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Celestial planes is a collective term used to describe a subset of the Outer Planes in the World Tree cosmology model. The celestial planes were generally associated with the good deities whereas the fiendish planes were generally associated with the evil ones.[1] The celestial planes were:

  1. Arvandor
  2. Brightwater
  3. Dwarfhome
  4. Dweomerheart
  5. The Gates of the Moon
  6. Golden Hills
  7. Green Fields
  8. The House of Knowledge
  9. The House of the Triad

All of these planes were connected to the World Tree which could be used to travel directly between planes without having to pass through the Prime Material Plane, but this mode of travel was often dangerous.[1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Richard Baker, James Wyatt (March 2004). Player's Guide to Faerûn. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 140. ISBN 0-7869-3134-5.

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Prime Material planeSigilThe Astral SeaThe Elemental ChaosThe ShadowfellThe FeywildPandemoniumPlutonTytherionArvandorTu'narathCarceriThe Nine HellsCelestiaThe City of BrassZerthadlunThe AbyssNachturCendrianeMag TureahLethernaGloomwroughtCosmology of the local multiverse, as of the Year of the Ageless One.

Prime Material plane
Fundamental planes: Astral SeaElemental Chaos
Astral dominions: ArvandorBaneholdCelestiaCynosureDeep WildsDemonweb PitsDismal CavernsDwarfhomeEternal SunFugue PlaneGates of the MoonGreen FieldsHouse of KnowledgeNine HellsNishrekSupreme ThroneTowers of NightTu'narathWarrior's Rest
Elemental realms: Abyss (Layers)City of BrassCresting SpiresFimbulwinterHidden RealmMuspelheimRoot HoldSky HomeSteadingThraotorUndying PyreZerthadlun
Parallel planes: FeywildShadowfell
Anomalous planes: Far Realm

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