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'''Subterranean''' environments include underground lairs, cave labyrinths and [[Dungeons|dungeons]], where the setting is below the land's surface in a dark and dangerous place.  Some of these places are merely a burrow carved into the earth, which can be explored in a few game minutes and the creatures within met almost at once.  Another form is a humanoid garrison that has been built below the surface to allow raids upon the local area through providing a refuge that is difficult to find.  These can develop into underground villages for races that are comfortable dwelling below ground, where crops and animals bred to the subterranean environment can be raised to provide food.
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'''Subterranean''' environments include underground lairs, [[Cave|cave]] labyrinths and [[Dungeon|dungeons]], where the setting is below the land's surface in a dark and dangerous place.  Some of these places are merely a burrow carved into the earth, which can be explored in a few game minutes and the creatures within met almost at once.  Another form is a humanoid garrison that has been built below the surface to allow raids upon the local area through providing a refuge that is difficult to find.  These can develop into underground villages for races that are comfortable dwelling below ground, where crops and animals bred to the subterranean environment can be raised to provide [[Food|food]].
  
 
Still other subterranean places are sprawling, multi-layered palaces, protecting ancient cult, humanoids that dwell very deep in the ground or where fiercely malevolent creatures make plans to wreak destruction upon the surface world.  Another form consists of secret rooms and chambers beneath vast citadels and fortresses, where even the owners of such places remain certain of what spaces exist "down there," built by some mad ancestor generations ago.
 
Still other subterranean places are sprawling, multi-layered palaces, protecting ancient cult, humanoids that dwell very deep in the ground or where fiercely malevolent creatures make plans to wreak destruction upon the surface world.  Another form consists of secret rooms and chambers beneath vast citadels and fortresses, where even the owners of such places remain certain of what spaces exist "down there," built by some mad ancestor generations ago.
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== Conditions ==
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Characters moving through this environment must take precautions with regards to [[Illumination|illumination]] and the use of blankets in order to [[Rest (healing)|rest]] properly.  Wet clothes won't dry properly, so that [[Hypothermia|hypothermia]] is a threat if characters get soaked or work too hard.  Temperatures are typically [[Brisk Conditions|brisk]] to [[Cool Conditions|cool]].  Really deep dungeons will require preparations for rest and sleep in dangerous conditions, and depots may need to be set up to permit returns to safe places where food can be gotten.
  
 
== Common Features ==
 
== Common Features ==
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Below is a list of elements and features that are common to subterranean areas.
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* [[Alarm (warning)|Alarm]]
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* [[Alarm (spell)]]
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* [[Altar]]
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* [[Armoury]]
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* [[Barracks]]
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* [[Bench (landform)]]
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* [[Cave-in]]
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* [[Chamber]]
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* [[Chasm]]
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* [[Chimney]]
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* [[Chute]]
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* [[Cistern]]
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* [[Concealed Door]]
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* [[Continual Light (spell)|Continual Light]]
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* [[Crypt]]
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* [[Dead End]]
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* [[Ditch]]
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* [[Drafts & Winds]]
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* [[Dungeon Door]]
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* [[Dungeon Level]]
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* [[Nystul's Magic Aura (spell)|False Magic]]
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* [[Fire Trap (spell)|Fire Trap]]
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* [[Flagstone]]
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* [[Flooding]]
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* [[Floor Plan]]
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* [[Fountain]]
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* [[Fracture]]
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* [[Furnishings]]
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* [[Gaol]]
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* [[Gas-based Attacks|Gas]]
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* [[Gating & Summoning|Gate]]
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* [[Glyphs & Runes]]
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* [[Gong Pit]]
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* [[Guardroom]]
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* [[Guards & Wards (spell)|Guards & Wards]]
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* [[Hall]]
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* [[Hallucinatory Forest (spell)|Hallucinatory Forest]]
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* [[Hold Portal (spell)|Held Portal]]
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* [[Hoist]]
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* [[Hot Spring]]
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* [[Ice Cave]]
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* [[Illusion]]
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* [[Kennel]]
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* [[Kitchen]]
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* [[Laboratory]]
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* [[Lake]]
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* [[Magic Mouth (spell)|Magic Mouth]]
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* [[Maze]]
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* [[Bestiary|Monster]]
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* [[Natural Bridge]]
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* [[Observatory]]
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* [[Passage]]
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* [[Pit]]
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* [[Pool]]
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* [[Portcullis]]
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* [[River]]
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* [[Room]]
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* [[Rope Bridge]]
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* [[Rubble & Trash]]
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* [[Secret Compartment]]
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* [[Secret Door]]
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* [[Shrine]]
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* [[Sink Hole]]
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* [[Smithy]]
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* [[Sounds & Noises]]
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* [[Spiral Stair]]
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* [[Spring]]
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* [[Stairway (steep)]]
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* [[Stalactites & Stalagmites]]
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* [[Statue]]
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* [[Stock Pond]]
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* [[Stores]]
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* [[Stream]]
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* [[Submerged Cave]]
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* [[Sump]]
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* [[Throne Room]]
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* [[Traps & Tricks]]
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* [[Treasure]]
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* [[Vegetation (subterranean)|Vegetation]]
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* [[Vent]]
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* [[Wall of Force (spell)|Wall of Force]]
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* [[Wall of Iron (spell)|Wall of Iron]]
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* [[Wall of Thorns (spell)|Wall of Thorns]]
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* [[Wandering Monster]]
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* [[Waterfall]]
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* [[Well]]
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* [[Wizard Lock (spell)|Wizard-locked Portal]]
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* [[Workshop]]
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== Dungeon Creatures ==
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The following monsters are common to subterranean areas:
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* [[Badger]]
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* [[Balrog]]
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* [[Basilisk]]
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* [[Beholder]]
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* [[Black Pudding]]
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* [[Bonesnapper]]
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* [[Brown Bear]]
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* [[Bugbear]]
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* [[Carrion Crawler]]
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* [[Cave Bear]]
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* [[Centipede (giant)]]
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* [[Clay Golem]]
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* [[Cockatrice]]
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* [[Crocodile]]
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* [[Doppelganger]]
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* [[Dragonis Apokrousi (bronze dragon)]]
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* [[Dragonis Fotia (red dragon)]]
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* [[Dragonis Oxychalkos (copper dragon)]]
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* [[Fire Beetle]]
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* [[Fire Giant]]
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* [[Fire Lizard]]
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* [[Firenewt]]
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* [[Flesh Golem]]
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* [[Frog (huge)]]
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* [[Frogling]]
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* [[Gargoyle]]
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* [[Gelatinous Cube]]
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* [[Ghast]]
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* [[Ghost]]
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* [[Ghoul]]
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* [[Giant (stone)]]
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* [[Glabrezu]]
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* [[Goblin]]
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* [[Green Slime]]
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* [[Grey Ooze]]
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* [[Hezrou]]
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* [[Hill Giant]]
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* [[Homunculus]]
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* [[Horned Devil]]
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* [[Hydra]]
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* [[Ice Devil]]
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* [[Iron Golem]]
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* [[Kobald]]
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* [[Larva]]
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* [[Lemure]]
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* [[Subterranean Lizard]]
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* [[Manes]]
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* [[Marilith]]
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* [[Nalfeshnee]]
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* [[Pit Fiend]]
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* [[Stone Golem]]
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* [[Violet Fungus]]
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* [[Water Beetle (giant)]]
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See [[List of Ranges]]

Latest revision as of 02:43, 5 October 2023

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Subterranean environments include underground lairs, cave labyrinths and dungeons, where the setting is below the land's surface in a dark and dangerous place. Some of these places are merely a burrow carved into the earth, which can be explored in a few game minutes and the creatures within met almost at once. Another form is a humanoid garrison that has been built below the surface to allow raids upon the local area through providing a refuge that is difficult to find. These can develop into underground villages for races that are comfortable dwelling below ground, where crops and animals bred to the subterranean environment can be raised to provide food.

Still other subterranean places are sprawling, multi-layered palaces, protecting ancient cult, humanoids that dwell very deep in the ground or where fiercely malevolent creatures make plans to wreak destruction upon the surface world. Another form consists of secret rooms and chambers beneath vast citadels and fortresses, where even the owners of such places remain certain of what spaces exist "down there," built by some mad ancestor generations ago.

Conditions

Characters moving through this environment must take precautions with regards to illumination and the use of blankets in order to rest properly. Wet clothes won't dry properly, so that hypothermia is a threat if characters get soaked or work too hard. Temperatures are typically brisk to cool. Really deep dungeons will require preparations for rest and sleep in dangerous conditions, and depots may need to be set up to permit returns to safe places where food can be gotten.

Common Features

Below is a list of elements and features that are common to subterranean areas.


Dungeon Creatures

The following monsters are common to subterranean areas:


See List of Ranges