift is an alternate phase of the existence of the Maw.

Light and Void

Main articles: Light, Void

Pure Light and Shadow dwell in a realm outside the borders of reality, but shades of their presence are found in the physical universe as well as engulf the Twisting Nether in perpetual chaos. Although contradictory in nature, they are bound together on a cosmic scale as one cannot exist without the other.[17] The Void realm is visited in alternate Draenor and on Argus.

Pocket dimensions

Pocket dimensions[18][19] (or dimensional pockets)[20] seem to be little parts of a dimension secluded by magic.

Elemental Plane

Main article: Elemental Plane

The Elemental Plane is the home of all elementals that were banished from Azeroth when the titan-forged Ra and Helya created four interlinked domains within a pocket dimension, imprisoning them millennia ago.[21]

Wyrmrest sanctums

Main article: Chamber of Aspects

Each sanctum is a refuge out of time and space that are magical dimensions unto themselves. The sanctums' appearances are reflective of each dragonflight.[22]

Halls of Valor and Helheim

Main articles: Halls of Valor, Helheim

A vengeful Helya called upon the same powers she had used to secure the Elemental Plane and sealed off Odyn's fortress—the Halls of Valor—with an impregnable, magical barrier. She then proceeded to create Helheim as an enchanted refuge for herself and the other Val'kyr far below the Halls.[23]

De Other Side

Main article: Other Side

De Other Side is Bwonsamdi's pocket dimension in the Shadowlands, where he brings the spirits of any who worship him.[24] Though it is a realm of its own, it has a physical entrance in Ardenweald.

Other pocket dimensions

Other realms

These realms exist but there is not much known about them:

In the RPG

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Main article: Plane (RPG)

Notes

Speculation

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Planes for all the cosmic forces?

There are some hints to that possibility:

  •  [Expedition Report A37J - Part 1] written by a broker Al'firim states that there are six cosmic forces and six realms.
  • Nathrezim were forged to be the ultimate infiltrators, they bore the influence of Death into its rivals' realms, as well as the worlds of the living.[56]
  • A Stubborn Animate in the Ossein Foundry mentions fighting "Emissaries of the Light, minions of the Void, meddlers from the Gardens of Life... all have fallen before me! Soon the very planes of reality will kneel to my greatness!"[57] The "Gardens of Life" could be a name for a realm of the cosmic force of Life.
  • Steve Danuser in interview statements indicate a possibility of planes for other cosmic forces:
    • Similar to demons, naaru can normally only be permanently killed in the realm of Light. If killed in the mortal realm, their essence returns to the Light to reconstitute, though some exceptionally powerful forces can intervene in the process.[58]
    • "[...] the universe that Azeroth inhabits is much much much older and places like the Shadowlands, or other realms that are on that cosmology chart, date back to the very beginnings of this universe."[58]
    • "With the Void kind of like Shadowlands we have dipped our toes into pockets that are supposed to be Void or Void adjacent."[59]
    • It has been hinted that when titans die, their souls would return to their own Order plane.[60]

See also

References

 
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  2. ^ a b c d World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 12
  3. ^ World of Warcraft Devs Talk the New Raid and Mythic+ Score Coming to the Chains of Domination Expansion - "the First Ones, the progenitors who created the Shadowlands and other cosmic realms."
  4. ^ N [51-60] In Agthia's Memory
  5. ^ Judgehype - Interview de Steve Danuser sur l'histoire de Shadowlands
  6. ^ N [60] A Shady Place
  7. ^ Alex Afrasiabi on Warlords, Garrosh, and alternate Azeroth
  8. ^ Bashiok
  9. ^ The Warcraft Encyclopedia/The Warcraft Universe
  10. ^ N Enchanting [50] Exhumed
  11. ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 2, pg. 62
  12. ^ The Desolate Host
  13. ^  [Charge of the Dragonflights]
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  15. ^ The Beast Within!, pg. 16
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  19. ^ H [5-30] Breaking the Barrier
  20. ^ H [5-30] Transdimensional Warfare: Chapter III
  21. ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 12, 32
  22. ^ Thrall: Twilight of the Aspects, pg. 17
  23. ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 57 - 58
  24. ^  [Bwonsamdi Voodoo Mask]
  25. ^ The Sundering, pg. 25
  26. ^ Battle for Mount Hyjal (instance)#Infinite dragonflight
  27. ^ The Manastorm Decision
  28. ^ N Death knight [10-45] The Call of Icecrown
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  30. ^ H [5-30] Breaking the Barrier
  31. ^ H [5-30] Transdimensional Warfare: Chapter III
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  33. ^ Night of the Dragon, chapter 15
  34. ^ Thaumaturge Rafir#Quotes
  35. ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 23
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  37. ^ N [20-30] You Reap What You Sow
  38. ^ Quetz'lun's Spirit
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  41. ^ https://www.wowhead.com/spell=300584/reality-portal
  42. ^ Archive of the Tirisgarde#Aluneth, Greatstaff of Magna
  43. ^ a b World of Warcraft: The Dragonflight Codex, pg. 36
  44. ^ Aelnara gossip text
  45. ^ Jaina Proudmoore: Tides of War, pg. 225
  46. ^ Adventure Guide entry for Xhul'horac
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  48. ^ Warcraft: Orcs & Humans manual
  49. ^ Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness manual
  50. ^ JINX World of Warcraft Paladin Legendary Class Men's Gamer Tee Shirt
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  52. ^ Medivh (WC1 Human)
  53. ^ Path of the Damned: Digging up the Dead
  54. ^ Legacy of the Damned: Sylvanas' Farewell
  55. ^ Image of Wrathion
  56. ^ N [60] The Unseen Guests
  57. ^ N [60] Blade of Blades
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  59. ^ Steve Danuser with Taliesin & Evitel - 00:38:45
  60. ^ Steve Danuser with Taliesin & Evitel - 00:38:10