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| - | Most living plants and animals on this plane are imbued with a life force which scholars call " | + | |
| + | Most living plants and animals on this plane are imbued with a life force which scholars call " | ||
| Summoning spells use negative energy to create copies of the summoned creature, although these creations are not considered undead, as they are spell effects. | Summoning spells use negative energy to create copies of the summoned creature, although these creations are not considered undead, as they are spell effects. | ||
| Some planes of existence are build around negative rather then positive energy. The most widely known examples are the Abyss (demons) and Hell (devils). They are not considered undead because they are not native to, or created on, this plane. Their life force is embued with negative energy, however, and they are can often be affected by spells which impact the undead. | Some planes of existence are build around negative rather then positive energy. The most widely known examples are the Abyss (demons) and Hell (devils). They are not considered undead because they are not native to, or created on, this plane. Their life force is embued with negative energy, however, and they are can often be affected by spells which impact the undead. | ||
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