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5th Jun 2024

The DM's Travel Bookclub: 8. The Paraelemental Planes of Ooze & Smoke!

The hosts of The DM's Book Club proudly bring you a new limited series, The DM's Travel Bookclub: A Guide to The Inner Planes!

In each episode, we'll explore the Inner Planes of Existence as outlined in the Great Wheel cosmology in the roleplaying game, Dungeons & Dragons.

Our hosts, Fiona and Hamilton, continue their journey of the Inner Planes by visiting the Paraelemental Planes of Ooze & Smoke.

These intermediary areas form where aspects of one Elemental Plane mingle with those of another. In essence, they're elemental alloys.

The Paraelemental Plane of Ooze is perhaps the most offensive place in the multiverse, the forming where Water comes into contact with Earth. It's a region of filth and disease, of caustic sludge and living slime.

The Paraelemental Plane of Smoke forms at the intersection of Air and Fire. The atmosphere here not only roils with heat, but it's also highly toxic.

Book discussed: 'The Inner Planes (2e)' published by Wizards of the Coast (1998).

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Credits

The DM's Book Club is hosted, recorded, edited, and produced by Fiona Howat (@WAIR_Podcast) and Hamilton (@TheDragonDM). 

The DM’s Book Club Logo was designed by Sam Robins (@Bobhatstand).

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The DM‘s Book Club
A weekly podcast where we read about some Dungeons and Dragons and discuss how we might include it in our role-playing campaigns!
Do you like a good book? Do you like Dungeons & Dragons? Fancy combining them? Us too!
Come join Fiona & Hamilton for ‘The DM’s Book Club’: a weekly podcast where we read about some Dungeons and Dragons and discuss how we might include it in our role-playing campaigns!