{"id":11848,"date":"2011-12-01T06:00:45","date_gmt":"2011-12-01T11:00:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/terribleminds.com\/ramble\/?p=11848"},"modified":"2011-11-30T11:10:48","modified_gmt":"2011-11-30T16:10:48","slug":"the-chosen-cartography-of-blackbloom","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/terribleminds.com\/ramble\/2011\/12\/01\/the-chosen-cartography-of-blackbloom\/","title":{"rendered":"The Chosen Cartography Of Blackbloom"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/terribleminds\/3295262745\/lightbox\/\"><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/farm4.static.flickr.com\/3429\/3295262745_93aaa6d39d_z.jpg?resize=640%2C368\" alt=\"\" width=\"640\" height=\"368\" \/><\/a><\/em><\/p>\n<p>(Need to catch up with Blackbloom? <a title=\"TAG: Blackbloom\" href=\"http:\/\/terribleminds.com\/ramble\/tag\/blackbloom\/\"><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>Follow all the Blackbloom posts here<\/strong><\/span><\/a>.)<\/p>\n<p>I asked you to describe for me one aspect of Blackbloom&#8217;s geography.<\/p>\n<p>And boy howdy, you answered.<\/p>\n<p>I chose ten.<\/p>\n<p>I could&#8217;ve chosen them all, honestly &#8212; and maybe should&#8217;ve, but I felt inclined to narrow down instead of painting with too wide a brush? Another fascinating experiment, a glimpse into the weirdness of worldbuilding.<\/p>\n<p>Two things are becoming abundantly clear:<\/p>\n<p>First, we&#8217;re eventually going to need to track all this stuff. A Wiki, maybe. I have zero experience with that and, further, zero time to deal with it, so that&#8217;s maybe wishful thinking.<\/p>\n<p>Second, we may eventually need a map. Same problem: I am no cartographer, and my time is zilch-o.<\/p>\n<p>My fear &#8212; and it&#8217;s a good fear, in a way &#8212; is that eventually this thing will get too big and cumbersome to even continue building, but for now, we&#8217;ll just keep on trekking forward.<\/p>\n<p>(Which reminds me, this week&#8217;s worldbuilding challenge &#8212; &#8220;<a title=\"http:\/\/terribleminds.com\/ramble\/2011\/11\/25\/tell-us-three-things-about-blackbloom\/\" href=\"http:\/\/terribleminds.com\/ramble\/2011\/11\/25\/tell-us-three-things-about-blackbloom\/\"><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>Tell Us Three Things About Blackbloom<\/strong><\/span><\/a>&#8221; &#8212; is looking light. Go over there and fix that, will you?)<\/p>\n<p>Anyway &#8212;<\/p>\n<h3>The Geographical Selections<\/h3>\n<p>The Ghost Marshes stretch for 500 miles in the south of the foggy island  of Iertu. It is a fertile land of hidden swamps, where every step can  mean an eternity trapped in sludge. The lucky ones are absorbed, turned  into peat; the unlucky ones find their bodies everlastingly preserved  while their souls wander the black-green morass. The tribes of Iertu  avoid the marshes if possible, using ancient roadways visible only to  those whose eyes are blessed by Tallyr if necessary. Rumors say the rare  Blackbloom grows at the center of the marshes, guarded by the spirits  of the Bog-sleepers. &#8212; Daniel Perez<\/p>\n<p>The End Of The World \u2013 the name given to the southern hemisphere saltpan  75 miles long. Frequent but light rains maintain a surface of water  around 8 inches deep; high salinity means there isn\u2019t much more than  insect life. Old roads once bisected the lakebed, now flooded; between  the roads that disappear into the lake\u2019s mirrored surface and the salt  winds, the pan\u2019s given name is understandable. Folklore suggests that  the lake was formed by Torrda\u2019s tears as she wept for daughter, Diome,  and her fate; given that very little that we know of grows here, this is  suspect. &#8212; Liam K<\/p>\n<p>The Exomorphic Archipelago (more commonly called the Kinnis Maw) is a  series of 60 or so geographic formations stretching off the western  coast of Blackbloom. The formations are composed of brittle rock that  stretch hundreds\u2013even thousands\u2013of feet in the air but are only a dozen  or more feet wide. The brittleness of the rock makes them essentially  unclimbable. Moreover, periodically a tower will snap and fall back into  the ocean. Scholars hypothesize that they are the result of a burst of  volcanic activity many ages ago. Common folk have more \u2026 colorful \u2026  explanations. &#8212; Justin Jacobson<\/p>\n<p>Ringing the equator of Blackbloom are towering volcanoes called the  Inferno Tors. Rivers of lava paint their slopes, exuding noxious gases  and blistering heat. Creatures of fire live here, known by different  names as they age: newborn Sparks; young Flames; adult Blazes; and  enormous ancient Infernos, for whom the crags are named. In the dark  season, frost falls constantly from the air and unseen entities roam the  world, feeding on hope and thoughts. The fire creatures, which dispel  these dangers, entice hunters known as Firechasers to travel to the Tors  in hopes of snaring a valuable Spark or Flame. &#8212; Angela Perry<\/p>\n<p>At the top of the world, if it still exists, you\u2019ll find Pure. The air  is clean and grass still grows knee-tall. They say this is where the sky  is sewn to the earth, where the rivers pour down from the great  mountain, and where you\u2019ll find the caves that descend into the  underworld. &#8212; Josin<\/p>\n<p>The Chasmlands comprise a 1,000 mile stretch of land punctuated by  hundreds of deep sinkholes. Some of these pits are only a dozen feet in  diameter; the largest is almost half a mile across.  All are thousands  of feet deep; the larger holes contain their own unique microclimates \u2013  and ecosystems \u2013 that change as one goes deeper. The Chasmlands extend  through a range of geographies and climes. The sinkholes are joined at  the bottom by the deep, slow river that runs beneath them all. Many  cities sit along the edge of these pits, and more than one has  disappeared into them. &#8212; Kraig<\/p>\n<p>The Delves of A\u2019kaar are vast caverns that riddle the world of  Blackbloom. No human has ever come close to accurately mapping these  immense passages. Even were it not for the insane, twisted monstrocities  that dwell there, there is a single facet which keeps peoples of all  cultures from the Delves. Those who travel within, return\u2026 changed. There is something within  the caverns which slowly and subtly, twists, depraves and pollutes the  minds and bodies of all who have traveled within. Most believe that the inhabitants of the caverns were once humans, who simply journeyed too deeply. &#8212; JM Guillen<\/p>\n<p>Glanworn Isle, once the abode of Osren, God of the golden breath: this small island, (362 miles in length, 60 miles across at its  widest point) lies midway between Tears and the Feral forest. A citadel  island, crumbling barricades rise and fall along the slopes and cliffs  of its 1,766 miles of coastline. Magnificent groves of orange and blue  Pocker trees touch the heavens on its mountainous north coast.  Glanworn  loses its island status\u2014and much of its soil\u2014twice yearly during the  great Bidal Tides.  An endangered herd of silk furred tri-horned flacs  survive on its eastern shores. &#8212; EC Sheedy<\/p>\n<p>During the three months of Dark, the Shining Hills become either a  pilgrimage site or a tourist attraction. Comprising quartz-shot granite and covered in a phosphorescent lichen  that may be distantly related to Maritae\u2019s algae, the Hills are dank and  forbidding in the Wet season, and dusty and drab in the Dry. But in the  Dark, the quartz collects and magnifies the lichen-glow, green or pink  or purple or blue, until the Hills shine with a shifting kaleidoscope of  color and light. The lichen is poisonous to touch. The pilgrims know this. The tourists don\u2019t. &#8212; ChiaLynn<\/p>\n<p>Few features on Blackbloom baffle thaumatologists and technoscientists  alike more than the Wandering Bayou, a large patch of creeks, marshy  lowlands, riparian forests and  mangroves that seem to permanently evade  the dry season. The Bayou moves around the globe in no predictable  manner, disappearing from one place and gradually reappearing at another  locale, where it stays for the duration of the wet\/dark season. There\u2019s  no record that the Bayou has ever settled itself down either on  Blackbloom Ridge or the sentient cities. Its flora and fauna are well  known, and the screeching water-puppy is sought for as a weapon  component. &#8212; MC Zanini<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Two things are becoming abundantly clear: First, we&#8217;re eventually going to need to track all this stuff. A Wiki, maybe. I have zero experience with that and, further, zero time to deal with it, so that&#8217;s maybe wishful thinking. Second, we may eventually need a map. 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