Monday, May 2, 2022
More About Conjunctions
Note that if a true Triune conjunction occurs, it is one of the rare times that there is total darkness anywhere on the planet. Total nightfall is very uncommon. Vampires exist, but are quite different from their Terran brethren. True Vampires would be almost impossible on a world with such infrequent nightfall. Weres are uncommon, and transformations usually occur when Val is full. With three suns, this happens far more regularly than on our world. Full moons are brightest when illuminated by Orb. When illuminated by Ra, full moons appear reddish, and are generally omens of battle. When illuminated by Ahi, full moons are bright and bluish and only happen rarely. Different types of Weres may be affected in different ways by different types of full moons. Such affectation is better left to your imagination. There is twilight when Orb is on the 'other' side of the planet, since neither Ra nor Ahi provide much light. But even so, this is not total darkness. The growing season is virtually year-long. Seasons do exist, but they are generally not as severe as on Earth. However, during times when Triune and/or Trinary conjunctions are about to occur, seasons can get very intense.
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