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Revision as of 03:39, 15 February 2022
The Darkland Warps are anomalies scattered throughout the cave networks of the Darklands, where distance is distorted and either stretched or shrunk.
Passing through a Warp can potentially allow for much faster travel than a long overland trip or even seafaring voyage, but it is extremely perilous. Warps tend to be unpredictable - a given Warp may usually shorten travel, but at times the same Warp can instead lengthen or even cause hapless travelers to disappear entirely, never to exit.
Warps are almost imperceptible, a fact that has caused some unwary adventurers to enter them by mistake. Only marked by a slight shimmer on the surfaces of caves and tunnels, Warps are difficult to locate unless one already knows of their presence. The cave past a Warp entrance appears normal from both sides of the entrances and exits. Many only know they have entered a Warp once a strong sense of dread and impending doom sets in, a near-universally reported phenomenon.
Warps are largely static in their locations. New ones rarely appear, and old ones can be relied on to remain present - while a few are recorded as having vanished, this is quite rare. Skilled and experienced adventurers may know the location of one or even two Warps, but like the Darklands as a whole, the Warps remain un-mapped and generally poorly understood. The dwarves of Barazar El are one of the few exceptions to this - they are known to regularly travel through the Darklands with the assistance of the Warps, using them to come and go from their deep ocean cities.