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'''Yggdrasil, the World Tree''', is a colossal tree, the base of which supports the [[Vashnar Mountains]] and the very [[Pillars of Heaven]]. It is said to stretch through not only much of [[Sapience]], but a good majority of the planar multiverse as well. Nestled in its branches is the draconic planar nexus known as the [[Parthren Gare]], while the lowest tips of its roots pierce the infernal [[Help:Planes|plane]] of the [[Underworld]]. By way of Yggdrasil, the Gods and any They permit may travel with ease to any plane in existence.  The best view of the tree is said to be in the [[Garden of the Gods]] itself, where one can see it stretching high into the sky in all its glory.
'''Yggdrasil, the World Tree''', is a colossal tree, the base of which supports the [[Vashnar Mountains]] and the very [[Pillars of Heaven]]. It is said to stretch through not only much of [[Sapience]], but a good majority of the planar multiverse as well. Nestled in its branches is the draconic planar nexus known as the [[Parthren Gare]], while the lowest tips of its roots pierce the infernal [[:Category:Planes|plane]] of the [[Underworld]]. By way of Yggdrasil, the [[:Category:Gods|Gods]] and any They permit may travel with ease to any plane in existence.  The best view of the tree is said to be in the [[Garden of the Gods]] itself, where one can see it stretching high into the sky in all its glory.


 
The most famous feature of the World Tree is the [[Flame of Yggdrasil]].
==The Flame of Yggdrasil==
The '''Flame of Yggdrasil''', rediscovered in the year 208 AF, is a six-foot-tall heatless flame found in a cave in Yggdrasil west of the [[Black Forest]]. It was created unimaginably far back in pre-history when [[Help:Agatheis|Agatheis]], the Elemental Lord, was still tinkering with elemental control. A Divine experiment gone awry, the Flame of Yggdrasil proves an asset to mortals nonetheless, as it holds the power of [[Help:Resurrection|resurrection]] for corpses immolated within.


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