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<blockquote data-quote="MarkB" data-source="post: 8232367" data-attributes="member: 40176"><p>Well, it may or may not be thematic to D&D's version of the plane, but when I hear "Abyss" I immediately picture infinite unfathomable depths. So how about a way to create that feeling around a breach?</p><p></p><p>The breach itself is relatively small, maybe an angry swirly vortex a dozen feet across - but it comes with its own gravity, which overwhelms that within the plane it intrudes into across a wide area.</p><p></p><p>You can feel it even from half a mile away, an odd tilting that throws things slightly off the horizontal. The closer you get, the stronger the effect, until any ground within a hundred feet of the breach is fully turned from horizontal to vertical, with everything falling towards the breach.</p><p></p><p>The demons that come through the breach all tend to be ones with Fly or Climb speeds, and many of them don't bother to venture far - they just wait at the aperture, ready to intercept anyone who gets too close and topples in towards it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkB, post: 8232367, member: 40176"] Well, it may or may not be thematic to D&D's version of the plane, but when I hear "Abyss" I immediately picture infinite unfathomable depths. So how about a way to create that feeling around a breach? The breach itself is relatively small, maybe an angry swirly vortex a dozen feet across - but it comes with its own gravity, which overwhelms that within the plane it intrudes into across a wide area. You can feel it even from half a mile away, an odd tilting that throws things slightly off the horizontal. The closer you get, the stronger the effect, until any ground within a hundred feet of the breach is fully turned from horizontal to vertical, with everything falling towards the breach. The demons that come through the breach all tend to be ones with Fly or Climb speeds, and many of them don't bother to venture far - they just wait at the aperture, ready to intercept anyone who gets too close and topples in towards it. [/QUOTE]
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