From Tenebrae
Planar Traits
• Normal Gravity
• Timeless: Age, hunger, thirst, poison and other such mortal concerns do not function when within the Dome of Heaven. However, it is not retroactive, meaning that one who journeys here and then leaves will be at the same age they were when they first arrived.
• Infinite Size
• Divinely morphic. The Dome of Heaven is morphic for entities of at least lesser deity status but Daeus has the ability to reshape any altered in any way he sees fit.
• Mildly good-aligned and mildly law-aligned however within the respective domain of some of the other deities this may differ.
• Enhanced Magic: Spells utilizing positive energy or good aligned are maximized in The Dome of Heaven. Spells utilizing negative energy or with the evil descriptor are automatically countered.
Important Sites
Several important sites exist within the Dome of Heaven that are worth mentioning. Although there are many more than this, these few stand out.
The Mount of Amman: Also known as The Holy Mountain and synomous with the Throne of Daeus, the light of the sun rests here and overlooks all of the Dome of Heaven while remaining vigilant against infernal forces that may threaten these lands. While Daeus dwells here, the peak of the incomprehensible heights of the celestial mountain is ever crowned with light that illuminates the realms, warms, and heals. Angelic attendants carry the word of the True Law forth for all who would hear it and the mightiest of Solars, the Seven Elohim, guard the way to the Throne of Daeus and command the celestial armies.
Elysium: Celestial villages, cities, temples and housing places of petitioners, travelers and the dwelling place of souls dot this colorful landscape. The Fields of Elysium are awash in bright colors. Brilliant green meadows dotted with starbursts, clouds of purest silver and white plume through the air and rolling woodlands of sweet smelling leaves and flowering trees are characteristics of Elysium. Those who desire war no longer can find peace here and the infernal forces would love nothing more but to wash the fields of Elysium with chaos and blood. Of particular note here is the great City of Bells: Ithildin. The roofs here are of gold, the floors silver, the doors bronze and uplifted with spells of binding and protection. Within the depths of this city is the great blue and silver house of Althea.