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Plane: | Mechanus |
Layer: | Mechanus |
Powers: | Psilofyr |
- Spores floating in a still cavern. Mushrooms growing on the side of a rotted log. The cool texture of firm fungus on a feverish brow, and the sweaty sour promise of dripping water in an empty cavern.
Psilofyr, philosopher-god of the myconids and an intermediate power, controls this realm. It's a power of nonconfrontation, of peace with a body's environment. It disdains humanoid company, and encourages the same in its petitioners, because the flesh-people are stupid and violent and hasty. They have no grasp of what's best in life.
The realm is hidden from most who seek it. There's no burgs in Mycelia; the myconids all live together under the roof of the gear. The only structure is the Palace of Psilofyr, a huge, hollow mushroom in the center of the realm.