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The Inner planes are often pictured as being discrete and not all touching each other. There's no simple way to produce a two-dimensional representation of what is effectively a four-dimensional relationship. Suffice it to say that each of the inner planes simultaneously borders each other inner plane, including the Prime Material.
The Inner Planes are often pictured as being discrete and not all touching each other. There's no simple way to produce a two-dimensional representation of what is effectively a four-dimensional relationship. Suffice it to say that each of the inner planes simultaneously borders each other inner plane, including the [[Prime Material Plane]].

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The Inner Planes are often pictured as being discrete and not all touching each other. There's no simple way to produce a two-dimensional representation of what is effectively a four-dimensional relationship. Suffice it to say that each of the inner planes simultaneously borders each other inner plane, including the Prime Material Plane.