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- monster in the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. They are extraplanar creatures (outsiders) that resemble giant humanoid toads of various colors...
- Radio Telescope detected for the first time the presence of extraplanar gas. The extraplanar gas makes up approximately 15% of the total atomic hydrogen...
- also has a prominent, extended dust lane. The disk of NGC 4302 contains extraplanar dust that is organized into filamentary structures and large dust complexes...
- Extraplanar gas is cold atomic hydrogen which has been discovered slowly rotating around some spiral galaxies and located well outside their thin disk...
- from a distance. Summon Monster: Summons a single extraplanar creature or several weaker extraplanar creatures. Most of the creatures are animals with...
- Similar to monster powers, these are not true deities but very powerful extraplanar beings. These however do not even profess to be gods (though many still...
- spying on others using by psionic means are all outlawed, and summoning extraplanar beings are all outlawed. The only exception to these laws is for court...
- Christopher; Savage, Blair D. (2004). "Hubble Space Telescope Imaging of Extraplanar Dust Structures in the Edge-On Spiral NGC 4217". The Astronomical Journal...
- Serten's Spell Immunity, Temporal Stasis. Spectator A spectator is an extraplanar beholder-kin with four eyestalks (fatigue, inflict moderate wounds, hold...
- 30 °. This giant superbubble was first discovered in a 2007 study of extraplanar neutral hydrogen in the disk-halo transition of the Galaxy. The top extends...