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Discuss weather, how/when/in what ways it manifests
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Whether or not Nodd ever had some form of natural light is unknown, and all anyone remembers is that an artifical sun put in place by the Council blazes above during daytime, and an artificial moon looms overhead during Nodd's restless nights.


How does Nodd's celestial sky work, the sun is illusory, how about stars?
====City's Eyes====


[[Category:Miscellaneous Concepts]]
The artificial sun and moon are referred to as the "[[City's Eyes]]", and are the origin of the expression. Each is created on a daily basis with potent spellcraft, and then made to traverse from horizon to horizon over the course of a given day. It is believed that the Council can spy on the citizenry by peering through these celestial bodies.
 
The sun is referred to as the Day's Eye, and the moon is the Night's Eye.
 
====Heavenscratch====
While the Council graciously provides the citizenry with an artificial sun and moon, there are no such efforts from the Council to mimic other celestial bodies - thus the default state of the Night's Eye is to remain alone in the nighttime sky. Certain mages, especially members of [[House Psilysium|house Psilysium]], have taken to playing with the sky above as though it were their personal canvas - dotting the heavens with illusions of celestial bodies as a practice of their craft. This common practice led to the term "heavenscratch", with each night being different from the last as spells wear out or are overwritten.
 
====Weather====
Weather in Nodd is incredibly varied, with a mixture of both mundane and arcane weather effects. The City and it's surroundings do experience shifts in seasons, giving at least some predictable patterns of heat, cold, and rain. However, there also are a plethora of bizarre weather effects to worry about. Such bizarre weathers are thought to occur when there is an overall lack of chaos in the City.
 
[[image:clear.png|link=Clear day|80x80px]] Clear - The sun is visible with few to no clouds.
 
[[image:clear_night.png|link=Clear night|80x80px]] Clear (night) - The night sky is visible with few to no clouds.
 
[[image:partly_cloudy.png|link=Partly cloudy day|80x80px]] Partly Cloudy - Clouds cover a portion of the sky, but the sun is still visible.
 
[[image:partly_cloudy_night.png|link=Partly cloudy night|80x80px]] Partly Cloudy (night) - Clouds cover a portion of the sky, but the moon is still visible.
 
[[image:cloudy.png|link=Cloudy sky|80x80px]] Cloudy - The sky is filled with clouds - the sun or moon cannot be seen.
 
[[image:rain.png|link=Rain|80x80px]] Rain - Water falls from a cloud-filled sky. Leaves a slimy residue on anything it touches.
 
[[image:storms.png|link=Storms|80x80px]] Storms - A torrential downpour, usually with strong winds and gloam lightning - which causes corruption in anything it strikes.
 
[[image:snow.png|link=Snow|80x80px]]Snow - Snowflakes fall from an overcast sky. The melting snow leaves a slimy residue behind.
 
[[image:wind.png|link=Wind|80x80px]]Wind - Strong winds buffet the city - sometimes destructively.
 
[[image:haze.png|link=Haze|80x80px]][[Haze]] - A teal luminous fog that manifests where magic has been heavily used. Mostly visible at night or under cloudy skies.
 
[[image:mind_fog.png|link=Mind-affecting fog|80x80px]][[Mind Fog]] - A green haze that causes disorientation and hallucinations.
 
[[image:pink_fog.png|link=Lustful fog|80x80px]][[Pink Fog]] - A pink haze that stirs arousal and reduces one's sexual inhibitions.
 
[[image:blood_fog.png|link=Violence-inducing fog|80x80px]][[Blood Fog]] - A red haze that stirs the lust for violence.
 
[[image:dark_rain.png|link=Depressive rain|80x80px]][[Dark Rain]] - Black rain falls from the sky, causing feelings of despair.
 
[[image:mephitoad_rain.png|link=Mephitoads from above|80x80px]][[Mephitoad Rain]] - Occurs in varying categories of severity, ranging from hatchlings to full-grown.
 
[[image:byle_rain.png|link=Rain of filth|80x80px]][[Byle Rain]] - A foul slurry of excrement falls from sickly clouds. Disembodied flatulence thunders above.
 
[[image:swarms.png|link=Insect swarms|80x80px]][[Swarms]] - Impenetrable clouds of vermin choke the streets - and you, if you don't keep your mouth closed.
 
[[image:winds_of_change.png|link=Unpredictable|80x80px]][[Winds of Change]] - An arcane breeze causes unpredictable changes to everything in its wake.
 
[[image:chaos_storm.png|link=Chaos incarnate|80x80px]][[Chaos Storm]] - The sky grows purple, and all manner of madness breaks loose. This is entirely unpredictable - each storm is unique.
 
 
[[Category:Minor Concept]]

Latest revision as of 01:53, 4 October 2024

Whether or not Nodd ever had some form of natural light is unknown, and all anyone remembers is that an artifical sun put in place by the Council blazes above during daytime, and an artificial moon looms overhead during Nodd's restless nights.

City's Eyes

The artificial sun and moon are referred to as the "City's Eyes", and are the origin of the expression. Each is created on a daily basis with potent spellcraft, and then made to traverse from horizon to horizon over the course of a given day. It is believed that the Council can spy on the citizenry by peering through these celestial bodies.

The sun is referred to as the Day's Eye, and the moon is the Night's Eye.

Heavenscratch

While the Council graciously provides the citizenry with an artificial sun and moon, there are no such efforts from the Council to mimic other celestial bodies - thus the default state of the Night's Eye is to remain alone in the nighttime sky. Certain mages, especially members of house Psilysium, have taken to playing with the sky above as though it were their personal canvas - dotting the heavens with illusions of celestial bodies as a practice of their craft. This common practice led to the term "heavenscratch", with each night being different from the last as spells wear out or are overwritten.

Weather

Weather in Nodd is incredibly varied, with a mixture of both mundane and arcane weather effects. The City and it's surroundings do experience shifts in seasons, giving at least some predictable patterns of heat, cold, and rain. However, there also are a plethora of bizarre weather effects to worry about. Such bizarre weathers are thought to occur when there is an overall lack of chaos in the City.

Clear - The sun is visible with few to no clouds.

Clear (night) - The night sky is visible with few to no clouds.

Partly Cloudy - Clouds cover a portion of the sky, but the sun is still visible.

Partly Cloudy (night) - Clouds cover a portion of the sky, but the moon is still visible.

Cloudy - The sky is filled with clouds - the sun or moon cannot be seen.

Rain - Water falls from a cloud-filled sky. Leaves a slimy residue on anything it touches.

Storms - A torrential downpour, usually with strong winds and gloam lightning - which causes corruption in anything it strikes.

Snow - Snowflakes fall from an overcast sky. The melting snow leaves a slimy residue behind.

Wind - Strong winds buffet the city - sometimes destructively.

Haze - A teal luminous fog that manifests where magic has been heavily used. Mostly visible at night or under cloudy skies.

Mind Fog - A green haze that causes disorientation and hallucinations.

Pink Fog - A pink haze that stirs arousal and reduces one's sexual inhibitions.

Blood Fog - A red haze that stirs the lust for violence.

Dark Rain - Black rain falls from the sky, causing feelings of despair.

Mephitoad Rain - Occurs in varying categories of severity, ranging from hatchlings to full-grown.

Byle Rain - A foul slurry of excrement falls from sickly clouds. Disembodied flatulence thunders above.

Swarms - Impenetrable clouds of vermin choke the streets - and you, if you don't keep your mouth closed.

Winds of Change - An arcane breeze causes unpredictable changes to everything in its wake.

Chaos Storm - The sky grows purple, and all manner of madness breaks loose. This is entirely unpredictable - each storm is unique.