Salt Flats, Desert of Desolation, Obsidian Crags
Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2015 3:07 pm
(Note: this is all considered a retcon. That means your characters should assume this is the way thing shave always been, and not talk about areas magically moving to a different part of the world as if it were IC)
Eidhmorh Salt Flats: You can get to these salt flats from a trail in the mountains of southeastern Dry Prairie (that's the barren area southwestish of Shadgard). You can forage for salt here.
Desert of Desolation: This area is no longer reached via Stone Canyon. It's now reached via the Salt Flats. Also, the area has been changed from its original form - it's no longer a maze that assumes it's always super windy and hot, and now has its own weather station. The basilisks and scorpions are here, and are unchanged from their original implementation.
Obsidian Crags: This is reached via the new Desert of Desolation. The only changes this area has undergone are some minor room description changes.
Why was this done?
First off, it was very odd to have a hot, sandy desert literally right next to a freezing subalpine mountain lake.
Second off, we wanted the Desert and Crags to be accessible to people without problems from Hyra in Stone Canyon.
Third off, yay for salt flats and ... what's in them.
Have fun!
Eidhmorh Salt Flats: You can get to these salt flats from a trail in the mountains of southeastern Dry Prairie (that's the barren area southwestish of Shadgard). You can forage for salt here.
Desert of Desolation: This area is no longer reached via Stone Canyon. It's now reached via the Salt Flats. Also, the area has been changed from its original form - it's no longer a maze that assumes it's always super windy and hot, and now has its own weather station. The basilisks and scorpions are here, and are unchanged from their original implementation.
Obsidian Crags: This is reached via the new Desert of Desolation. The only changes this area has undergone are some minor room description changes.
Why was this done?
First off, it was very odd to have a hot, sandy desert literally right next to a freezing subalpine mountain lake.
Second off, we wanted the Desert and Crags to be accessible to people without problems from Hyra in Stone Canyon.
Third off, yay for salt flats and ... what's in them.
Have fun!