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* In ''DominicDeegan'' we've seen the Plane of Destruction; the existence of the other elemental planes is referenced occasionally.

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* In ''DominicDeegan'' ''Webcomic/DominicDeegan'' we've seen the Plane of Destruction; the existence of the other elemental planes is referenced occasionally.
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* The ''FamilyGuy'' episode [[Recap/FamilyGuyS8E1RoadToTheMultiverse "Road to the Multiverse"]] featured quite a few of these.

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* The ''FamilyGuy'' ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' episode [[Recap/FamilyGuyS8E1RoadToTheMultiverse "Road to the Multiverse"]] featured quite a few of these.
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** Module [=WG7=] ''Castle {{Greyhawk}}''. The Queen of the Honeybee Hive on level 7 opened a gate to the Demi-Plane of Flowers, a gigantic plain covered with every imaginable type of flower and plant.

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** Module [=WG7=] ''Castle {{Greyhawk}}''.TabletopGame/{{Greyhawk}}''. The Queen of the Honeybee Hive on level 7 opened a gate to the Demi-Plane of Flowers, a gigantic plain covered with every imaginable type of flower and plant.
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** In the ''TabletopGame/{{Planescape}}'' setting, the "outer planes" include a plane representing each of the {{Character Alignment}}s, and the "inner planes" also include "quasielemental" or "paraelemental" planes such as "the Plane of Dust", "the Plane of Lightning", etc.

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** In the ''TabletopGame/{{Planescape}}'' setting, the "outer planes" include a plane representing each of the {{Character Alignment}}s, and the "inner planes" also include "quasielemental" (an element interacting with either positive or negative energy) or "paraelemental" (two elements interacting) planes such as "the Plane of Dust", "the Plane of Lightning", etc.
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* ''VideoGame/UltimaVIII'': The world of Pagan is divided roughly into four regions, each dominated by a Titan (an elemental demi-god). Unsurprisingly, each region is heavily characterized by the relevant element. Additionally, an actual Elemental Plane of [[ElementNumberFive Aether]] exists outside of Pagan.
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** The realms that can be attributed to be elemental planes are [[LightEmUp Alfheim]], home of the Light Alfs; [[CastingAShadow Svartalfheim]], home of the Dark Alfs; [[PlayingWithFire Muspellheim]], home of the Fire Giants; [[AnIcePerson Niflheim]], home of the Ice Giants; [[MakingASplash Vanaheim]], home of the Vana Gods (typically seen as marshes or wetlands); and [[ExtraOreDinary Jotunheim]], home of etins (very mountainous).

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** The realms that can be attributed to be elemental planes are [[LightEmUp Alfheim]], home of the Light Alfs; [[CastingAShadow Svartalfheim]], home of the Dark Alfs; [[PlayingWithFire Muspellheim]], home of the Fire Giants; [[AnIcePerson Niflheim]], home of the Ice Giants; [[MakingASplash Vanaheim]], home of the Vana Gods (typically seen as marshes or wetlands); and [[ExtraOreDinary [[DishingOutDirt Jotunheim]], home of etins (very mountainous).
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No idea what or where this is referring to. At most, there\'s maybe a light world and a shadow world in a few games.


* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' plays this in spades. Every console game has a Forest theme, Fire theme, Water theme, Death theme, and Light theme.
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* In DominicDeegan we've seen the Plane of Destruction; the existence of the other elemental planes is referenced occasionally.

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* In DominicDeegan ''DominicDeegan'' we've seen the Plane of Destruction; the existence of the other elemental planes is referenced occasionally.



* The ''FamilyGuy'' episode "Road to TheMultiverse" featured quite a few of these.

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* The ''FamilyGuy'' episode [[Recap/FamilyGuyS8E1RoadToTheMultiverse "Road to TheMultiverse" the Multiverse"]] featured quite a few of these.
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* ''WorldOfWarcraft'' hinted at those in the past, but really went nuts with the concept in Cataclysm:

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* ''WorldOfWarcraft'' hinted at those in the past, but really went nuts with the concept in Cataclysm:''Cataclysm'':

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* In NorseMythology, most of [[TheWorldTree the Nine Realms]] can be seen as one of these, though their elemental connotations are believed to be metaphors for the human psyche.
** The realms that can be attributed to be elemental planes are [[LightEmUp Alfheim]], home of the Light Alfs; [[CastingAShadow Svartalfheim]], home of the Dark Alfs; [[PlayingWithFire Muspellheim]], home of the Fire Giants; [[AnIcePerson Niflheim]], home of the Ice Giants; [[MakingASplash Vanaheim]], home of the Vana Gods (typically seen as marshes or wetlands); and [[ExtraOreDinary Jotunheim]], home of etins (very mountainous).




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* ''VideoGame/{{Rift}}'': The planes, where each one of the six elements rules unrestrained. Closing portals that their inhabitants can get through is a core part of the game.
* ''VideoGame/NetHack'': The late game.
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** The Abyssal Maw, the plane of water, typical underwater flair everywhere.

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** The Abyssal Maw, the plane of water, Water, typical underwater flair everywhere.
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* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' had several. When Timmy wishes to become a fairy and attempts to get to "Fairy World", he first ends up in "Scary World" and "Hairy World". A cow shows up in Hairy World asking if she's in "Dairy World".

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* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' had several. When Timmy wishes to become a fairy and attempts to get to "Fairy World", he first ends up in "Scary World" and "Hairy World". A cow then shows up in Hairy World asking if she's in "Dairy World".
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* One episode of ''FairlyOddparents'' had several. When Timmy wishes to become a fairy and attempts to get to "Fairy World", he first ends up in "Scary World" and "Hairy World". A cow shows up in Hairy World asking if she's in "Dairy World".
* One of several D&D references in ''GrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' involved Grim trying to take Billy and Mandy to the elemental plane of fire.

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* One episode of ''FairlyOddparents'' ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' had several. When Timmy wishes to become a fairy and attempts to get to "Fairy World", he first ends up in "Scary World" and "Hairy World". A cow shows up in Hairy World asking if she's in "Dairy World".
* One of several D&D references in ''GrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' involved Grim trying to take Billy and Mandy to the elemental plane of fire.
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* One episode of ''FairlyOddparents'' had several. When Timmy wishes to become a fairy and attempts to get to "Fairy World", he first ends up in "Scary World", "Dairy World", and "Hairy World".

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* One episode of ''FairlyOddparents'' had several. When Timmy wishes to become a fairy and attempts to get to "Fairy World", he first ends up in "Scary World", "Dairy World", World" and "Hairy World". A cow shows up in Hairy World asking if she's in "Dairy World".
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my best guess at what this non-descriptive \"example\" was trying to say, based on a vague memory of having read this book \'\'years\'\' ago


* RobertSilverberg's novel ''SonOfMan'' is made of this.

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* RobertSilverberg's In Creator/RobertSilverberg's 1970s-era novel ''SonOfMan'' ''Literature/SonOfMan'', the entire world is made like this, billions of this.
years in the future.
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* The old ''VideoGame/MightAndMagic'' universe had (at least) four Elemental Planes (the classic Fire, Water, Air and Earth). While an important background element right from the start of the franchise (as the Ancients' method of world/[[spoiler: Nacelle]]-creation involves manipulating both elemental energies and the four Elemental Lords), the planes themselves only play an important role in ''VIII'' (portals to them have opened, and they're preparing an invasion for reasons at first unknown) and ''Heroes Chronicles: Masters of the Elements'', where the main character has to sojourn to the planes in an attempt to stop an invasion (motivated by entirely different things than the one in ''VIII'').
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* One episode of ''FairlyOddparents'' had several. A character attempting to get to "Fairy World" ended up in "Scary World", "Dairy World", and "Hairy World".

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* One episode of ''FairlyOddparents'' had several. A character attempting When Timmy wishes to become a fairy and attempts to get to "Fairy World" ended World", he first ends up in "Scary World", "Dairy World", and "Hairy World".
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** In the ''{{Planescape}}'' setting, the "outer planes" include a plane representing each of the {{Character Alignment}}s, and the "inner planes" also include "quasielemental" or "paraelemental" planes such as "the Plane of Dust", "the Plane of Lightning", etc.

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** In the ''{{Planescape}}'' ''TabletopGame/{{Planescape}}'' setting, the "outer planes" include a plane representing each of the {{Character Alignment}}s, and the "inner planes" also include "quasielemental" or "paraelemental" planes such as "the Plane of Dust", "the Plane of Lightning", etc.



* All of the [[AnthropomorphicPersonification Tit]][[OurTitansAreDifferent ans]] seen in ''{{Scion}}'', as of yet. Of those that haven't been, it's safe to assume that the vast majority also are.

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* All of the [[AnthropomorphicPersonification Tit]][[OurTitansAreDifferent ans]] seen in ''{{Scion}}'', ''TabletopGame/{{Scion}}'', as of yet. Of those that haven't been, it's safe to assume that the vast majority also are.



* ''EverQuest'' has a bunch of these. Indeed, an entire expansion is called, "The Planes of Power", which contains something like 15 different planes. And there are more planes from other expansions.

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* ''EverQuest'' has a bunch of these. Indeed, an entire expansion is called, called "The Planes of Power", which and contains something like 15 different planes. And there are more planes from other expansions.



* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' (which is an AffectionateParody of ''DungeonsAndDragons''), [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0802.html Varsuvius was magically transported to "The Plane of Ranch Dressing".]]

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* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' (which is an AffectionateParody of ''DungeonsAndDragons''), ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''), [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0802.html Varsuvius was magically transported to "The Plane of Ranch Dressing".]]



* In DominicDeegan we've seen the Plane of Destruction, the existence of the other elemental planes is referenced occasionally.

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* In DominicDeegan we've seen the Plane of Destruction, Destruction; the existence of the other elemental planes is referenced occasionally.
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da Namespace Changed, yo


* Death's Domain and the Palace of Time in ''{{Discworld}}''. Both symbolizing their concepts as much as the {{Anthropomorphic Personification}}s who inhabit them do.

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* Death's Domain and the Palace of Time in ''{{Discworld}}''.''Literature/{{Discworld}}''. Both symbolizing their concepts as much as the {{Anthropomorphic Personification}}s who inhabit them do.



* ''Franchise/{{The Legend of Zelda}}'' plays this in spades. Every console game has a Forest theme, Fire theme, Water theme, Death theme, and Light theme.

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* ''Franchise/{{The Legend of Zelda}}'' ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' plays this in spades. Every console game has a Forest theme, Fire theme, Water theme, Death theme, and Light theme.



* ''IrregularWebcomic'': The Infinite Featureless Plane of Death. Note that this is apparently a parody/shout out to ''{{Discworld}}'', even though the author denies (in jest) ever reading that series.

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* ''IrregularWebcomic'': The Infinite Featureless Plane of Death. Note that this is apparently a parody/shout out to ''{{Discworld}}'', ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'', even though the author denies (in jest) ever reading that series.



* The ''FamilyGuy'' episode "Road to [[TheMultiverse the Multiverse]]" featured quite a few of these.

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* The ''FamilyGuy'' episode "Road to [[TheMultiverse the Multiverse]]" TheMultiverse" featured quite a few of these.
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* The Five Forbidden Regions in the ''{{Xanth}}'' series: the void, the region of water, the region of fire, the region of earth, and the region of air. Each region is filled with terrain and weather that represent it: the region of water, for example, contains a lot of lakes and it rains often.

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* The Five Forbidden Regions in the ''{{Xanth}}'' ''Literature/{{Xanth}}'' series: the void, the region of water, the region of fire, the region of earth, and the region of air. Each region is filled with terrain and weather that represent it: the region of water, for example, contains a lot of lakes and it rains often.
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** Module [=WG7=] ''Castle Greyhawk''. The Queen of the Honeybee Hive on level 7 opened a gate to the Demi-Plane of Flowers, a gigantic plain covered with every imaginable type of flower and plant.

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** Module [=WG7=] ''Castle Greyhawk''.{{Greyhawk}}''. The Queen of the Honeybee Hive on level 7 opened a gate to the Demi-Plane of Flowers, a gigantic plain covered with every imaginable type of flower and plant.
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* ''{{The Legend of Zelda}}'' plays this in spades. Every console game has a Forest theme, Fire theme, Water theme, Death theme, and Light theme.

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* ''{{The ''Franchise/{{The Legend of Zelda}}'' plays this in spades. Every console game has a Forest theme, Fire theme, Water theme, Death theme, and Light theme.
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* One of several DnD references in ''GrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' involved Grim trying to take Billy and Mandy to the elemental plane of fire.

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* One of several DnD D&D references in ''GrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' involved Grim trying to take Billy and Mandy to the elemental plane of fire.

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* In DominicDeegan we've seen the Plane of Destruction, the existence of the other elemental planes is referenced occasionally.



* One episode of ''FairlyOddparents'' had several. A character attempting to get to "Fairy World" ended up in "Scary World", "Dairy World", and "Hairy World".

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* One episode of ''FairlyOddparents'' had several. A character attempting to get to "Fairy World" ended up in "Scary World", "Dairy World", and "Hairy World".World".
* One of several DnD references in ''GrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' involved Grim trying to take Billy and Mandy to the elemental plane of fire.
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* There's a universe of shrimp mentioned as a gag on ''{{Buffy}}''[=/=]''{{Angel}}''.

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* There's a universe of shrimp mentioned as a gag on ''{{Buffy}}''[=/=]''{{Angel}}''.
''Series/{{Buffy|The Vampire Slayer}}''[=/=]''Series/{{Angel}}''.



* In ''DungeonsAndDragons'', there are many of these. The "inner planes" include planes of Air, Earth, Fire, and Water, as well as the planes of "Positive Energy" and "Negative Energy".

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* In ''DungeonsAndDragons'', ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', there are many of these. The "inner planes" include planes of Air, Earth, Fire, and Water, as well as the planes of "Positive Energy" and "Negative Energy".
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* All of the [[AnthropomorphicPersonification Tit]] [[OurTitansAreDifferent ans]] seen in ''{{Scion}}'', as of yet. Of those that haven't been, it's safe to assume that the vast majority also are.

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* All of the [[AnthropomorphicPersonification Tit]] [[OurTitansAreDifferent Tit]][[OurTitansAreDifferent ans]] seen in ''{{Scion}}'', as of yet. Of those that haven't been, it's safe to assume that the vast majority also are.
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* In ''TheOrderOfTheStick'' (which is an AffectionateParody of ''DungeonsAndDragons''), [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0802.html Varsuvius was magically transported to "The Plane of Ranch Dressing".]]

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* In ''TheOrderOfTheStick'' ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' (which is an AffectionateParody of ''DungeonsAndDragons''), [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0802.html Varsuvius was magically transported to "The Plane of Ranch Dressing".]]

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PlaneOfWhatever.

A setting that represents or is made of a concept/thing. It may or may not be [[GeniusLoci sentient]], in which case it may also have an avatar running around. {{Elemental Embodiment}}s are likely to have come from this place.

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PlaneOfWhatever.

A setting that represents or is made of a concept/thing. It may or may not be [[GeniusLoci sentient]], in which case it may also have an avatar running around. {{Elemental Embodiment}}s are likely to have come from this place.
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A setting that represents or is made of a concept/thing. It may or may not be [[GeniusLoci sentient]], in which case it may also have an avatar running around. {{Elemental Embodiment}}s are likely to come from this place.

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A setting that represents or is made of a concept/thing. It may or may not be [[GeniusLoci sentient]], in which case it may also have an avatar running around. {{Elemental Embodiment}}s are likely to have come from this place.
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A setting that represents or is made of a concept/thing. It may or may not be [[GeniusLoci sentient]], in which case it may also have an avatar running around. ElementalEmbodiments are likely to come from this place.

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A setting that represents or is made of a concept/thing. It may or may not be [[GeniusLoci sentient]], in which case it may also have an avatar running around. ElementalEmbodiments {{Elemental Embodiment}}s are likely to come from this place.

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