Slope (PSR Supplement)

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Slope


Any slope is a common hazard. A slope is any particularly steep incline, with one direction ascending and the opposite direction descending.
  Any creature ascending the slope is Slowed while doing so, unless it isn't Slowed by climbing.
  A creature descending the slope is Fast while doing so, if either (a) the slope is slippery terrain or (b) the creature moves by rolling, such as on wheels.
  On a slope if a creature falls Prone, or a rolling object is not arrested, it Falls down the slope until it recovers from being Prone — or until its Fall is otherwise arrested.


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