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Lunia

Just for curiosity, the Great modron March adventure which I am DMing right now, describes the passage of days, the city of Fortitude in Lunia as bathed in twilight etc. But the setting describes Lunia as immersed in perpetual darkness, or did I miss something? Is it always night or it has its moments of daylight?

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Re: Lunia

"Mick" wrote:
Just for curiosity, the Great modron March adventure which I am DMing right now, describes the passage of days, the city of Fortitude in Lunia as bathed in twilight etc. But the setting describes Lunia as immersed in perpetual darkness, or did I miss something? Is it always night or it has its moments of daylight?

Twilight is darkness with a little light, so while it might not have a full day or full daylight it might have times that are darker than others.

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Re: Lunia

"Gerzel" wrote:
"Mick" wrote:
Just for curiosity, the Great modron March adventure which I am DMing right now, describes the passage of days, the city of Fortitude in Lunia as bathed in twilight etc. But the setting describes Lunia as immersed in perpetual darkness, or did I miss something? Is it always night or it has its moments of daylight?

Twilight is darkness with a little light, so while it might not have a full day or full daylight it might have times that are darker than others.


The upper mesosphere (if Lunia has a mesosphere) is probably still sunlit. It is the surface that is in the dark.

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