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The term "Silvery Night" describes a particular occurence when, once in a rare while, a certain pair of moons appear full and bright in the sky of Felarya. They bathe the landscape in a strange light, nearly as bright as sunshine, casting a silvery sheen all over Felarya, that teases the eyes with shifting shadows and muted colors. The spectacle is breathtakingly beautiful, making the heart race and producing some strange effects on every sentient inhabitant who sees it. Most predators don't go hunting during that night, and small species come out of hiding and walk in the open, enjoying the bright, peculiar new world that is formed.
  
The silvery night design a particular occurance when, once in a while, two certain twin moons appear full and bright in the sky of Felarya. They bathe the landscape in a strange light, nearly as bright as sunshine, casting a silvery sheen all over Felarya, that tease the eyes with shifting shadows and muted colors. The spectacle is breathtakingly beautiful, make the heart race and produce some strange effects on every sentient inahbitants
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For some, the moonlit night is Dionysian, incensing sensuality and instinct, a night for parties, feasting, excitement and intimate relationships. [[Fairies]] in particular feel it in this manner, gathering together and celebrating, dancing and singing and cavorting in the canopy and silvery brightness. Predators and prey alike give in to the urge and find their friends and acquaintances and even total strangers to have a chaotic, happy time with. Even for those not so inclined, the night is still very soothing under the moons, alone or with companions, gazing up at the twin coins of soft silver floating high in the star-sprinkled sky. It's a night where it seems like nothing could go wrong and anything could happen, the world turned on its head and logic thrown out the window.
  
Predators and preys alike are filled with a strange and soft sense of calm and joy
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There is report of giant predators catching humans, only to play with them and, more often than not, let them go. It's a lucky night for many, escaping being eaten when they would normally have finished the night digesting in a stomach. Though not all evade being devoured, a great deal more than usual are spared. Barriers fall apart, species and diet no longer matter, alignment is disregarded under the influence of those bizarre disks of pale light. Nobody knows the reason for that rare and powerful phenomenon but resisting its influence is extremely hard. One could think a Silvery Night is the perfect time for a party of adventurers to go treasure-hunting in otherwise perillous zones, but actually the group would soon find themselves unappealed by the prospect, suddenly finding it boring and futile, and finally join in the general ambient joy and festive atmosphere.
 
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Small species, come out of hiding and enjoy the bright, peculiar new world that is formed. It's definitely not a sleeping sort of night, but one in which staying awake and searching for excitement is practically mandatory. It makes everything one do seem magical, increasing sensation and thought.
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For some the moonlit night is Dionysian, incensing sensuality and instinct, a night for parties, feasting, excitement and intimate relationship. [[Fairies]] in particular feel it in this manner, gathering together and celebrating, dancing and singing and cavorting in the canopy and silvery brightness. Predators and prey alike give in to the urge and find their friends and acquaintances and even total strangers to have a chaotic, happy time with. Even for those not so inclined, the night is still very soothing under the moons, alone or with companions, gazing up at the twin coins of soft silver floating high in the star-sprinkled sky. It's a night where it seems like nothing could go wrong and anything could happen, the world turned on its head and logic thrown out the window.
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There is report of giant predators became catching humans, only to play with them and, often, let them go. It's a lucky night for many, escaping being eaten when they would have finished the night digesting in a stomach, in a normal time. Though not all evade being consumed, a great deal more than usual are spared.
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Barriers fell apart, species and diet no longer mattered, alignment disregarded under the influence of those bizarre disks of pale light. Predators mixed with prey, a few even invited to join parties going on, people that were usually enemies able to let go of their quarrels and celebrate together. It was one of the strangest nights Felarya had ever seen, full of excitement and calm, everything skewed from normal. It was as if the whole world had become drunk.
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*Credits for the idea to MrNobody13
 
*Credits for the idea to MrNobody13

Latest revision as of 00:03, 29 May 2012

The term "Silvery Night" describes a particular occurence when, once in a rare while, a certain pair of moons appear full and bright in the sky of Felarya. They bathe the landscape in a strange light, nearly as bright as sunshine, casting a silvery sheen all over Felarya, that teases the eyes with shifting shadows and muted colors. The spectacle is breathtakingly beautiful, making the heart race and producing some strange effects on every sentient inhabitant who sees it. Most predators don't go hunting during that night, and small species come out of hiding and walk in the open, enjoying the bright, peculiar new world that is formed.

For some, the moonlit night is Dionysian, incensing sensuality and instinct, a night for parties, feasting, excitement and intimate relationships. Fairies in particular feel it in this manner, gathering together and celebrating, dancing and singing and cavorting in the canopy and silvery brightness. Predators and prey alike give in to the urge and find their friends and acquaintances and even total strangers to have a chaotic, happy time with. Even for those not so inclined, the night is still very soothing under the moons, alone or with companions, gazing up at the twin coins of soft silver floating high in the star-sprinkled sky. It's a night where it seems like nothing could go wrong and anything could happen, the world turned on its head and logic thrown out the window.

There is report of giant predators catching humans, only to play with them and, more often than not, let them go. It's a lucky night for many, escaping being eaten when they would normally have finished the night digesting in a stomach. Though not all evade being devoured, a great deal more than usual are spared. Barriers fall apart, species and diet no longer matter, alignment is disregarded under the influence of those bizarre disks of pale light. Nobody knows the reason for that rare and powerful phenomenon but resisting its influence is extremely hard. One could think a Silvery Night is the perfect time for a party of adventurers to go treasure-hunting in otherwise perillous zones, but actually the group would soon find themselves unappealed by the prospect, suddenly finding it boring and futile, and finally join in the general ambient joy and festive atmosphere.


  • Credits for the idea to MrNobody13