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The Lower Depths, also called Abaddon by some of the highest archmages, are a sphere of reality that is distanced from the Fallen World in the same manner the Fallen World is distanced from the Realms Supernal. Mages use the term to describe any realm that is neither Supernal nor Phenomenal, but is instead defined by a lack of something.

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  • Lower Depths
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  • The Lower Depths, also called Abaddon by some of the highest archmages, are a sphere of reality that is distanced from the Fallen World in the same manner the Fallen World is distanced from the Realms Supernal. Mages use the term to describe any realm that is neither Supernal nor Phenomenal, but is instead defined by a lack of something.
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  • Chambers of Xeric
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  • Lower Depths
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  • 463.0
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  • Lower Depths.ogg
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  • 2017-01-05(xsd:date)
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  • Ashleigh Bridges
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  • The Lower Depths, also called Abaddon by some of the highest archmages, are a sphere of reality that is distanced from the Fallen World in the same manner the Fallen World is distanced from the Realms Supernal. Mages use the term to describe any realm that is neither Supernal nor Phenomenal, but is instead defined by a lack of something.
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