Math and Mechanus IV: Funxions

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Legends speak of a group of marraenoloths who, tainted by the greed of their race, sought to find the Axioms and use an artifact in their possession to usurp their power. Somehow, these planar travelers managed to find the hidden kingdom of the Axioms who emerged from their immaculate dwellings of perfect geometries. Upon seeing the indescribable beauty of those who are Foundation of All Things, the marraenoloths surrended without a battle and begged only to serve.

Vlanerlada

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The Screaming City

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The Veil

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Umbril

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Just Surviving Umbril [Sigil's Undercity] Copyright © 1998 of Scott Kelley Edited and adapted by Brannon Hollingsworth & Scott Kelley Hearsay:

The Sithid

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The Planarium

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Just Surviving The Planarium Copyright © 1998 of Joshua Jarvis Edited and adapted by Brannon Hollingsworth Hearsay:

Sigil Marketplace

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Lay o' the Land Marketplace Encounters Copyright © 1999 by Heiner de Wendt -Arborean Cheese, in different sizes and states (some like it hot; some like it rotten). Red-eyed halfling tiefling, CG. -Beastlands boots, this stand is a bit bigger as the merchant is actually a shoemaker directly fulfilling people's demands. All shoes and boots are made from leather of beasts from the Beastlands. Merchant is a githzerai; CN.

Lilliput

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Lay o' the Land Lilliput Copyright © 1999 by Rasgon@aol.com "Isn't that cute?" Lilliput is a number of streets in miniature, located in the Lady's Ward. The Lilliputians are very small creatures: sprites, grigs, jermalaines, and miniaturized humans, tieflings and fiends. Everything they could need is within these doll-sized roads and buildings: food, shops, places of employment, touts, and tiny little portals to tiny little planes and realms.

Climate of Sigil

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Lay o' the Land Climate of Sigil Copyright © 1999 by Paul Lefebvre I have always thought of Sigil as a rather frightening and disturbing place, partly because there is very little natural life. No crickets, and few birds - aside from caged ones, and executioners' ravens.

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