Lamannia is the plane of untamed nature, primal energy, and elemental life. Known as the Twilight Forest, it is a realm where the wild reigns supreme, untouched by civilization, unshaped by mortal hands. It is a place of eternal dusk, where the sun hangs low in the sky, casting golden light through endless forests, towering mountains, and vast, roaring rivers. In Lamannia, nature is not passive—it is alive, vibrant, and often overwhelming in its intensity.
This plane embodies the raw essence of the natural world. Its landscapes are vast and varied, yet always majestic and wild. Ancient trees stretch toward the heavens, their roots tangled in moss-covered stone. Herds of massive beasts roam open plains, while flocks of elemental birds soar through skies streaked with aurora-like colors. The air is thick with the scent of earth and rain, and the sounds of life—howls, roars, rustling leaves—echo constantly. There is no silence in Lamannia, only the heartbeat of the world.
Lamannia is home to elementals, fey, and beasts, many of which are larger, stronger, or more magical than their Material Plane counterparts. Here, creatures are not bound by the limitations of mundane biology. Wolves may speak, trees may walk, and rivers may rise in defense of their territory. The plane is also inhabited by primal spirits, ancient entities that embody aspects of nature—storms, seasons, growth, and decay. These spirits are revered by druids and shamans, who see Lamannia as a sacred source of power and wisdom.
Unlike the structured societies of other planes, Lamannia has no cities, no rulers, and no laws. It is a realm of instinct and balance, where survival is a constant dance and where every creature has its place in the great cycle. This does not mean the plane is chaotic in the same way as Kythri; rather, Lamannia operates on a natural order, one that is self-sustaining and deeply harmonious. Predators hunt, prey flee, and life continues in an endless rhythm.
Lamannia is closely tied to druidic magic, shapeshifting, and elemental forces. When it becomes coterminous with the Material Plane, nature grows more vibrant and unpredictable. Forests may expand overnight, animals may become more aggressive or intelligent, and elemental phenomena—such as spontaneous storms or earthquakes—may occur. These periods are often seen as times of renewal or upheaval, depending on one’s relationship with the natural world.
In the Draconic Prophecy, Lamannia represents life in its purest form—uncivilized, unfiltered, and unbound. It is the beginning of the cycle, the spark of creation before thought and culture take hold. It is also a symbol of freedom, instinct, and the wild soul. Some believe that Lamannia holds the original blueprint of life, the primal patterns from which all creatures were shaped.
Planar travel to Lamannia is possible, though often unpredictable. Portals may open in deep forests, atop sacred mountains, or within ancient druidic circles. Travelers must be prepared to face the raw power of nature—not just in the form of beasts and terrain, but in the emotional and spiritual sense. Lamannia does not tolerate arrogance or domination. Those who seek to control it are often humbled; those who seek to understand it may be transformed.