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The '''Shadowfell''' is a [[Transitive Plane]] of darkness and shadow that overlaps with and is parallel to the [[Material Plane]]. Its creation goes back to when the [[drow]] pulled a fragment of the [[Negative Energy Plane]] into the Material Plane in an attempt to free themselves from their prison in [[Doth'Mordun]]. When this fragment was destroyed, it left a tiny crack in the planar walls that slowly leaked negative energy into the [[Plane of Shadow]]. While this was not particularly troublesome in and of itself, the chaos of the [[Deity War]] ripped it wide open, sucking the entire Negative Energy Plane into the Plane of Shadow and fusing the two together into a new plane known as the Shadowfell. This event also created a massive fissure within Doth'Mordun where the material plane is open directly to the Shadowfell. Though exploration into the Shadowfell has been limited so far, the church of [[Evening Glory]] does maintain a small outpost there. [[Category:Transitive Planes]]
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