Post by Fin on Mar 22, 2021 5:58:57 GMT -6
Year 5, Quarter 3 updates
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sonoraClimate: Sonora's third quarter is defined by frosty mornings and overcast afternoons. The weather is a constant cycle between ice and mud that freezes and unfreezes daily. The region's temperate trees lose their leaves this season, accentuating the nation's famed, towering pines.
Seasonal Event: Sonoran National Celebration
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mount hotanSeasonal Event: Uncorked Wine Fair
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ProvoClimate: The people of Provo are bustling this season with the year's harvest. Farmers can be seen in their fields from dawn to dusk, and the city is rich with decorations made from gourds, hay, and corn husks. The temperature ranges from moderate to chilly, and comes as a welcomed relief after the summer's sun.
Seasonal Event: The Harvest Festival
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Headstone forestClimate: The third quarter is the season of death and decay, and as such, ghost activity is at a yearly high. The mild temperatures and changing leaves are a strange contrast to the ghastly aura of the omnipresent fog. Those who wander too far may be cursed to wander forever through the twisted trees.
Seasonal Event: The Danse Macabre
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torenstenClimate: Torensten's third quarter is marked by milder weather with hot afternoons and cool nights. Rainfall is likely to come in short, unexpected bursts that end as quickly as they begin. Tropical storms are few and far between, making this season the best for boating and watersports.
Seasonal Event: Festival of the Hunt
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Pale CoastClimate: Temperatures along the Pale Coast are steady, warm, and pleasant. Visitors can expect clear skies with low rainfall and moderate humidity. The third quarter sees a drop in tourist numbers making it an excellent time for a quiet seaside vacation.
Seasonal Event: Ooze Spawning
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aljanaClimate: Temperatures drop from deadly to stifling this season. As such, business continues to be done largely at dawn and dusk with the city resting during the hottest times of day. Low winds and cloudless skies provide very little relief from the glaring sun.
Seasonal Event: Night of a Thousand Fists
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reikinto sandsClimate: Dry desert winds break the summer heat, turning the inhospitable sands into a less deadly venture. Trade caravans are at their most active this season though travelers should still beware sunstroke, dehydration, and the migration patterns of territorial antlions.
Seasonal Event: Hunt of the Lion
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the wanderwoodClimate: The climate of the Wanderwood is in a constant state of suspension, almost dreamlike in its unceasingly comfortable temperatures with light rain and drifting fog. At times, the wind will intensify with a mind of its own as though the forest itself wishes to speak.
Seasonal Event: The Fae Wind
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fractured plainsClimate: Temperatures fall to a colder range in the third quarter though they rarely reach freezing. At the peak of their harvest season, the plains become an endless sea of wheat and long grasses. The earth is particularly tremulous this season and mild to moderate earthquakes are a common occurrence.
Seasonal Event: Dance of the Giant
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kahiko valleyClimate: Temperatures are beautiful and balmy throughout the valley with sunny afternoons and nightly rain showers. Tropical storms will occasionally flood the Yanovich Waterway making travel more difficult along traditional trade routes.
Seasonal Event: The Robo Rumble
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metaia marshlandsClimate: The third quarter is moderately hot and wickedly humid with high chances of rainfall and flooding through the marshes. The overcast skies make for a gray, damp, and miserable experience along the muddy trails.
Seasonal Event: Day of Mourning
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perigosa jungleClimate: While the jungle is hot and humid year round, the third quarter marks the start of its dry season. "Dry" is a relative term, however, as the region is still prone to flooding from its almost daily rain. The combination of milder rain and temperatures makes this season the best for any intrepid jungle travelers.
Seasonal Event: Prueba de Obscura
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