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title: Astral Travel
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description: Notes and rules for traveling in the astral plane.
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date_pub: 2024-04-08T22:39:32.000-04:00
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section: astral
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content_type: feature
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short_code: atr
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---
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### Travel Resolution Procedure
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The steps to take for each phase of astral travel:
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1. **Setup**: Referee describes the situation
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2. **Decide Course**: Players decide on their course of travel for the phase and any planned activities for the day.
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3. **Complication Check**: Referee makes a complication check.
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4. **Description**: Referee describes the regions passed through, any points of interest that the party comes across, and any complications they encounter.
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5. **Actions / Responses / Complications** - Party declares actions, referee describes the results.
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6. **End of Phase**: The referee updates time records.
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7. **Repeat**: Return to step 2 and repeat until travel ends.
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#### Complication Check
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Roll 1d6, ignoring results of 4+ for the first 2 checks.
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1. **Encounter**: Wandering creature or vessel, social encounter, or some other random interaction.
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2. **Signs / Portents**: Indications of possible encounter nearby - could be a clue, indications of a creature nearby, etc.
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3. **Locality**: Some environmental or external event that affects the PCs - psychic storm, fragment, etc.
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4. **Pilot / Ship Issue**: Pilot / power source exhaustion or some other ship complication, takes 1d6 shifts to resolve and resume travel (50% chance the ship will have to remain in dock for 1d6 phases to make additional repairs).
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5. **Lose Direction**: Each phase spent moving in the wrong direction adds 1d4-1 additional phases of travel.
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6. **No Complications**
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**Distance**
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- Astral encounters between ships usually start 1400 + (1d6 x 100) yards out (about a mile, the distance at which two ships will pull each other out of travel speed).
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- Wandering creatures are encountered 4d6 × 10 yards away, and are usually not surprised by astral vessels.
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- If either side is surprised (see [Encounter procedure](/rules/adventuring.html#encounter-procedure)), this is reduced to 1d4 × 10 yards.
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**Location**: Astral encounters may occur either in the open astral plane or on land (such as a fragment, island, or dock), if the party lands or docks at some point during the day.
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**Frequency of Check**
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- In the deep astral, check once every other day (once every 6 phases, roll 1d6 to determine which phase).
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- Near a [port](./adventuring.html#portals) or [outpost](./adventuring.html#outposts) (within 1-2 days travel), check once per day, or even once per phase (for busy outposts).
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### Chases
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#### Evading
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Evasion chance is determined by difference between the movement rates of the two sides’, listed in the table below.
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- **Success**: Pursuers lose track of fleeing side, can't catch up until next day (and only as a random encounter).
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- **Failure**: Continue to **Pursuit**.
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#### Pursuit
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- Time passes in rounds.
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- Pursuit begins at normal encounter distance.
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- Pursuing side closes in on fleeing side
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- Distance between sides decreases by the difference between their movement rates (minimum 30' per round).
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#### Ship-Based Evasion
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- Vessels use the same table, replacing feet with yards in the measurements speed.
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<div class="dividedTableWrapper">
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| Fleeing Side’s Movement Rate | Chance of Evasion |
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| -------------------------------------- | ----------------- |
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| Faster than pursuer | 80% |
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| 0’–30’ per round slower than pursuer | 50% |
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| 31’–60’ per round slower than pursuer | 40% |
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| 61’–90’ per round slower than pursuer | 35% |
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| 91’–120’ per round slower than pursuer | 25% |
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| 121’+ per round slower than pursuer | 10% |
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[Astralborne Evasion Chance]
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</div>
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-->
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### Psychic Clouds
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Thin streams of psychic "vapor", hundreds to thousands of miles across, which appear as clouds when viewed from distance.
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- Psychic Storms are enormous storms of psychic energy which can disable a ship as well as its crew. Often found crawling with astral zombies. Best to avoid.
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### Surprise
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Wandering astral creatures are not usually surprised by traveling vessels. Special circumstances (ex: thick astral clouds, or a psychic storm) may alter this.
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### Travel Times
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Travel by astral cruiser (via the [astral currents](./adventuring.html#currents)) to any known location within the astral plane usually takes 3-30 days.
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- Travel between most ports under the control of the Astral Trade Union only takes 1d6+2 days.
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- Without a ship, the vast distances between landmarks means one could go for weeks, months, or even years before coming across anyone (or anything) else.
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- It takes 1 turn for a ship to dock, and 1 turn for it to disembark.
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- An astral cruiser cannot travel by currents while within 1 mile of another active vessel or large astral body (like an island).
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- If a cruiser comes within a mile of a large astral object while traveling. it will automatically reduce its speed to normal movement (in yards).
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### Visibility
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- An astral body (such as a [fragment](./adventuring.html#fragments), island, or even a dead god) may be spotted at a distance of hundreds of miles (based on its size).
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- Vessels (and large creatures) may be sighted at great distances by the contrails they leave behind in the psychic clouds that permeate the plane.
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- Identification is usually limited to tactical range (approximately 1 mile) in the open astral plane, or as little as 100 yards in a psychic storm.
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