Flashfire

This region in the south-eastern reaches of the plains is pockmarked with furrows amidst a desolate region, bursts of fire shooting out of holes across the ground seemingly at random intervals. These bursts are believed to be caused by a dormant volcano resting beneath the plains, though some scholars warn that the bursts are an indication that it may not be as dormant as thought. The bursts or fire do occur randomly, but can still be extremely dangerous. The holes are roughly 5ft wide, and spaced about 20ft apart in an irregular pattern. The holes are prone to erupting at any time