Canon:Garden

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Garden the seventh planet orbiting the Sun in the crystal sphere called Realmspace.[1] It is an earth cluster that is anchored together by a plant called Yggdrasil's Child. The Shou Lung define Garden as a liveworld.[2] It is possible for a spelljamming ship to fly in the gaps beween the small asteroids that make up the cluster and the roots of the plant that hold them together. These asteroids, and the plant, share a common spherical air envelope. There are a number of natural places where a ship can dock, but no manmade ports. There are several pirate dens in the mazes below the surface of Garden.[3]

Land Features of Garden

The surface of Garden is covered in thousands of small plants. These sit in the gaps between the sail-sized leaves that grow on the branches of Yggdrasil's Child. The trunk of Yggdrasil's Child is actually made up of several hundred trunks (all over 100 feed in diameter) that are fused together. These trunks stretch out over the entire surface of the planet and mean that part of the plant is always in sunlight.[3]

Many small animals live on and in Garden. These include: rabbits, mice, foxes and ferrets. There are people living on Garden, but most spacefarers travel to the planet to refresh their air envelope and collect food and water.[3]

Northern Hemisphere

The northern half of Garden is home to at least one established community. This is the northmen who gave the name Yggdrasil's Child to the giant plant that holds Garden together.[3]

Southern Hemisphere

Little is known of any of the communities living on the southern half of Garden.

Garden's Underdark

The inside of Garden is a natural mazework of passages that exist between the asteroids in Garden's cluster and the roots of Yggdrasil's Child (the plant that hold the asteroids together). The gaps between the asteroids and the roots are mostly as small as 100 feet in width, but some of them are 100 yards wide. The roots of Yggdrasil's Child touch all parts of the inside of the planet. Some of them are 1,000 feet across, but they fork off into smaller and smaller roots. The smallest roots grow into the asteroids that make up Garden.[3]

Yggdrasil's Child

Main article: Yggdrasil's Child

Yggdrasil's Child has the ability to rapidly regenerate damage. It is not immortal. It has a life span of 2,000 years and is half way through its life. It is a sentient plant, but none of the hundreds of attempts to talk to it have been successful.[3]

Satelites of Garden

Garden has twelve moons that all orbit outside its air envelope and are not connected to Yggdrasil's Child.[3]

Grandchild

Main article: Canon:Grandchild

Yerthhad

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Peacecon

Main article: Canon:Peacecon

Retinae

Main article: Canon:Retinae

Glorianus

Main article: Canon:Glorianus

Fjord

Main article: Canon:Fjord

Locci

Main article: Canon:Locci

Dragon Rock

Main article: Canon:Dragon Rock

Knurl

Main article: Canon:Knurl

Sunson

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Templar

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Farworld

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Realmspace
Celestial Bodies of Realmspace
The Sun (Primary) | Anadia | Coliar | Toril | Karpri | Chandos | Glyth | Garden | H'Catha
Additional Astronomicals of Realmspace
Comet K'Thoutek | Skull of the Void | Caer Windlauer | Galleon Nebula | Color Spray Nebula
Constellations of Realmspace
The Dragon of Dawn | The Firbolg | The Harp | The Sword and Dagger | The Lady of Mystery


References

  1. Jeff Grubb (1989). AD&D Adventures in Space. (2e) TSR. ISBN 0-88038-762-9. Concordance of Arcane Space, Realmspace sidebar. p. 82.
  2. Jeff Grubb (1989). AD&D Adventures in Space. (2e) TSR. ISBN 0-88038-762-9. Lorebook of the Void, Known Spheres. p. 95.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Dale "Slade" Henson (1991). Realmspace. (2e) TSR. ISBN 1-56076-052-4. Garden. pp. 44-46.

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