Ysgard (layer)

Ysgard was the first layer of the Outer Plane of the same name in the Great Wheel cosmology. It contained numerous divine realms, such as Asgard, realm of Tyr, the Gates of the Moon, realm of Selûne, and Jotunheim, realm of Surtr and Thrym, among others.

Geography
Like the other layers of the plane, Ysgard was formed by vast chunks of land of sizes that varied from small to continent-like. These lands floated in the sky, flowing like rivers of earth several million miles wide along patterns that resembled huge arches in the sky. The chunks of inhabitable land slowly shifted and moved, breaking apart and crunching together. The bottom portion of those earthbergs shone with a red light that illuminated and warmed the layers below.

Ysgard was the best known layer, as well as the most populous. Its mountainous landscape led to cold seas and, at night, the numerous earthbergs glowed in the sky along their arches, forming structures resembling rivers of lava.

The largest realms of the plane of Ysgard were found on this layer. As such, its hilly landscape was dotted with large halls and battlefields.

Notable Locations

 * Asgard, realm of Tyr and many other deities of the Norse pantheon. It was a cold land of extreme seasons.
 * The Gates of the Moon, realm of Selûne. An unusually peaceful realm compared to the rest of the layer. Rumors existed of a connection to the River Oceanus on the sea surrounding the realm, as well as a passage to the Infinite Staircase that only manifested itself on a full moon in Selûne's palace of Argentil.
 * Netaph, realm of Anhur.
 * The Irvin River marked the boundary between Asgard and Jotunheim.
 * Jotunheim, the Land of the Giants, realm of Surtr and Thrym. Among the least hospitable locations in the Upper planes.
 * Merratet, realm of Bast.
 * Shaundiaur, realm of Shaundakul.
 * Uthgardtheim, realm of Uthgar.
 * The Wild Ride, realm of Tarsellis Meunniduin.