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<blockquote data-quote="Matthias" data-source="post: 6149812" data-attributes="member: 3625"><p>11) A plane of unimaginably strong gravity (use Strong Gravity rules but multiply all numeric values by 10, including penalties to skill checks, falling damage rolls, and maximum falling damage). The plane also has the Flowing Time trait (one hour on the Material plane equals one round on this plane). The surface of the plane is a vast wilderness of metallic bedrock having the appearance of polished silver, with little variation--a few hills, perhaps one or two even taller than a human, and the occasional rut or crevice no deeper than knee-height, but otherwise utterly featureless. The only major sources of light in this realm are two pillars of brilliant scintillating light streaming from (or into?) the sky at opposite ends of the horizon, one slightly thinner and dimmer than the other. Most visitors to this plane who have survived to report on the matter have arbitrarily chosen one pillar to designate "north" and the other "south", as these phenomena seem to be continually stationary.</p><p></p><p>A perpetually nighttime sky awash in faint stars wheels overhead so fast that any given star rises and sets in mere seconds, even seeming to change color as it moves across the sky, only to come round again less than a minute later. Most cannot tolerate this twisting of the sky for long, and observers begin to experience increasing nausea and vertigo until they shut their eyes to it or keep their gaze on the ground in front of them.</p><p></p><p>There is a 1% each round that the plane experiences a sudden but powerful forcequake which ripples visibly across the terrain within range of the PCs, leveling out a small section of it, and emanating a tremendous shock wave of force energy in all directions.</p><p></p><p>Despite the appearance of being some kind of cold, dead desert, the surface of this plane actually radiates extreme amounts of "black fire" (Fire-Dominant elemental trait).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matthias, post: 6149812, member: 3625"] 11) A plane of unimaginably strong gravity (use Strong Gravity rules but multiply all numeric values by 10, including penalties to skill checks, falling damage rolls, and maximum falling damage). The plane also has the Flowing Time trait (one hour on the Material plane equals one round on this plane). The surface of the plane is a vast wilderness of metallic bedrock having the appearance of polished silver, with little variation--a few hills, perhaps one or two even taller than a human, and the occasional rut or crevice no deeper than knee-height, but otherwise utterly featureless. The only major sources of light in this realm are two pillars of brilliant scintillating light streaming from (or into?) the sky at opposite ends of the horizon, one slightly thinner and dimmer than the other. Most visitors to this plane who have survived to report on the matter have arbitrarily chosen one pillar to designate "north" and the other "south", as these phenomena seem to be continually stationary. A perpetually nighttime sky awash in faint stars wheels overhead so fast that any given star rises and sets in mere seconds, even seeming to change color as it moves across the sky, only to come round again less than a minute later. Most cannot tolerate this twisting of the sky for long, and observers begin to experience increasing nausea and vertigo until they shut their eyes to it or keep their gaze on the ground in front of them. There is a 1% each round that the plane experiences a sudden but powerful forcequake which ripples visibly across the terrain within range of the PCs, leveling out a small section of it, and emanating a tremendous shock wave of force energy in all directions. Despite the appearance of being some kind of cold, dead desert, the surface of this plane actually radiates extreme amounts of "black fire" (Fire-Dominant elemental trait). [/QUOTE]
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