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The Abyssal Waste was the lowest-energy [[manifold]]. Filled with ruined cities, it was a dead desert world under a giant orange sun <ref name=":0">https://www.patreon.com/posts/orden-timescape-107021132</ref> where entropy prevailed, and even a capable mind could not form thoughts more complex than base emotion and survival instinct.{{cite book/knw|171}}
The '''Abyssal Waste''' was the lowest-energy [[manifold]]. Filled with ruined cities, it was a dead desert world under a giant orange sun <ref name=":0">https://www.patreon.com/posts/orden-timescape-107021132</ref> where entropy prevailed, and even a capable mind could not form thoughts more complex than base emotion and survival instinct.{{cite book/knw|171}}


[[Demon|Demons]] were the Abyssal Waste's native inhabitants. Each a unique arrangement of claws, teeth, and organs, demons scrambled over one another as they fought over souls. Their base state was mindlessness, called Lethe, but with enough souls consumed, a demon could gain sapience, memory, and identity. <ref name=":0" />
[[Demon|Demons]] were the Abyssal Waste's native inhabitants. Each a unique arrangement of claws, teeth, and organs, demons scrambled over one another as they fought over souls. Their base state was mindlessness, called Lethe, but with enough souls consumed, a demon could gain sapience, memory, and identity. <ref name=":0" />

Revision as of 02:55, 21 October 2024

The Abyssal Waste was the lowest-energy manifold. Filled with ruined cities, it was a dead desert world under a giant orange sun [1] where entropy prevailed, and even a capable mind could not form thoughts more complex than base emotion and survival instinct.[2]

Demons were the Abyssal Waste's native inhabitants. Each a unique arrangement of claws, teeth, and organs, demons scrambled over one another as they fought over souls. Their base state was mindlessness, called Lethe, but with enough souls consumed, a demon could gain sapience, memory, and identity. [1]

Khorsekef the Infinite, also known as the Ultralich, ruled the Abyssal Waste from the Necropolitan Ruin at the exact center of the plane. He commanded the Court of Decay. [3]

  1. 1.0 1.1 https://www.patreon.com/posts/orden-timescape-107021132
  2. Matthew Colville, et al. Kingdoms & Warfare. (MCDM Productions), pp. 171.
  3. Matthew Colville, et al. Kingdoms & Warfare. (MCDM Productions), pp. 169.