The Moons of Eana and other planes
Furnace. Furnace is an entirely underground, suffocatingly hot plane. Generally dark and fiercely burning in places, it is dominated by devils and efreet.
Ethereal Plane. The Ethereal Plane is inhabited by the spirits of the dead and other creatures. Magical currents here are in constant flux, producing omnipresent ghost-like reflections. Certain scholars claim that instead of wandering through the Ethereal Plane, the souls of the dead should spontaneously join the Astral Plane. The origin of this phenomenon typical of Eana seems to lie in the deleterious influence of Melancholia, sometimes called the Lighthouse of the Damned
Astral Plane. The Astral Plane is an immaterial reality in which notions of space and time lose almost all meaning. Compared to the norms of the Material Plane, the flow of time is aberrant, while space can stretch, shrink, and grow, sometimes following the rules of Euclidean geometry, sometimes ignoring them. This dimension is where the main divinities of Eana have made their domains and where fey kingdoms are rooted.
Ateak. An ateak is a magical gate built during the Travelers’ era, which can be entered to reach faraway countries, planes, and worlds.
Moons:
Eternity. The moon Eternity is one of Eana’s two satellites. It is more distant than Melancholia and shines with a bronze glow. It is reputed to influence the fate of people and the development of heroic aptitudes (which translate into class features in game terms). The mythical Fateforge is said to be situated on Eternity.
Melancholia. Melancholia is the moon closest to Eana, populated by demons. It shines with a blue glow, and one of its most striking characteristics is that its size and distance from Eana vary. Sometimes, it looks like it is about to drop on the earth, and at other times, it seems to be watching from far away, like a sentry of the skies.

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