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The '''Clouds of Freezing Vapor''' are a dangerous phenominon thought to be unique to the [[crystal sphere]] called [[Canon:Krynnspace|Krynnspace]]. The clouds consist of a mist of freezing ice crystals that are so cold that anyone who falls into them can quickly be frozen solid.<ref name="lotvchapter4">[[AD%26D_Adventures_in_Space#Lorebook_of_the_Void|''Lorebook of the Void'']] chapter 4 '''Known Spheres''', page 87</ref><ref name="cloudsoffreezingvapor">''[[SJR7 Krynnspace]]'' '''Clouds of Freezing Vapor''' section '''Sphere Overview''' chapter, page 5</ref>
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The '''Clouds of Freezing Vapor''' are a dangerous phenomenon thought to be unique to the [[crystal sphere]] called [[Canon:Krynnspace|Krynnspace]]. The clouds consist of a mist of freezing ice crystals that are so cold that anyone who falls into them can quickly be frozen solid.<ref name="lotvchapter4">[[AD%26D_Adventures_in_Space#Lorebook_of_the_Void|''Lorebook of the Void'']] chapter 4 '''Known Spheres''', page 87</ref><ref name="cloudsoffreezingvapor">''[[SJR7 Krynnspace]]'' '''Clouds of Freezing Vapor''' section '''Sphere Overview''' chapter, page 5</ref>
  
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==

Revision as of 20:55, 29 January 2015

The Clouds of Freezing Vapor are a dangerous phenomenon thought to be unique to the crystal sphere called Krynnspace. The clouds consist of a mist of freezing ice crystals that are so cold that anyone who falls into them can quickly be frozen solid.[1][2]

Appearance

The clouds are almost transparant, but the ice crystals within the clouds seem to dance to some sort of rhythm and reflect the light of The Sun, stars and the planets as flickering white, pale yellow and azure colors.[2]

Size of individual clouds

The clouds vary in size and can be anything from 1 mile thick to 100 miles thick.[2]

Location of individual clouds

The clouds are most likely to be found in orbit around Krynn and the celestial bodies furthest from The Sun.[1][2]

Travel through one of the clouds

The speed of a spelljamming ship allows it to travel through a Cloud of Freezing Vapor without the crew being frozen solid. However, the crew are only projected while they remain onboard.[1][2]

Hypnotic nature

The random flickering of the ice crystals is very hypnotic and people on spelljamming ships can easily become mesmerized by the dancing patterens. Anyone who does get mesmerized does nothing except stare at the clouds, even if they are attacked.[2]

Falling overboard inside a cloud

Anyone (and anything) that falls overboard and gets frozen solid will shatter into ice-like shards, that combine with the ice crystals within the cloud. The strong magical nature of the clouds makes it impossible to use a wish spell to bring a person back to life or restore a shattered object.[2]

Main theories

There are two main theories about the Clouds of Freezing Vapor.

Frozen water

Krynnspace is a colder crystal sphere than other spheres and one theory held by sages is that when air escapes from a planet into space the moisture within it freezes and turns into a Cloud of Freezing Vapor. Water dumped overboard by spacefarers is also supposed to freeze and turn into Clouds of Freezing Vapor.[2]

God's breath

Clerics of the Holy Orders of the Stars (the Krynnspace religions) believe that the Clouds of Freezing Vapor are the breath of the gods. The magic within the clouds acts as a magical cloak that a god can use to make it impossible for other gods to see what they are doing on a planet.[2]

Krynnspace
Celestial Bodies of Krynnspace
The Sun (Primary) | Sirrion | Reorx | Krynn | Chislev | Zivilyn | Nehzmyth (or Shinare) | Stellar Islands
Additional Astronomicals of Krynnspace
Clouds of Freezing Vapor | The Black Clouds
Constellations of Krynnspace
Branchala | Chemosh | Gilean | Habbakuk | Hiddukel | Kiri-Jolith | Majere | Mishakal | Morgion | Paladine | Sargonnas | Takhisis | Zeboim


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Lorebook of the Void chapter 4 Known Spheres, page 87
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 SJR7 Krynnspace Clouds of Freezing Vapor section Sphere Overview chapter, page 5

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