Horizon

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#1

zombiegleemax

Jun 17, 2003 22:26:36

What do you think about skyline in Demiplan of Dread? Does it exist, or Ravenloft is completely plain? If it is flat what does limit our vision?
Thanks for your answers
#2

jonesy

Jun 18, 2003 11:18:16
You mean the skyline near the outer borders of the domains? I think they are pretty much full of mist.
#3

zombiegleemax

Jun 19, 2003 7:44:46
Is there a would where the tatanic sunk do to red mist or somthing ?:o
#4

zombiegleemax

Jun 21, 2003 12:29:25
The mists surrounds Ravenloft and in them all the nightemares happen... you may think you've got to your homeplane but of Ravenloft noone leaves... this open a new way to see the borders of Ravenloft, you can be in a tainted version of your home world made by mists believing you are in the real world...
#5

zombiegleemax

Jun 22, 2003 12:21:22
I would have to say that the Demiplane of Dread's horizons are indeed mist near the border's edge of the domain.

From the literature i have read on the world over the past couple of years the best that i can work out is that those people who travel to borders of the demiplane will see nothing but clouded mist. Most heroes who adventure out into the Mist will become disorientated and end up walking back into the Domain that they left from.

These mists on the border of the plane are supposedly notorious for all sorts of evil beings coming out of them. Therefore it is not uncommon for those adventures who wander into the mists of Ravenloft to be lost forever.
#6

zombiegleemax

Jul 19, 2003 19:52:43
Van Richten mentions in his guide to ghost that the land is flat. He also mentions that he once traveled to the Sea of Sorrows and discovered that Ravenloft is not a sphere like most other worlds. The land is immediately surrounded by a belt called the border ethereal.
#7

zombiegleemax

Jul 21, 2003 11:45:53
however, within a domain, I'd say the horizon would stretch as far as natural land allowed vision.
#8

zombiegleemax

Jul 22, 2003 7:47:27
That would mean you could see as far as the eye could (really) see as long as there no mountain or any other structure in the way....

I don't think so, there is always dust in the air, you also have to take in account the air humidity.
#9

zombiegleemax

Jul 22, 2003 13:22:22
bah, you know what I meant. Let's not pick at words. Fine "As far as the eye can see"