Huzibân

Category Plains
Continent Brucrumus
Region Cinazan
Focus Psychic
Map Melvad

The Huzibân is a lilac-hued plain situated northeast of Sahânzar. The surface of the Huzibân plain is blanketed with fragments of crystals and a dense, lilac-tinted crystalline powder.

At the core of this region lies a colossal crater designated as Namrêl. This expansive depression, spanning a remarkable nine miles in diameter, is intertwined with both common crystals and approximately 10% deep crystal. Floating above the plain are tens of thousands of unmoored earth motes, ranging in size from minuscule particles to those encompassing a 200-foot cubic area. The most prominent among these is a towering, half-mile diameter crystal known as Sarêthul.

The valley's earth motes steadfastly resist movement. If removed and not securely fastened, they swiftly return to their original position. This motion follows a direct trajectory, and any obstacle in its path triggers the crystalline mote to spin vigorously, burrowing through nearly any impediment.

Aurecardórë of Herfarel - "Crystalline Motes of Huzibân"

Psionicists possess a psychic inclination towards this plain. For them, the entire region reverberates with an energy that facilitates the invocation of psionic powers. The initial settlers of this area were elven psionicists hailing from Herfarel. They delved into Sarêthul with psionic abilities like disintegrate, establishing a place of study, the monastery Varyon.

The latent energy of Huzibân can profoundly influence those born within its domain. This gives rise to individuals possessing psionic potential, a veritable phyrenic creature.

Huzibân is a Focus for psychic energy.

Focus Effect

Power Description
Psychic Boon Psionic use in Huzibân requires 10% less power points. Psionicists are also treated as if they have the feat psionic affinity. The most dangerous aspect of Huzibân is overchaneling. Some psionicists can overchannel when manifesting a power, but in Huzibân any psionicists can do this, but it is doubly effective and causes twice as much damage.
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