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    GreySage

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    Mon Apr 01, 2013 10:09 am  
    Deadly Caves?

    Here's another article I thought you guys/gals might find interesting, for incorporation into your games:

    http://www.foxnews.com/science/2013/04/01/gate-to-hell-found-in-turkey/

    Amazing the influence ancient teachings/mythology have on the game. Wink
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    Mon Apr 01, 2013 11:48 am  

    That's some cool information from the real world, Mystic! Happy

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    Mon Apr 01, 2013 12:50 pm  

    Thanks! And let me add this one:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derweze

    That thing looks great on Google Earth! Cool Evil Grin

    And I can see either one of those being used in Greyhawk, or any other campaign world! Happy
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    Mon Apr 01, 2013 4:34 pm  

    Mystic-Scholar wrote:
    Thanks! And let me add this one:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derweze

    That thing looks great on Google Earth! Cool Evil Grin

    And I can see either one of those being used in Greyhawk, or any other campaign world! Happy


    Wow! Talk about carbon emissions! We've set the earth on fire. Shocked

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    Mon Apr 01, 2013 8:07 pm  

    I see the one at Derweze being the entrance to the Nine Hells and the other being the entrance to The Abyss! Shocked Evil Grin


    Mwahahahahahahahahahahaha!
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    Wed Apr 03, 2013 7:34 am  

    "...lethal mephitic vapors." means so much more to us that to regular readers. Laughing
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    Wed Apr 03, 2013 7:58 am  

    smillan_31 wrote:
    "...lethal mephitic vapors." means so much more to us that to regular readers. Laughing


    I, too, thought that was an inspired line from the article. Happy

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    Wed Apr 03, 2013 3:07 pm  

    A personal favorite, the Cueva de Villa Luz

    and the sulphur mine of Kawah Ijen
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    Wed Apr 03, 2013 3:48 pm  

    Those are excellent, Aeolius, thanks for sharing! Happy

    I love the blue flames. Cool Cool
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    Thu Apr 04, 2013 7:40 am  

    I read an article about this one recently, the Meeting House of the Jinn, which is just a cool name, as well as it being a stunning cave. My local favorite is Ape Cave, which I've been through. I wanted to organize a field trip for my player group, just so they could get a semi-realistic picture of what it's like going through subterranean tunnels, but never got around to it. I say semi-realistic because when we got through I would say, "Now imagine doing that in chain-mail or a jack-of-plates, carrying 25 lbs. of gear and trying to see by lantern or torchlight."
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    Thu Apr 04, 2013 7:54 am  

    I'd never make for a good dungeon delver. Never. I wouldn't say that I am afraid of the dark, or below ground per se', but you add those two elements together, along with tight places, and myriad other variables, and FORGET IT!

    Thusly, that is why I probably prefer playing surface-dwelling, nature-liking, sun-loving elves. I have not played a dwarf as a PC before in ALL my many years of role-play (MANY dwarven NPCs, though). It boils down to their philosophy and fondness for subterranean places.

    Why any sane human would want to actually dungeon delve, or cavern delve, is beyond my realm of comprehension. Too many ways to die in a truly alien environment.

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    Thu Apr 04, 2013 9:27 am  

    Lanthorn wrote:
    I'd never Why any sane human would want to actually dungeon delve, or cavern delve, is beyond my realm of comprehension. Too many ways to die in a truly alien environment.


    Because spelunking is cool? :) Just take a gander at some of the formations in one of my favorites, Luray Caverns . When I was a teen, my father and I would go caving with the local Pathfinders (YMCA group), typically to smaller caves in Virginia.

    Now if you want a truly alien environment, just add water to your caves.

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    Thu Apr 04, 2013 9:42 am  

    I love blue holes, Aeolius. Happy Those are some amazing geographical features. I've got some ideas for my next underwater adventure, featuring a blue hole... Cool

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    Thu Apr 04, 2013 1:22 pm  

    I'm not saying there aren't some truly amazing, beautiful features underground. Your picture shows that there obviously are such places to be found, as well as numerous geological features that have been photographed (anyone see that huge gypsum crystal cavern? astonishing and lovely). I'm just saying that the 'death factor' outweighs the risk...to most folks. Count me among them.

    Leave the subterranean adventures to insane dungeon delvers, svirfnebli, drow, duergar, illithids, kuo-toa, mountain dwarves, myconids...etc.

    -Lanthorn, Surface Dweller
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    Fri Apr 05, 2013 7:11 pm  

    Lanthorn wrote:
    I'm just saying that the 'death factor' outweighs the risk...to most folks. Count me among them.


    Hey, with Ape cave I'm just talking about worming your way through an almost 4km long lava tube in the shadow of an active volcano. What could go wrong? Laughing
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    Sat Apr 06, 2013 7:16 am  

    smillan_31 wrote:
    What could go wrong?


    I imagine that would depend heavily upon Pyremius . . . or possibly Jascar. Wink Laughing

    Sounds like quite the Adventure, Smillan! Wish I could be there for it! Cry Evil Grin
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    Sat Apr 06, 2013 7:45 am  

    smillan_31 wrote:
    What could go wrong? Laughing


    Ha! You're speaking to a roomful of DMs, Smillan. Evil Grin

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    GreySage

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    Sat Apr 06, 2013 9:29 am  

    smillan_31 wrote:
    Hey, with Ape cave I'm just talking about worming your way through an almost 4km long lava tube in the shadow of an active volcano. What could go wrong? Laughing


    A friend of mine told me about it and its relative ease of travel.

    Such a natural geological formation could be a type of religious shrine or holy place for clerics of Joramy.

    Or Surtur! Shocked

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    Tue Apr 09, 2013 9:55 am  

    Lanthorn wrote:
    I'm just saying that the 'death factor' outweighs the risk...to most folks. Count me among them.

    Leave the subterranean adventures to insane dungeon delvers, svirfnebli, drow, duergar, illithids, kuo-toa, mountain dwarves, myconids...etc.

    -Lanthorn, Surface Dweller

    Lol I don't often "spelunk" this particular thread, but the conversation intrigued me...
    Long ago, when I wore a younger mans clothes, I lived and worked in New Mexico where coincidentally there are numorous caves, Carlesbad among them.
    Back then they had(and would assume still do) hundreds that they new varied amounts about. They (Parks and Wildlife) would catagorize them based on that.
    These catagories would include
      we know where the entrance is
      Major chambers identified
      to its been fully mapped and surveyed
      and ofcourse 3-4 catagories inbetween.

    Anyway, none of these were open to the "general public", but if you had logged a qualifying amount of training in rockclimbing, repelling, etc and spelunking with the Parks and Wildlife department, you could schedule a "trip" similar to booking a private plane.

    At first, you had to have a Park Ranger Rep in attendance, but as your levels of proficiency increased, you could book an itenerary with the P&W contact by defining which cave, who is going, when going etc.

    This experience fueled my life long passion with caves. I have been in over 200 in 15 States and 4 countries. Some were vary mundane (almost mines) others were beyond description.
    Are there hazards, to be certain... any that have done so would tell you stories of cave ice not to be confused with ice caves, soda straws, etc, but to me, it was not nearly as questionable a hobby as skydiving .....
    The rewards out wiegh,, I have stood in caves in New Mexico and Arizona that the anasazi indians once occupied. Seen their wall paintings and artifacts that no one had since they were left there. It is humbling and awe inspiring. To see the beauty of calcite cave in central mexico is amazing. It sparkles as if Fey were playing there for eons.
    Being a bit older and more settled Wink I have reliquished those adventures to the young, However, I do have spelunking an underwater cave on my bucket list. Wink
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    Tue Apr 09, 2013 12:28 pm  

    Dark_Lord_Galen wrote:
    However, I do have spelunking an underwater cave on my bucket list.


    Wait a minute! What? Shocked

    Spelunking? In an underwater cave? Confused

    What? Scared you might fall . . . er, sink . . . scared you might sink to the bottom and not be able to "climb" back out? Evil Grin

    Hahahahahahahahaha!

    Too funny! Okay, DLG, I'm going to give you a chance to explain that one! Laughing
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    Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:42 pm  

    Mystic-Scholar wrote:
    Dark_Lord_Galen wrote:
    However, I do have spelunking an underwater cave on my bucket list.


    Too funny! Okay, DLG, I'm going to give you a chance to explain that one! Laughing

    Looks like this MS
    or

    or hopefully
    Wink Laughing
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    Tue Apr 09, 2013 5:08 pm  

    Ah ha! So the rope is to insure that you don't get lost down there and the net is so that you can possibly catch a mermaid, a.k.a Manatee! Shocked

    Boy, those "ancient mariners" most have been hitting the bottle pretty hard! Evil Grin Laughing Laughing Laughing

    Looks awesome, DLG. Hope you get to fulfill your "dream." Wink Cool
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    Mystic-Scholar wrote:
    Ah ha! So the rope is to insure that you don't get lost down there and the net is so that you can possibly catch a mermaid, a.k.a Manatee! Shocked

    Boy, those "ancient mariners" most have been hitting the bottle pretty hard! Evil Grin Laughing Laughing Laughing


    That's exactly how the myth started, according to legend.

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    Looks awesome, DLG. Hope you get to fulfill your "dream." Wink Cool


    Until you find a kuo-toan shrine and discover that the 'mermaid' is actually a naked woman with a lobster head and pincers! Shocked

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    Wed Apr 10, 2013 3:25 pm  

    Hey but at least she's naked!!! gotta find the Good in any situation Lanthorn. Laughing Laughing Cool
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    Wed Apr 10, 2013 6:38 pm  

    Laughing OK, DLG, you got no argument from me there (and I have to admit, I issued a chuckle at your reply). Happy

    Pretty pictures indeed, but Death can come clad in beautiful guises, too.

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    Thu Apr 11, 2013 7:42 pm  

    Lanthorn wrote:
    smillan_31 wrote:
    Hey, with Ape cave I'm just talking about worming your way through an almost 4km long lava tube in the shadow of an active volcano. What could go wrong? Laughing


    A friend of mine told me about it and its relative ease of travel.

    Such a natural geological formation could be a type of religious shrine or holy place for clerics of Joramy.

    Or Surtur! Shocked

    -Lanthorn


    It's pretty sweet! Happy
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    Tue Apr 16, 2013 12:56 pm  

    Those are some amazing pics - thanks for posting them! I am a big fan of spelunking, although I've only seen the more 'touristy' caves open to the public...so far. They are beautiful, in every case.
    To anyone interested in underwater spelunking, I can only doff my cap in respect and advise a psych test. Talk about a deadly sport! But I'm told that the things seen are worth the risk.
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    Tue Apr 16, 2013 2:17 pm  

    bugsy wrote:
    But I'm told that the things seen are worth the risk.


    You believe everything you're told, do you? Confused

    I have this tower in the Bright Desert that I'm trying to sell, of course, you'll have to evict the current Renter . . . a "dead beat" alcoholic Bakluni named Rary. I hear he sells some kind of charm bracelets . . . when he's sober. Interested?


    Mwahahahahahahahahaha!
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