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A type of [[Terrain]]. Text from the [[Book of Engoku]]. | A type of [[Terrain]]. Text from the [[Book of Engoku]]. | ||
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Marked by a white strip and above the treacherous ridges lies Mountain Peaks. These snowcapped gauntlets are no-mans lands, ready to toss you off. The angles are steep and the snow is ready to slide. Mountain Peaks can only be entered normally by players and monsters that are [[Flight|flying]]. Others can only enter if they Grasp with three limbs free (otherwise, Grasping is as above). They must also keep their bodies turned towards the center of the Mountain Peak. They may turn their head however they like. Failure in any of the above requirements, or being effected by any sort of [[shove]], results in the player or monster instantly falling off the mountain and dying a gruesome, crushing death. Feel free to role play that last part ;) Flying creatures cannot fall off a Mountain Peak.<br> | Marked by a white strip and above the treacherous ridges lies Mountain Peaks. These snowcapped gauntlets are no-mans lands, ready to toss you off. The angles are steep and the snow is ready to slide. Mountain Peaks can only be entered normally by players and monsters that are [[Flight|flying]]. Others can only enter if they Grasp with three limbs free (otherwise, Grasping is as above). They must also keep their bodies turned towards the center of the Mountain Peak. They may turn their head however they like. Failure in any of the above requirements, or being effected by any sort of [[shove]], results in the player or monster instantly falling off the mountain and dying a gruesome, crushing death. Feel free to role play that last part ;) Flying creatures cannot fall off a Mountain Peak.<br> | ||
[[Projectiles]] cannot cross Mountain Peak Terrain borders that are ‘uphill’. | [[Projectiles]] cannot cross Mountain Peak Terrain borders that are ‘uphill’. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:43, 7 May 2018
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The following rules are from an out of date rule-set
A type of Terrain. Text from the Book of Engoku.
Description
Marked by a white strip and above the treacherous ridges lies Mountain Peaks. These snowcapped gauntlets are no-mans lands, ready to toss you off. The angles are steep and the snow is ready to slide. Mountain Peaks can only be entered normally by players and monsters that are flying. Others can only enter if they Grasp with three limbs free (otherwise, Grasping is as above). They must also keep their bodies turned towards the center of the Mountain Peak. They may turn their head however they like. Failure in any of the above requirements, or being effected by any sort of shove, results in the player or monster instantly falling off the mountain and dying a gruesome, crushing death. Feel free to role play that last part ;) Flying creatures cannot fall off a Mountain Peak.
Projectiles cannot cross Mountain Peak Terrain borders that are ‘uphill’.