Ania was excited to find the doorway. Intricately ornate, massive and looming, ribbons of magic whipping off it's frame. Yet, when she knocked there was no answer for her. None shall dwell in the Golden Halls of the Dver, but for the souls of the Exulted Dead.
Excerpt from "The Travels of Ania Fairlight Aleister", by The Princess Tahromaerith
Heldar
Type | Echo Realm |
Composition | Fortified Cavernus Demi-plane |
Dominion | The Erigrim |
Natives | The Exulted Dead of the Dver, The Erigrim |
Summary Description |
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Elaborate, snaking caverns, smoothed and engraved with runes and reliefs. Inlaid with precious metals, pathways of gold. Rivers of mead and massive banquet halls flanked with statues and depictions of the greatest of the Dver. Banners of each house that made it to the Halls hang from the arches, leading towards the throne room of the Erigrim. |
Literal Translation: The Gods' Hearthplace
Heldar is the celestial plane of the Dwarves. All virtuous Dwarves wish to one day be granted passage into this heaven of eternal sport, revelry, battle and friendship. Here the souls of Dver warriors are in an eternal struggle against the devils of Reilagg and their patron Durathor. Heldar is described as a deep city beneath the biggest mountain in creation. It runs so deep that its caverns reach the eternal darkness of Reilagg and this is here where the battles are fought.
Gateways
Though any plane has a theoretical access point through Aegis' Dimensional Crossroads, no known gates exist to Heldar. The only accounted way into Heldar is through Urir granting explicit passage, and typically only for Dver upon their death.