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<blockquote data-quote="EzekielRaiden" data-source="post: 8173240" data-attributes="member: 6790260"><p>It could be fun to have a setting where the season determines which "world" you're in. So there's a period around each solstice or equinox where things shift and realign. Winter is scary not just because it's cold, but because that turns the world into the Shadowfell. Do something like...</p><p></p><p>Spring: 13A's Overworld, maybe? Everything is BRIGHT and GROWING, which is a boon but also a curse as plants can grow out of control, animals (some of them dangerous) just <em>pop</em> into existence, etc.</p><p>Summer: Feywild. The Sun is at its height, and saturates the world with magic. Less spontaneous generation, more "every living thing is magical."</p><p>Fall: Mortal world. The magic begins to bleed away, leaving a refreshingly ordinary place just in time for the harvest.</p><p>Winter: Shadowfell. Things have swung around to the opposite of Summer, the world is full of things that <em>drain</em> life and light and joy from it.</p><p></p><p>The various seasonal Courts aren't different powers taking over, though it can feel like it. They're literally the same fey lords, following the ever-changing yet ever-fixed cycle of the seasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EzekielRaiden, post: 8173240, member: 6790260"] It could be fun to have a setting where the season determines which "world" you're in. So there's a period around each solstice or equinox where things shift and realign. Winter is scary not just because it's cold, but because that turns the world into the Shadowfell. Do something like... Spring: 13A's Overworld, maybe? Everything is BRIGHT and GROWING, which is a boon but also a curse as plants can grow out of control, animals (some of them dangerous) just [I]pop[/I] into existence, etc. Summer: Feywild. The Sun is at its height, and saturates the world with magic. Less spontaneous generation, more "every living thing is magical." Fall: Mortal world. The magic begins to bleed away, leaving a refreshingly ordinary place just in time for the harvest. Winter: Shadowfell. Things have swung around to the opposite of Summer, the world is full of things that [I]drain[/I] life and light and joy from it. The various seasonal Courts aren't different powers taking over, though it can feel like it. They're literally the same fey lords, following the ever-changing yet ever-fixed cycle of the seasons. [/QUOTE]
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