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<blockquote data-quote="BookTenTiger" data-source="post: 8513848" data-attributes="member: 6685541"><p><strong><u>Terrain Types</u></strong></p><p></p><p>Rather than the traditional terrain types of D&D, the Bugsploration game would take place mostly in the abandoned urban spaces of the Empty Earth. From a Bug's point of view, this terrain varies greatly, from cracked sidewalk to gushing gutters to the rusted ruins of cars and homes.</p><p></p><p>Here are the terrain types where adventures would take place:</p><p></p><p><strong>Garden Plots</strong></p><p>Overgrown gardens once tended to by humans. Often contains medicinal and consumable plants. Very desirable territory for Bug settlements!</p><p></p><p><strong>Gray Wastes</strong></p><p>Vast stretches of cracked asphalt, cement, and tarmac: streets, sidewalks, blacktops, driveways. Often broken up by oases where trees and shrubs have broken through.</p><p></p><p><strong>Junkheap</strong></p><p>Dumps, dumpsters, and piles of trash. Toxic and dangerous, but full of hidden treasures!</p><p></p><p><strong>Parkland</strong></p><p>The parks of the cities have grown into dangerous wilderness, stalked by predators and deadly to travel through.</p><p></p><p><strong>Residential Ruins</strong></p><p>The homes, offices, and stores of the previous world, now falling into disrepair and ruin. Some serve as the territory for entire kingdoms, while others are too dangerous to occupy.</p><p></p><p><strong>Rusted Ruins</strong></p><p>Old trucks, generators, and other machines once used by humans. Their rusted remains are now treasure troves for useful materials.</p><p></p><p><strong>Tunnels</strong></p><p>Pipes and sewers, burrows and holes, often occupied by wild bugs or giant animals.</p><p></p><p><strong>Untamed Wilderness</strong></p><p>Land never tamed by the humans, often at the edge of urban spaces: beaches, lakes, woods, etc. Only the bravest Bugs dare tread.</p><p></p><p><strong>Waterways</strong></p><p>Gutters, puddles, and streams are important resources for fresh water and transportation, but can also be dangerous sources of floods or aquatic predators!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BookTenTiger, post: 8513848, member: 6685541"] [B][U]Terrain Types[/U][/B] Rather than the traditional terrain types of D&D, the Bugsploration game would take place mostly in the abandoned urban spaces of the Empty Earth. From a Bug's point of view, this terrain varies greatly, from cracked sidewalk to gushing gutters to the rusted ruins of cars and homes. Here are the terrain types where adventures would take place: [B]Garden Plots[/B] Overgrown gardens once tended to by humans. Often contains medicinal and consumable plants. Very desirable territory for Bug settlements! [B]Gray Wastes[/B] Vast stretches of cracked asphalt, cement, and tarmac: streets, sidewalks, blacktops, driveways. Often broken up by oases where trees and shrubs have broken through. [B]Junkheap[/B] Dumps, dumpsters, and piles of trash. Toxic and dangerous, but full of hidden treasures! [B]Parkland[/B] The parks of the cities have grown into dangerous wilderness, stalked by predators and deadly to travel through. [B]Residential Ruins[/B] The homes, offices, and stores of the previous world, now falling into disrepair and ruin. Some serve as the territory for entire kingdoms, while others are too dangerous to occupy. [B]Rusted Ruins[/B] Old trucks, generators, and other machines once used by humans. Their rusted remains are now treasure troves for useful materials. [B]Tunnels[/B] Pipes and sewers, burrows and holes, often occupied by wild bugs or giant animals. [B]Untamed Wilderness[/B] Land never tamed by the humans, often at the edge of urban spaces: beaches, lakes, woods, etc. Only the bravest Bugs dare tread. [B]Waterways[/B] Gutters, puddles, and streams are important resources for fresh water and transportation, but can also be dangerous sources of floods or aquatic predators! [/QUOTE]
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