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==Topography & Environments== | ==Topography & Environments== | ||
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The Time Flow from Shadow to Shadow within the Subterra System is consistent and at a rate of 10 to 1 with Amber. The Shadow of Subterra is actually a limited Shadow System of nearly 1,000 Shadows all stemming from the Squiggle at it heart and the Thirteen Shadows considered to be the Core of the Subterra Shadow System. Twelve of the thirteen ‘core shadows’ are exclusively subterranean; if there is a ‘surface’ on these worlds they have never been found. Clean breathable air is abundant and only the most remote pockets of caverns might contain ‘stale air’ or ‘dead air’. The extensive interconnected caverns and tunnels that honeycomb Subterra come in all shapes, sizes, and an extensive variety of rock types. The caverns of Subterra can include glowing fungus, glowing crystals, precious metals, precious gemstones, a wide variety of edible and inedible fungi, molds and rarely roots, a multitude of creatures adapted to subterranean life, and a wide variety of intelligent, subterranean beings with cultures and civilizations and politics and wars. | The Time Flow from Shadow to Shadow within the Subterra System is consistent and at a rate of 10 to 1 with Amber. The Shadow of Subterra is actually a limited Shadow System of nearly 1,000 Shadows all stemming from the Squiggle at it heart and the Thirteen Shadows considered to be the Core of the Subterra Shadow System. Twelve of the thirteen ‘core shadows’ are exclusively subterranean; if there is a ‘surface’ on these worlds they have never been found. Clean breathable air is abundant and only the most remote pockets of caverns might contain ‘stale air’ or ‘dead air’. The extensive interconnected caverns and tunnels that honeycomb Subterra come in all shapes, sizes, and an extensive variety of rock types. The caverns of Subterra can include glowing fungus, glowing crystals, precious metals, precious gemstones, a wide variety of edible and inedible fungi, molds and rarely roots, a multitude of creatures adapted to subterranean life, and a wide variety of intelligent, subterranean beings with cultures and civilizations and politics and wars. | ||