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The walls of an extradimensional space are indestructible, solid, and completely immutable. They glow a gentle purple.
 
The walls of an extradimensional space are indestructible, solid, and completely immutable. They glow a gentle purple.
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[[File:PortalDiagram.png|frame|right|An example of [[spatial tunneling]], with entry points on wall and floor. Yellow arrows indicate gravity.]]
  
 
The gravity of an extradimensional space is equal to the average gravity of all entry points.
 
The gravity of an extradimensional space is equal to the average gravity of all entry points.

Revision as of 03:55, 5 April 2013

An extradimensional space is a volume that does not interact with other things, except at any entry points. When an extradimensional space is dispelled, all creatures and objects are transported out the nearest entry point, to the closest open region.

The walls of an extradimensional space are indestructible, solid, and completely immutable. They glow a gentle purple.

An example of spatial tunneling, with entry points on wall and floor. Yellow arrows indicate gravity.

The gravity of an extradimensional space is equal to the average gravity of all entry points.

When created, an extradimensional space is filled with a standard pressure's worth of breathable air.

1000 meters above sea level, it creates Light Wind in a blast outwards for a distance equal to twice the longest dimension of the entry point for a number of rounds equal to its Volume Ratio.
10000 meters above sea level, it creates Strong Wind in a blast outwards for a distance equal to twice the longest dimension of the entry point for a number of rounds equal to half its Volume Ratio, an Light Wind in a blast outwards twice that distance. For a number of rounds after that equal to its Volume Ratio, it creates Light Wind as though it were 1000 meters above sea level.
At 1.25 atmospheres (3 meters underwater, for example), it functions as 1000 meters above sea level, but the wind blows inwards.
At 2 atmospheres (10 meters underwater, for example), it functions as 10000 meters above sea level, but the wind blows inwards.

If the difference in pressure is large enough to cause any wind, the opening of the extradimensional space creates a loud pop, with a Stealth of -2.