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<blockquote data-quote="Gilladian" data-source="post: 7921614" data-attributes="member: 2093"><p>The stars: there are sparkling spots embedded in the sky. They only show up at night, and seem to have their own internal light source. Over hundreds of years, it has been observed that these stars move gradually outward, towards the rim of the world. Otherwise, the night sky does not change. (They are magic gems and the sky disc grows continuously, is pushed down behind the mountains, and to the underside of the world, where it is pulled back to the center and pushed out again by the Light of the World. ) </p><p></p><p>Moon? Could be a physical object that moves around? Or not exist. Or be a fixed giant gem That brightens and dims internally for no known reason. There could be several of them, I guess...</p><p></p><p>Seasons? Could be caused specifically by the dragon god at the heart of the world. What if each quarter of the year there was a different dragon-ruler consort, which causes the season to change. Or what other idea?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gilladian, post: 7921614, member: 2093"] The stars: there are sparkling spots embedded in the sky. They only show up at night, and seem to have their own internal light source. Over hundreds of years, it has been observed that these stars move gradually outward, towards the rim of the world. Otherwise, the night sky does not change. (They are magic gems and the sky disc grows continuously, is pushed down behind the mountains, and to the underside of the world, where it is pulled back to the center and pushed out again by the Light of the World. ) Moon? Could be a physical object that moves around? Or not exist. Or be a fixed giant gem That brightens and dims internally for no known reason. There could be several of them, I guess... Seasons? Could be caused specifically by the dragon god at the heart of the world. What if each quarter of the year there was a different dragon-ruler consort, which causes the season to change. Or what other idea? [/QUOTE]
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