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Alchera
Alchera is a term from the Arrernte Aborigines in Central
Australia used to describe the Dreamtime, the co-existing past,
present, and future world shaped by the spirits and gods. It has
been adopted by the global magical community to describe
unusually complex astral terrain features that occasionally appear
on the physical plane. Sometimes alchera take the form of
natural terrain such as lakes, rivers, or mountains. Other times
they appear as seemingly man-made structures like buildings or
bridges. Whatever form they take, they appear on the physical
plane in one of three ways: manifestation, materialization,
or displacement and typically appear only for short periods of
time, often during the anniversary of a significant event or during
a time of astrological importance (such as an equinox).
Manifest alchera appear on the physical plane as they do
on the astral, but they are insubstantial and cannot be interacted
with by physical beings (much like a manifesting spirit).
They appear ghostly and hazy and are believed responsible for
some sightings of haunted mansions, ghost ships, UFOs, and
the like.
Materialized alchera actually become dual natured, and
as such are solid to physical beings and can be interacted with.
Materialized alchera cannot replace existing terrain or objects
and only appear on otherwise unoccupied physical space.
Despite their physical presence, materialized alchera often
carry some otherworldly aspect to their nature, such as being
cold to the touch or emitting a smoky haze or strange glow.
If a character is caught within a materialized alchera when it
materializes or de-materializes, he must make a Willpower
+ Intuition (3) Test or become disoriented, suffering –2
dice pool to all actions for 10 minutes. Getting caught in a
(de-)materializing alchera is rarely dangerous; characters are
shoved aside to avoid being trapped in materializing walls
and placed upon the ground when terrain vanishes out from
under them (though gamemasters may alter this to keep the
characters on their toes … ).
Displacement alchera are similar to materialized alchera,
except they actually replace existing terrain, sending it to an
unknown location for the duration of the alchera’s appearance.
Wherever the terrain is sent to, living creatures do not go with
it—they are instead moved and disoriented, similar to being
caught in a materializing alchera. Magical constructs placed
upon the original terrain—such as sustained spells or wards—
collapse when the original terrain is displaced, but otherwise
the original terrain reappears when the alchera vanishes as if
nothing ever happened to it. Displacement alchera, like materialized
alchera, are dual natured and can be interacted with by
physical beings
Magical scholars believe that alchera may be formed by
emotional historical events or the consensual belief of many
metahumans, but so far the appearance of alchera has been too
haphazard for true experimentation. Stranger still, not all alchera
are even permanent features on the astral landscape. These
impermanent astral constructs do tend to linger on the astral
plane before and after appearing on the physical, but they will
fade from even the astral plane over time. Whether they completely
dissipate or simply move somewhere else is unknown,
but this observation has fed a competing theory that alchera
originate from the metaplanes as they come into conjunction
with the Gaiasphere.