Post #3414394
2026-06-26 22:01 UTC
"I want you to learn about the beauty of the four seasons. Dawn, Midnight, Dusk and Noon. The image of out Monastery is often synonymous with "cold" "dark" "snowy" to an outsider, and it's true that the Noon of the Eastern Region is harsh, but the other seasons are completely different.
To begin with, Dawn. As the mountains slowly turn white, a thin little light appears, as purple clouds soar. Eventually, the melting white will slowly beautiful fresh greenery.
Midnight. It's dry when the red Moon is out. The darkness is more heavy, but many fire butterflies migrate during this time, and they glow faintly, even if it rains. And, in the daytime, there are long hours of sunshine. A time where the Midnight dyes the world its own colors.
Dawn and Midnight in the Southern and Western Regions more hot and humid than the Eastern and Northern Regions. And, in the Southern Region, there is little rainfall.
Dusk. As the cold sun sets, the sound of wind and insects come to a halt. A time where crows sleep, where groups of wild sphereballs, geese, boar, wagyu, mulfton, and other animals can be seen in small groups. A pretty abundance of autumn leaves can be seen everywhere, on the fields, even on the top of a dog's head.
Noon. Snow should not fall too much, at least in our coastal East Region. In the frosty white, and even colder, fires rush across the land, and even though it may cross to charcoal, the land is always burning, and there is no warmth. As the Dawn approaches, the fire becomes lukewarm and loose, and will soon turn to white ash and become rough. Once Dawn comes close, the world is already painted silver. In the Northern Region, there is hardly a season where the world changes its color from this.
There is no extreme in the ferocity of nature. All four seasons are surrounded by beautiful colors, but as the Red Moon bleeds brighter, there is less and less of a plentiful rainbow glow in our pale world. Some Baroque say it has a relaxing effect, but I prefer to see the world in more colors than just one, don't you?"
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About seasons.
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