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How would you finish Jeff Grubb's unpublished TSR setting - Storm Front?
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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 8248505" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>I am thinking and...</p><p></p><p>The mists wouldn't be toxic in short terms, but long exposure, and then humanoids with longer lives would try to avoid, but adult humans and other with shorter lives are willing to the risks. The no-adult humans are better far from these mists. (it is like being in a room full of smokers. You can be for a minutes, or some hours, but not for years everyday).</p><p></p><p>The mists are only a surface layer, and lower it is like a dark cloudy day, and sea creatures "flying" (because they are swimming in the ethereal weater). Air-breathers can dive normally, but the atmosphere is as high-mountain, with lewer level of oxigen (but for creatures that can breat water) and totally wet. Like a "calabobos" (fool-gettingwet, a drizzle where drops are so thin you don't notice but in the end you are totally wet). There are "levitating" sargassos, even enoughly big to allow house building on them. Some sargassos are cultivated as food of source, and there are also farms for fishs and seaweed (thanks by advice by tritons and sea elves).</p><p></p><p>In this "undercloud" the earth flora and fauna is almost normal, and some "underwater cities" have created their own artificial suns with special magictek on certain meteorits. There are some "plagues" of creatures from the kami realm, for example some no-sentient titans trying to hunt humanoids as food. There are lots of lakes, but these appear and disappear, or displace. They are valious sources of potable water.</p><p></p><p>The atmosphere is also too agresive against all could be rusty or damage by the saline enviroment.</p><p></p><p>The kami are faes, not undead neither outsiders. The kami realm is the afterlife, and the souls of the sentient beings become "petitioners". Most of them are slaves for years of penance as punishment for their sins and crimes in the mortal life. When the penance ends, they are allowed to live as feudal vassals until the day of their "ascension". Unfortunately the kami lords have used the petitioners as cannon fodder in their palace intrigues and game of thrones, until a rebellion started, maybe promoted by an outer source, and this cause the planar invasion and cataclysm.</p><p></p><p>Planar rifts cause "carvorite icebergs", floating mountains, not too fast to cause a distaster on near towns, and a threasure for potential settlers. The carvorite or flying stone also can be created by means of artificial means.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]L9MfYOUTi5k[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]ZY6KNFv8ajA[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 8248505, member: 6802378"] I am thinking and... The mists wouldn't be toxic in short terms, but long exposure, and then humanoids with longer lives would try to avoid, but adult humans and other with shorter lives are willing to the risks. The no-adult humans are better far from these mists. (it is like being in a room full of smokers. You can be for a minutes, or some hours, but not for years everyday). The mists are only a surface layer, and lower it is like a dark cloudy day, and sea creatures "flying" (because they are swimming in the ethereal weater). Air-breathers can dive normally, but the atmosphere is as high-mountain, with lewer level of oxigen (but for creatures that can breat water) and totally wet. Like a "calabobos" (fool-gettingwet, a drizzle where drops are so thin you don't notice but in the end you are totally wet). There are "levitating" sargassos, even enoughly big to allow house building on them. Some sargassos are cultivated as food of source, and there are also farms for fishs and seaweed (thanks by advice by tritons and sea elves). In this "undercloud" the earth flora and fauna is almost normal, and some "underwater cities" have created their own artificial suns with special magictek on certain meteorits. There are some "plagues" of creatures from the kami realm, for example some no-sentient titans trying to hunt humanoids as food. There are lots of lakes, but these appear and disappear, or displace. They are valious sources of potable water. The atmosphere is also too agresive against all could be rusty or damage by the saline enviroment. The kami are faes, not undead neither outsiders. The kami realm is the afterlife, and the souls of the sentient beings become "petitioners". Most of them are slaves for years of penance as punishment for their sins and crimes in the mortal life. When the penance ends, they are allowed to live as feudal vassals until the day of their "ascension". Unfortunately the kami lords have used the petitioners as cannon fodder in their palace intrigues and game of thrones, until a rebellion started, maybe promoted by an outer source, and this cause the planar invasion and cataclysm. Planar rifts cause "carvorite icebergs", floating mountains, not too fast to cause a distaster on near towns, and a threasure for potential settlers. The carvorite or flying stone also can be created by means of artificial means. [MEDIA=youtube]L9MfYOUTi5k[/MEDIA] [MEDIA=youtube]ZY6KNFv8ajA[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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