More grease/ice/fires..
Description
Casting whisper-thin strands here and there, you weave a sticky
web around this place!
{20:09:25} <279hp 801m 666mv> [2 AM] (outdoor-standing) ^658 -306hrs: A thick pine forest
The trees push closer together, warping each other in their attempts to reach
the sun far above. You can squeeze through, scratching yourself on the
underbrush and stumbling over the debris that is caught on the low hanging
branches. Vines wrap themselves around the trees, as though to choke any of
their remaining life out of them. Needles and cones crunch under your feet, and
the strong smell of pine fills your nostrils. Only the howls of hunting wolves
disturb the deadly peace of the forest.
You notice a tangle of sticky webs strung from point to point.
The forest around you roars with the fury of several wildly blazing fires!
The ground in this area is covered in slippery ice.
[Exits: north east south west]
A single copper coin.
You invoke powerful frost magic to freeze over your surroundings.
The webbing here ignites and burns!
{20:09:34} <288hp 793m 666mv> [3 AM] (outdoor-standing) ^658 -306hrs: A thick pine forest
The trees push closer together, warping each other in their attempts to reach
the sun far above. You can squeeze through, scratching yourself on the
underbrush and stumbling over the debris that is caught on the low hanging
branches. Vines wrap themselves around the trees, as though to choke any of
their remaining life out of them. Needles and cones crunch under your feet, and
the strong smell of pine fills your nostrils. Only the howls of hunting wolves
disturb the deadly peace of the forest.
This area is burning!
The ground in this area is covered in slippery ice.
Should the ice melt from the fire?
Should/can the Area burning/fire co-exist with the conglaciation?
And, the webbing seemed to last into the Conglaciation (would it then later shatter under the cold, if the fire had not burned it away)
etc..
Carrion Fields on 2003-11-24 02:16 UTC
Automatically imported from the legacy bug board forum.
Zulghinlour on 2003-12-01 08:34 UTC
Subject: FNCR (n/t)
n/t