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Prax landscape art direction

Posted on June 11, 2013

For those of you who wanted the references for Cory’s Prax landscape picture, here it is!

The viewer stands in the foothills of the Eiritha Hills, overlooking the oasis of the Paps, a fertile spot in the desert (which leads to a huge underground temple complex). The elevation of the view point is about 2200 feet, and probably 500 feet or so above the oasis (imagine if the viewer is standing at the top of the cliffs in this picture looking at you:

The Paps Oasis: The oasis is green and fertile, with palm trees and grass. Like this,

spreading out to this (but without the hills).

  • http://www.flickr.com/photos/incarnate/7915621972/ (dead link)

Prax: Beyond (say three hexes away) is Prax, a chaparral and sagebrush desert, like much of Nevada (which is a good comparison, as the Sierra Nevada range is analogous to the Storm Mountains).

Deeper in Prax, a dust storm is being whipped up by a herd of animals somewhere along Caravan Alley The animals are too small to be identified, but the dust storm is visible. As on:

The Block: An enormous block of magical rock, one mile high and a half-mile on each side, rises from hills of dirt. You can make it out on the Pavis cover (above), but in this picture it is significantly closer (still maybe 50 miles away, but in the Pavis cover it is a good 110 miles away). The block is blue-grey in color (it is a metallic stone) and clearly unnatural. It should have the same disturbing effect of seeing Devil’s Tower in Wyoming, although the Block is MUCH bigger (Devil’s Tower rises about 1300 above the surrounding terrain and about 400 feet wide at the summit; the Block rises over 5200 feet above the surrounding plains and is about 2500 feet wide at the summit). See:

  • http://www.delfour.net/gdelfour/Photos/Devils_Tower/Photos/02%20Devils%20Tower.jpg (Dead Link)
  • http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-l8CusJRvsLM/UAFB-GE1xKI/AAAAAAAAAZY/p9MeISGu5lQ/s1600/Devils+Tower+05.jpg) (Dead Link)

Stormwalk Mountains: Beyond the Block (about 55 miles) are the white capped Storm Mountains (think the Sierra Nevada range seen from Nevada

or the Cascade Mountains viewed from the east

  • http://www.houminn.com/storage/1%20Ellensburg%20and%20the%20Kittitas%20Valley.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1278055022847) (Dead Link).

They rise about 5000 to 8500 feet, with one mountain much bigger than the others – StormWalk Mountain.

Stormwalk Mountain rises over 10,000 feet and its top is covered in white ice year-round. It is in the shape of a cork-screw and has a discernible spiral pathway rising around its sides, seven times around to reach the ice-covered top. It once was a mountain god, but the mighty Storm Bull fought with it and twisted its right right off.

Tourney Altar (in front of the block) is a natural stone amphitheatre, like this:


Jeff Richard

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