Sunny with a chance of Sun
Jan. 27th, 2013 01:54 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Time to work on that Tan
Tonight, as the sun sets, a strange thing is going to happen in Atlantis. The Sun will set, as it usually does, but night will not fall across the island. The sun will set in the South, rather than the East as it should. Around mid-day the sun began to move North to South, rather than East to West. And as it starts to fall beyond the horizon of the Southern Shore, a second, smaller sun will rise in the North.
For the next week, there will be no night. The suns will rise in the North and set in the South, taking turns keeping the tropical island bathed in constant sunlight. During the 'day', the traditional yellowish sun will keep the island a warm, dry 90F-30C range, and when it sets, the smaller, orange sun will let the temperatures drop a few degrees.
Staying out under the orange sun, characters may notice they begin to feel energized, awake and alert. The longer they stay out in it, the more it will affect them. It is up to you how your individual characters are affected, but prolonged exposure tends to make people a bit jumpy, unable to keep focused and restless. (Think Caffeine Overdosing).
Atlanteans will be keeping indoors while the orange sun is out, and most of them will be reluctant to leave. Windows will be shuttered and doors shut. Otherwise it is business as usual around the island.
Tonight, as the sun sets, a strange thing is going to happen in Atlantis. The Sun will set, as it usually does, but night will not fall across the island. The sun will set in the South, rather than the East as it should. Around mid-day the sun began to move North to South, rather than East to West. And as it starts to fall beyond the horizon of the Southern Shore, a second, smaller sun will rise in the North.
For the next week, there will be no night. The suns will rise in the North and set in the South, taking turns keeping the tropical island bathed in constant sunlight. During the 'day', the traditional yellowish sun will keep the island a warm, dry 90F-30C range, and when it sets, the smaller, orange sun will let the temperatures drop a few degrees.
Staying out under the orange sun, characters may notice they begin to feel energized, awake and alert. The longer they stay out in it, the more it will affect them. It is up to you how your individual characters are affected, but prolonged exposure tends to make people a bit jumpy, unable to keep focused and restless. (Think Caffeine Overdosing).
Atlanteans will be keeping indoors while the orange sun is out, and most of them will be reluctant to leave. Windows will be shuttered and doors shut. Otherwise it is business as usual around the island.