Thread:Shadowbolt500/@comment-30384301-20190818153938/@comment-26574738-20190904130129

Redfork2000 wrote: JeloElducal wrote: Yeah!

I always imagined the Cold Room looking like a frozen Victorian-style mansion. I always imagined it as a large and lifeless arctic tundra, with almost nothing besides ice and snow everywhere, and a few snowy mountains around the place. That's why in the Room of Foodtopia I had the gang snowboard their way down the mountain to escape the avalanche. That's my picturing as well.

What are your thoughts on my description of the Hot Room?

''The Hot Room is a violent, unstable room that well earns it's name. With temperatures regularly reaching up to near 40-50 degrees, prolonged exposure to the heat could easily kill a person in due time. That if the other hazards don't claim you first.''

''The surface of the Hot Room is a charred, volcanic landscape shaped by the very forces that created it. Sourced from within the room's violent centre, magma erupts from the ground with the force and the rage of a nuclear bomb, creating huge faults which slowly form into deep ravines. This lava then bleeds out across the room, forming lakes, rivers and oceans of volcanic blood. Slowly, these ravines fill with lava, becoming hellish rivers with rock faces on either side.''

''Such unstable nature means the ground is far from level. One will hardly ever find themselves walking on level ground, as the room is so malformed by the very forces that keep it alive, that the ground is littered with cliffs, drop-offs, ravines, everything that'll kill you if the heat and the lava don't get to you first.''

''The Hot Room is a testament to the unpredictability of the Locked Rooms. While some worlds are simply dangerous by who lives in them, sometimes the most dangerous evil is in the evil itself, not who it uses.''