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 370DR119 Dragon #119 D&D® Immortals Set: Is it possible for an Immortal PC to become an Old One and then reenter the multiverse?  No. Once a character becomes an Old One, he “wins” and is never again seen during the course of a D&D Immortals game campaign. 
 371DR119 Dragon #119 D&D® Immortals Set: Could an Immortal PC shapechange into a blackball and cross the Dimensional Vortex?  No, as blackballs have no corporeal body. An Immortal could take the form of a vortex creature with a corporeal body, such as a spectral hound. Anyone crossing the Dimensional Vortex, however, leaves the multiverse — never to return. 
 372DR119 Dragon #119 D&D® Immortals Set: What is the Astral Plane?  The Astral Plane is an infinite pentaspace connecting the Inner Planes with the Outer Planes. Like most planes, it has large areas of empty space with widely scattered chunks of matter like our “outer space” has. 
 373DR119 Dragon #119 D&D® Immortals Set: When will the Old Ones return to the multiverse?  The Old Ones will never reenter the multiverse during the course of a D&D Immortals game campaign. 
 374DR119 Dragon #119 D&D® Immortals Set: What was the Old Ones’ “Great Experiment  The creation of the multiverse. 
 375DR119 Dragon #119 D&D® Immortals Set: What is the final fate of an Immortal character?  There are three possibilities for any Immortal:
  1. continue to exist as an Immortal indefinitely;
  2. “die” and cease to exist; or,
  3. work up through the ranks of the Immortals twice, reaching Full Hierarch twice. In the latter case, the Immortal becomes an Old One, leaves the multiverse, and is never seen again.
 
 376DR119 Dragon #119 D&D® Immortals Set: What are the sixth and higher dimensions?  These dimensions are the domain of the Old Ones. They are not perceivable by creatures living in the multiverse and cannot be described — yet, anyway. 
 377DR119 Dragon #119 D&D® Immortals Set: Where are the Immortals’ home planes in relation to the D&D game world?  All of the Immortals’ home planes are located across the Astral Plane among all of the other Outer Planes. 
 378DR119 Dragon #119 D&D® Immortals Set: Where can I find the abilities of an Immortal’s various forms? Why aren’t they all listed in one place?  Basic abilities, by form, can be gleaned from the Forms section on page 3 of the Players’ Guide to Immortals and from sections 2 and 3, on pages 8-21 of the same book. They have been presented this way so that a person new to Immortals play can more easily convert a formerly mortal character to newly acquired Immortal status. A shorthand listing of the abilities such as you have described might become available if TSR, Inc., ever does an Immortals DM’s screen, but there are currently no plans for such a product. Finally, a look through IM1, The Immortal Storm, by Frank Mentzer, might help you grasp how Immortals’ abilities change with their forms. 
 379DR119 Dragon #119 D&D® Immortals Set: Can a new Immortal form be created anywhere, any time?  New forms may only be created while the Immortal is on his home plane, although they can be stored anywhere. A new form can be assumed anywhere in the multiverse, but only when there is a form already available. 
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