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Location: 4th ring of hell, right behind the tartarus
Occupation: Making your day even more worse than mine
and if a player jumps from an allod into the astral, the death would be permanent too, then (according to the lore)
and if a player jumps from an allod into the astral, the death would be permanent too, then (according to the lore)
Ha! That's the very first way any of my characters died... The first character I created in Allods was an Elf mage, and I managed to fall off the edge of Evermeet Isle.![]()
Concerning falling off allod(s). Ever wondered how gravity works ?
Here’s one for You.
When You jump off (or fall of) edge of allod You always fall straight
down. Nothing special here right ? But lets think about it.
As we know planet Sarnaut was shattered by meteor leaving only pieces of
it floating in astral. Great mages did some awesome magic to make those pieces
of land habitable for survivors. There
are many allods scattered across astral space, many far away from each other. No
matter on which allod or where You are, when You fall off the edge You always fall
straight down. So the source of force that is pulling You down is always parallel
to the allod axis suggesting the source of that force is somewhere outside
allod You are on. And it happens on every allod no matter where You are so that
suggests that source of gravitational
force is the same for every single allod also suggesting that allods are
forming a sphere around that source of force, each allod pointing to it with
its bottom. Question here is:
Where is the source of that gravitational force ?
There is no planet core (there is no planet anymore huh) so if You fall
long enough, where will You end up ?
Shouldn’t allods also fall twards the source of that gravitational force
that is located somewhere is astral space eventually colliding witch each other
and forming new planet ?
This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "Ankush" (Jun 18th 2014, 6:01am)
so far all goodHow about this?
When Sarnaut went bang after hit by a meteor, pieces of planet (allods)
went flying in every direction – like a nebula when star “dies”. Lets assume that
initial gravitational pull from the core (Sarns prision) set each individual piece
bottom facing planet core, surface facing astral space without rotary movement.
After some years pieces flew far enough from the core so its gravity is
irrelevant to the allod and its habitans.
1] If allod is not affected by the core.
Quoted
How about this?
So, when You are standing on the
allod surface You are sticking to its
surface because allod is in constant move generating enough inertia to keep You
on the ground – like in rocket during lift off.
2] If allod is still in motion (i.e. still affected by core gravity)
Quoted
But, when You jump off the
allod surface You are no longer affected by that force and allod itself is
still moving leaving You behind and giving You sensation of falling when in
fact You stay in the same place.