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| Subject: Hyperion Mountains; Volcanic Range Fri Apr 10, 2015 1:06 pm | |
| Description A violent active volcanic range that is as the southernmost end to the Ardent Road. Bordering the volcanic range are the Lava Pits, which drain all the excess lava from eruptions into the ground. On the outskirts of this volcanic plane, at the very southernmost tip of the Dawn, is where the creature that protects the Corona Badlands, the Hyperion Colossus, resides in the guise of one of the Hyperion Mountains as it sleeps. This string of volcanoes is almost constantly active, erupting at not only the slightest provocation, but also whenever possible to relieve the pressure under the surface. History What was once a mere volcanic mountain range known formerly as the Volcanic Elios on Vescrutia had been claimed by the Insanity as the 'Mountains of Scorn,' which left a smoldering mark upon the Lost World as a blight in its image, still radiating with Insanity that the delusional still believe exists. Once the Veritas was uprooted, taking the true Mountains with it, they were cleansed of Insanity and named after the Hyperion Colossus that had been treading the Mountains of Scorn, also having been purified of Insanity during the move. | |
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| Subject: Re: Hyperion Mountains; Volcanic Range Fri Apr 10, 2015 1:23 pm | |
| Volcanic Roads The charred lands in a strip of volcanoes. Magma pits and sulfur floes burn at the remaining life. Further out, the plant life flourishes from the ashes of the dead. There are many paths that lead to each of the individual sections of the Volcanic Range; the Craterous Crags, the Lava Pits and the Grand Vulcanus. Here in the Volcanic Range is where a vast majority of all of the Magnus Ignis' volcanoes lay, all in a great mountain range. Thus, most of the travel around here is through mountain climbing and hiking. Lava rather frequently spills down the sides of the mountains, sometimes making the bases of them unable to be walked upon. However, because the range is so close together, many of the volcanic mountains are connected naturally. It is good to be careful of falling lava or molten rocks spewing from above, and to always be wary of surroundings. | |
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