![]() After an Aurora, nearly all creatures won't remember ever living on the other half of the world, and think that it has always been like that.The Great Aurora has more detail than meets the eye, which i will list here. To an outside visitor, The Great Aurora might seem a natural part of the world something which it definitely isn't. This art is "Oona, Queen of the Fae" by Adam Rex. Art CreditsĬover art is "The Great Aurora" by Sam Burley. The waters are dark and murky, the trees twisted and rotting, its meadows barren, hollow wastes. ![]() ![]() Nightmarish horrors of the night have reemerged when the Aurora comes to hunt the living again. The rivalries are still present, but now it is a fight for survival, as the people of Shadowmoor struggle over what few safe resources they have. Animals here are trying to kill you and do so with unnatural cunning and brutality. Shadowmoor, being a complete opposite, or parallel, if you think of it that way, of Lorwyn, is a realm of constant night and late autumn, filled with darkness of both physical light, or lack thereof, and mind. Shadowmoor is the "night" state of the world. Its animals exist in a harmonic, untouched state, and the only reason for conflict is tribal rivalries between Lorwyn's eight sentient species, that i will get to in a bit. Lorwyn is a haven of goodwill even the fae only cause minor annoyances at best. It is a beautiful land of large forests ringed by mountains with a million little lakes and springs connecting a large underground system of waterways. Lorwyn is devoid of winter or night, locked a in a constant state of late spring and the sun never quite manages to make that trip past the horizon. ![]() The plane, in both of its halves, is often referred to just as "Lorwyn" for the sake of simplicity. Every 300 years in a magical event called The Great Aurora, Lorwyn shifts to Shadowmoor and vice versa. This plane is unique as it has no day-night cycle rather, it has two states, Lorwyn, eternal day and late spring, and Shadowmoor, eternal night and late autumn. This time, we are going to Lorwyn or rather, Lowryn-Shadowmoor. Welcome to what i believe is my fourth plane shift. ![]()
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