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=Weather Messaging= |
=Weather Messaging= |
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==Atmospheric== |
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:A cold grey light slowly lays bare the landscape about you as the sun rises, hidden behind heavy clouds. |
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:The sun climbs higher into the clear sky, bringing with it a pure, clear light that sharpens everything you see with a crystal clarity. |
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:The sun vanishes behind a multicolored splendor of clouds as night slowly drapes its starry banner across the skies. |
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:The sun nears the far horizon as the clear blue sky deepens into a rich indigo. |
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:The rain stops, leaving only an overcast sky. |
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''You glance up at the sky.'' |
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==Observed Weather== |
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''Generic'' |
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:Thick clouds above obscure nearly all of the stars. |
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:A few fluffy white clouds drift into the sky above. |
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:A few scattered clouds drift in the night skies above |
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:A light rain patters silently down from dark skies above. |
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:A thick bank of clouds obscures nearly all of the sky above. |
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:The sky is completely covered with clouds. |
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:Thick clouds above obscure nearly all of the stars. |
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''Spring'' |
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''Summer'' |
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''Autumn'' |
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''Winter'' |
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'''Muspar'i''' |
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:Feathery streamers of high gossamer clouds race swiftly towards the horizon, fleeing the stern gaze of the sun. |
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:The dusky gold image of the sun seems a watery mirage as it wavers in shimmering ripples of heat reflected from the ground. |
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:A dazzling sapphire sky frames the blazing jewel of the golden sun. |
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:The blazing sun turns crystalline skies incandescent with shimmering bands of translucent heat. |
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:The unbroken expanse of azure sky allows no relief from the torrid touch of the burning sun. |
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You can check the weather in Elanthia by OBServing WEATHER. The weather can impact foraging and damage instruments if they are unprotected. Messaging collection is a work in progress.
Weather Messaging
Atmospheric
- A cold grey light slowly lays bare the landscape about you as the sun rises, hidden behind heavy clouds.
- The sun climbs higher into the clear sky, bringing with it a pure, clear light that sharpens everything you see with a crystal clarity.
- The sun vanishes behind a multicolored splendor of clouds as night slowly drapes its starry banner across the skies.
- The sun nears the far horizon as the clear blue sky deepens into a rich indigo.
- The rain stops, leaving only an overcast sky.
Observed Weather
Generic
- Thick clouds above obscure nearly all of the stars.
- A few white clouds float lazily in the sky above.
- It's quite cloudy and a bit muggy.
- A few fluffy white clouds drift into the sky above.
- A few scattered clouds drift in the night skies above
- A light rain patters silently down from dark skies above.
- A thick bank of clouds obscures nearly all of the sky above.
- The sky is completely covered with clouds.
- Thick clouds above obscure nearly all of the stars.
Spring
Summer
Autumn
- The autumn sky above is a bright, cheery blue.
- Thousands of stars twinkle merrily from clear autumn skies.
Winter
- It's a blizzard!
Muspar'i
- Feathery streamers of high gossamer clouds race swiftly towards the horizon, fleeing the stern gaze of the sun.
- The dusky gold image of the sun seems a watery mirage as it wavers in shimmering ripples of heat reflected from the ground.
- A dazzling sapphire sky frames the blazing jewel of the golden sun.
- The blazing sun turns crystalline skies incandescent with shimmering bands of translucent heat.
- The unbroken expanse of azure sky allows no relief from the torrid touch of the burning sun.