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Anonymous1762964744
11-12 16:50
Model Name
glacier terrain 3d model
Tags
nature & environment
rendering
sci-fi
Prompt
Primary Biome: Glacier Shelf (base climate) Secondary Biomes: Corrosive Bog, Mangrove, Salt Flat, Forest 1️⃣ Environmental Fusion Logic The Glacier Shelf dictates the core climate: sub-zero temperatures (–22 °C to –3 °C), high-pressure air currents, and nearly constant katabatic winds. Secondary biomes mutate under this influence, producing hybrid ecosystems that defy normal boundaries: Base + Secondary Resulting Sub-Biome Description Glacier Shelf + Corrosive Bog Cryo-Bog Acidic slush pools beneath fractured ice sheets. The acids remain liquid via geothermal vents; mist plumes crystallize midair into toxic frost dust. Glacier Shelf + Mangrove Frostroot Groves Mangrove analogs grow sideways through ice fissures, their roots coated in saline frost. Leaves form mirrored scales to reflect sun-glare. Glacier Shelf + Salt Flat Brine Mirror Tundra Vast plains of frozen saline crust that shimmer like metal. Beneath lies brine so dense it supports micro-life feeding Aeromyrius herds. Glacier Shelf + Forest Glasswood Taiga Trees develop silicate bark, their sap antifreeze-thick. Needles refract light into spectral fog halos. Aeromyrius sometimes anchor within canopy gaps. 2️⃣ Regional Climate Avg Temp: –18 °C Wind Shear: Constant, 40–120 km/h gusts Humidity: Low air moisture, but heavy saline fog Precipitation: Frozen sleet crystals (“iron snow”) formed from mineralized clouds Sky Color: Pale turquoise to amber during storms due to magnetized dust Magnetic Activity: High — storms trigger auroral flares along geomagnetic fault lines 3️⃣ Terrain & Atmosphere The Cryo-Bog Reach looks like a world between ocean and tundra: metallic ice dunes, sulfuric pits glowing faint green, and mangrove-like growths frozen mid-motion. Each plateau resonates faintly with electromagnetic hums; lightning bolts dance horizontally across the sky. Ground stability changes hourly as melt-acid eats tunnels below. Locals call these sudden sink zones “singing mouths.”
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