Post by Mister Karma on Jan 4, 2017 0:50:32 GMT -5
Let's clear up one thing: despite its odd spelling, it is still pronounced "Iron."
The mountain range that lies to the north of New Haven circles around the North Snowplains into the Western Massachusetts Desert, before wrapping around back to the east and stopping suddenly, overlooking a valley close to River City. Known to be home to many powerful freelance demons who hold no allegiance to any guild, city, or demon lord, travelers are warned to stay aware of their surroundings. There are a few safe interstates and state highways to travel, however. They are heavily monitored and patrolled by the United Commonwealth, in conjunction with the three local police departments. As a result, not a whole hell of a lot of humans live out this way, and if they do they are a daring bunch of rascals who I hope have made some log cabins for themselves...somewhere underground...and far away from magma furnaces.
While we're on that topic, Mt. Ioron stands in the exact center of the northern part of the mountain range! Guess what it is? An active volcano. An active volcano believed to this day by surface-bound beings to be one of many gates into Hell itself. While it's not really a secret now, it's still a means for Hellion raiders to escape their meaningless lives as Wasteland dwellers down in Hell and find new purpose trying to pillage surface-bound beings of whatever goods they may have.
In short, the Ioron Mountains are a deadly range to be reckoned with, with unsteady pathways, teetering crevices, and the occasional rockslide.
Further information about Mt. Ioron and the Snowplains are found further inside the boards.
The mountain range that lies to the north of New Haven circles around the North Snowplains into the Western Massachusetts Desert, before wrapping around back to the east and stopping suddenly, overlooking a valley close to River City. Known to be home to many powerful freelance demons who hold no allegiance to any guild, city, or demon lord, travelers are warned to stay aware of their surroundings. There are a few safe interstates and state highways to travel, however. They are heavily monitored and patrolled by the United Commonwealth, in conjunction with the three local police departments. As a result, not a whole hell of a lot of humans live out this way, and if they do they are a daring bunch of rascals who I hope have made some log cabins for themselves...somewhere underground...and far away from magma furnaces.
While we're on that topic, Mt. Ioron stands in the exact center of the northern part of the mountain range! Guess what it is? An active volcano. An active volcano believed to this day by surface-bound beings to be one of many gates into Hell itself. While it's not really a secret now, it's still a means for Hellion raiders to escape their meaningless lives as Wasteland dwellers down in Hell and find new purpose trying to pillage surface-bound beings of whatever goods they may have.
In short, the Ioron Mountains are a deadly range to be reckoned with, with unsteady pathways, teetering crevices, and the occasional rockslide.
Further information about Mt. Ioron and the Snowplains are found further inside the boards.