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− | A '''chasm''' is ... | + | A '''chasm''' is a deep and elongated cleft or crack in the terrain. It can be a formidable geographical feature, often encountered in various settings, particularly in [[Alpine (range)|alpine]], [[Desert (range)|desert]], [[Taiga (range)|taiga]], [[Woodland (range)|woodland]] and [[Subterranean (range)|subterranean]] ranges. |
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[include difficulty in climbing, give a few real world examples, if you choose a pic make sure it is art; no real life photos. If you check the DMG (here's a link) on page 170, there's a few notes that should be included - adjust and expand them if you like] | [include difficulty in climbing, give a few real world examples, if you choose a pic make sure it is art; no real life photos. If you check the DMG (here's a link) on page 170, there's a few notes that should be included - adjust and expand them if you like] |
Revision as of 20:14, 3 November 2023
A chasm is a deep and elongated cleft or crack in the terrain. It can be a formidable geographical feature, often encountered in various settings, particularly in alpine, desert, taiga, woodland and subterranean ranges.
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[include difficulty in climbing, give a few real world examples, if you choose a pic make sure it is art; no real life photos. If you check the DMG (here's a link) on page 170, there's a few notes that should be included - adjust and expand them if you like]