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==Official League Record==
 
==Official League Record==
The Lower Moab Scenic Overlook Field was constructed in [[Season 13]]. Fans of the Sunbeams selected the '''Boreal''' prefab, and it cost 2,325,023 coins.
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The Lower Moab Scenic Overlook Field was constructed in {{BetaSeason|13}}. Fans of the Sunbeams selected the '''Boreal''' prefab, and it cost 2,325,023 coins.
  
During [[Season 14]], fans of the Sunbeams selected '''Solar Panels''' and  '''PsychoAcoustics''' renovations.   
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During {{BetaSeason|14}}, fans of the Sunbeams selected '''Solar Panels''' and  '''PsychoAcoustics''' renovations.   
  
During the [[Season 15]] construction, fans of the Sunbeams selected the '''Grind Rail''', '''Secret Base''', and '''Echo Chamber''' renovations.
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During the {{BetaSeason|15}} construction, fans of the Sunbeams selected the '''Grind Rail''', '''Secret Base''', and '''Echo Chamber''' renovations.
  
During the [[Season 16]] construction, fans of the Sunbeams selected the '''Salmon Cannon''' and '''Sun 2 +''' renovations.  
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During the {{BetaSeason|16}} construction, fans of the Sunbeams selected the '''Salmon Cannon''' and '''Sun 2 +''' renovations.  
  
During the [[Season 17]] construction, fans of the Sunbeams selected the '''Elongation -''', '''Hotel Motel''', and '''Ballpark Cleanup''' renovations.  
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During the {{BetaSeason|17}} construction, fans of the Sunbeams selected the '''Elongation -''', '''Hotel Motel''', and '''Ballpark Cleanup''' renovations.  
  
During the [[Season 18]] construction, fans of the Sunbeams selected the '''Elongation -''' and '''Salmon +''' renovations.  
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During the {{BetaSeason|18}} construction, fans of the Sunbeams selected the '''Elongation -''' and '''Salmon +''' renovations.  
  
During the [[Season 18]] election, '''Hotel Motel''' was ratified and removed from the stadium modifications.  
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During the {{BetaSeason|18}} election, '''Hotel Motel''' was ratified and removed from the stadium modifications.  
  
During the [[Season 19]] construction, fans of the Sunbeams selected the '''Ballpark Cleanup''' and '''Hoops''' renovations.
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During the {{BetaSeason|19}} construction, fans of the Sunbeams selected the '''Ballpark Cleanup''' and '''Hoops''' renovations.
  
During the [[Season 20]] construction, fans of the Sunbeams selected the '''Light Switch''', '''Fortification +''', and '''Balloons''' renovations. The '''Light Switch''' was turned OFF.
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During the {{BetaSeason|20}} construction, fans of the Sunbeams selected the '''Light Switch''', '''Fortification +''', and '''Balloons''' renovations. The '''Light Switch''' was turned OFF.
  
During the [[Season 21]] construction, fans of the Sunbeams selected the '''Bird Hotel''', '''Big Buckets''', and '''Fax Machine''' renovations. '''Bird Hotel''' was ratified and removed from the stadium modifications.
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During the {{BetaSeason|21}} construction, fans of the Sunbeams selected the '''Bird Hotel''', '''Big Buckets''', and '''Fax Machine''' renovations. '''Bird Hotel''' was ratified and removed from the stadium modifications.
  
During the [[Season 22]] construction, fans of the Sunbeams selected the '''Light Switch''', '''Peanut Mister''', and '''Phantom Thieves' Guild''' renovations. '''Phantom Thieves' Guild''' was ratified and removed from the stadium modifications. The '''Light Switch''' was turned ON.
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During the {{BetaSeason|22}} construction, fans of the Sunbeams selected the '''Light Switch''', '''Peanut Mister''', and '''Phantom Thieves' Guild''' renovations. '''Phantom Thieves' Guild''' was ratified and removed from the stadium modifications. The '''Light Switch''' was turned ON.
  
On [[Season 24]], Day 89, Lower Moab Scenic Overlook Field's '''Secret Base''' was nullified by [[Black Hole (Black Hole)]] and removed from the stadium modifications.
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On {{BetaSeason|24}}, Day 89, Lower Moab Scenic Overlook Field's '''Secret Base''' was nullified by [[Black Hole (Black Hole)]] and removed from the stadium modifications.
  
 
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When walking into the ballpark there is a waterfall feature, believed to be molten gold. The front entrance of the ballpark was angled in such a way that the Sun would rise in line with it and the waterfall on the first day of every new blaseball [[Season]]. As best as can be observed, the Sun changed its path slightly following the opening of the Hellmouth to preserve this tradition.  
 
When walking into the ballpark there is a waterfall feature, believed to be molten gold. The front entrance of the ballpark was angled in such a way that the Sun would rise in line with it and the waterfall on the first day of every new blaseball [[Season]]. As best as can be observed, the Sun changed its path slightly following the opening of the Hellmouth to preserve this tradition.  
  
[[Sun 2]], which appeared near the end of [[Season 10]] and has been a constant presence in the skies above Hellmouth ever since, has not demonstrated this property. Talks were underway to build or seek out a system which would turn the ballpark and ensure Sun 2 could rise at season's dawn in alignment, but finalized plans have not yet been forthcoming.<section end=Solarium />
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[[Sun 2]], which appeared near the end of {{BetaSeason|10}} and has been a constant presence in the skies above Hellmouth ever since, has not demonstrated this property. Talks were underway to build or seek out a system which would turn the ballpark and ensure Sun 2 could rise at season's dawn in alignment, but finalized plans have not yet been forthcoming.<section end=Solarium />
  
 
The ballpark is separated into several sections separated by a [[Hellmouth]] sinkhole. In order of distance from the center of the Hellmouth these sections are:
 
The ballpark is separated into several sections separated by a [[Hellmouth]] sinkhole. In order of distance from the center of the Hellmouth these sections are:
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==Community Use==
 
==Community Use==
Following renovations to the stadium beginning in [[Season 13]] the Hellmouth Sunbeams have recently been allowing members of the community to use the space for non-blaseball related purposes. While this has not impacted attendance during blaseball games, as the activity the Hellmouth at this time is still deemed as too unsafe for an audience other than [[Dead Tom]] and [[Priya Fox]], the space is available at other times during the day. These uses include, but are not limited to: <choose uncached>
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Following renovations to the stadium beginning in {{BetaSeason|13}} the Hellmouth Sunbeams have recently been allowing members of the community to use the space for non-blaseball related purposes. While this has not impacted attendance during blaseball games, as the activity the Hellmouth at this time is still deemed as too unsafe for an audience other than [[Dead Tom]] and [[Priya Fox]], the space is available at other times during the day. These uses include, but are not limited to: <choose uncached>
 
<option>Following the addition of a grind rail and psychoacoustics local skaters have been frequently seen hanging around the stadium. A local skater and [[Hellmouth Community College]] TA known by the name [[Throckmorton "Cousin Throcky" Smooth]] has taken this as an opportunity to help teach other members of the Hellmouth to skate on weekends. Smooth has been reported noting that they intended for this program to be offered towards children and young teens, looking for a safe, fun activity to fill the time in the dangerous environment of the Hellmouth, but they adore the involvement of older locals too.<ref>Some believe this program was inspired by the short term Sunbeams player [[Wyatt Mason VII|Wya77]], but this is not confirmed.</ref> Most notably Hellmouth Sunbeams pitcher [[Miguel James]] has frequently been spotted in attendance. Those who have skated with James state that {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|is|is|table={{UserWiki:Lonestarlars/pronountable}}}} "a much better pitcher than skater" and "will probably get there one day," though the latter statement is still up for debate.</option>
 
<option>Following the addition of a grind rail and psychoacoustics local skaters have been frequently seen hanging around the stadium. A local skater and [[Hellmouth Community College]] TA known by the name [[Throckmorton "Cousin Throcky" Smooth]] has taken this as an opportunity to help teach other members of the Hellmouth to skate on weekends. Smooth has been reported noting that they intended for this program to be offered towards children and young teens, looking for a safe, fun activity to fill the time in the dangerous environment of the Hellmouth, but they adore the involvement of older locals too.<ref>Some believe this program was inspired by the short term Sunbeams player [[Wyatt Mason VII|Wya77]], but this is not confirmed.</ref> Most notably Hellmouth Sunbeams pitcher [[Miguel James]] has frequently been spotted in attendance. Those who have skated with James state that {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|is|is|table={{UserWiki:Lonestarlars/pronountable}}}} "a much better pitcher than skater" and "will probably get there one day," though the latter statement is still up for debate.</option>
 
<option>Former Sunbeams player [[Hendricks Richardson]] has been known to use the Solarium to host his bi-annual [[Marx Memorial Lecture Series]] for a rapt audience of wolves and his old teammate, [[Paula Reddick]]. The fact that these lectures regularly draw more attendees than [[Hahn Fox]]'s 24 hour Plitbull and Kle$ha Extravaganza is considered, by Fox, to be "astonishing."</option>
 
<option>Former Sunbeams player [[Hendricks Richardson]] has been known to use the Solarium to host his bi-annual [[Marx Memorial Lecture Series]] for a rapt audience of wolves and his old teammate, [[Paula Reddick]]. The fact that these lectures regularly draw more attendees than [[Hahn Fox]]'s 24 hour Plitbull and Kle$ha Extravaganza is considered, by Fox, to be "astonishing."</option>

Latest revision as of 23:20, 14 January 2023

The Lower Moab Scenic Overlook Field (also known as The Solarium) is the home ballpark of the Hellmouth Sunbeams, located in Hellmouth, Utah.

Official League Record

The Lower Moab Scenic Overlook Field was constructed in Season β13. Fans of the Sunbeams selected the Boreal prefab, and it cost 2,325,023 coins.

During Season β14, fans of the Sunbeams selected Solar Panels and PsychoAcoustics renovations.

During the Season β15 construction, fans of the Sunbeams selected the Grind Rail, Secret Base, and Echo Chamber renovations.

During the Season β16 construction, fans of the Sunbeams selected the Salmon Cannon and Sun 2 + renovations.

During the Season β17 construction, fans of the Sunbeams selected the Elongation -, Hotel Motel, and Ballpark Cleanup renovations.

During the Season β18 construction, fans of the Sunbeams selected the Elongation - and Salmon + renovations.

During the Season β18 election, Hotel Motel was ratified and removed from the stadium modifications.

During the Season β19 construction, fans of the Sunbeams selected the Ballpark Cleanup and Hoops renovations.

During the Season β20 construction, fans of the Sunbeams selected the Light Switch, Fortification +, and Balloons renovations. The Light Switch was turned OFF.

During the Season β21 construction, fans of the Sunbeams selected the Bird Hotel, Big Buckets, and Fax Machine renovations. Bird Hotel was ratified and removed from the stadium modifications.

During the Season β22 construction, fans of the Sunbeams selected the Light Switch, Peanut Mister, and Phantom Thieves' Guild renovations. Phantom Thieves' Guild was ratified and removed from the stadium modifications. The Light Switch was turned ON.

On Season β24, Day 89, Lower Moab Scenic Overlook Field's Secret Base was nullified by Black Hole (Black Hole) and removed from the stadium modifications.


COMMUNITY REPORTS
The remainder of this article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community.

Location and Features

Lower Moab Scenic Overlook Field is located in the western part of downtown Hellmouth, just off of BAD 191. Its grounds rest on the edge of the main Hellmouth sinkhole, and are bisected by several smaller sinkholes, cracks, teeth, and ruined neighborhood blocks. The grounds are surrounded by the Infinite Mill Creek moat, whose inscrutable geometry protects the field from unwelcome visitors and aspiring Sun-killers.

When walking into the ballpark there is a waterfall feature, believed to be molten gold. The front entrance of the ballpark was angled in such a way that the Sun would rise in line with it and the waterfall on the first day of every new blaseball Season. As best as can be observed, the Sun changed its path slightly following the opening of the Hellmouth to preserve this tradition.

Sun 2, which appeared near the end of Season β10 and has been a constant presence in the skies above Hellmouth ever since, has not demonstrated this property. Talks were underway to build or seek out a system which would turn the ballpark and ensure Sun 2 could rise at season's dawn in alignment, but finalized plans have not yet been forthcoming.

The ballpark is separated into several sections separated by a Hellmouth sinkhole. In order of distance from the center of the Hellmouth these sections are:

  • Sub-Ocean (contains endless, labyrinthine[1] depths)
  • The Undercroft
  • Third Base and Minor Outlying Bases
  • The Dugouts (occasionally infested with triangles[2])
  • Infield
  • Ballpark Seating and Refreshments
    • An Archery Range, for a misplaced arch
    • The Rhys Trombone Memorial Food Court and Equestrian Center, run by the titanic moth who sells hot dogs
  • Outfield
  • Fourth Base
  • The Announcer's Booth
  • The Accounting Department

Notoriety

Lower Moab Scenic Overlook Field holds the record for the blaseball field with the most vertical distance between bases. This is due to both the ballpark's 20° incline and its unique structural design as a result of the opening of the Hellmouth.

Cheers echo from the empty ballpark, which only holds six seats.[citation needed] Occasionally the field flips backwards, and the energy of the Hellmouth below can bring objects to life. On the upside, the soda there is cheap!

The ballpark can be entered during a siesta, which causes a Bad Gateway that opens directly onto first base.

Community Use

Following renovations to the stadium beginning in Season β13 the Hellmouth Sunbeams have recently been allowing members of the community to use the space for non-blaseball related purposes. While this has not impacted attendance during blaseball games, as the activity the Hellmouth at this time is still deemed as too unsafe for an audience other than Dead Tom and Priya Fox, the space is available at other times during the day. These uses include, but are not limited to: Sols Melodious are infrequently seen performing in the Solarium. None of these are scheduled, so catching one is truly up to chance. The Hellmouth seemingly is a fan, though the only evidence to this claim is that it has not destroyed any of the Sols Melodious’s members in these performances. This is considered quite high praise.

References

  1. Hellmouth Sunbeams [@hmouthsunbeams] (10 Aug 2020). (Tweet)
  2. Hellmouth Sunbeams [@hmouthsunbeams] (19 Aug 2020). (Tweet)