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==About== | ==About== | ||
;Other Names:Seiso Trugysa - ''Happy Drought'' | ;Other Names:Seiso Trugysa - ''Happy Drought'' | ||
:The Seiso Trugysa or happy drought was a period of extreme dryness which affected western [[Quzonia]] and lasted through the summer months of | :The Seiso Trugysa or happy drought was a period of extreme dryness which affected western [[Quzonia]] and lasted through the summer months of 178 YG. This destroyed many crops and led to a period of famine for the people living in the region. It is named, however, for the one beneficial effect the drought caused. A pestilence was ravaging the region, causing people to fall ill, and suffer from a scabbing rot. The unseasonably dry period brought a complete end to the disease, so despite the hardship and agricultural devastation the event is seen as a blessing by the [[Twinned Goddess]] in curing the people of a cursed ailment. Quzonian's see the drought as a good thing, and understand that while the Goddess did save her faithful, there was a cost to her intervention. The sacrifice was deemed worth the reward. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[[Category:Freak Weather]] | [[Category:Freak Weather]] |
Latest revision as of 13:42, 22 August 2022
About
- Other Names
- Seiso Trugysa - Happy Drought
- The Seiso Trugysa or happy drought was a period of extreme dryness which affected western Quzonia and lasted through the summer months of 178 YG. This destroyed many crops and led to a period of famine for the people living in the region. It is named, however, for the one beneficial effect the drought caused. A pestilence was ravaging the region, causing people to fall ill, and suffer from a scabbing rot. The unseasonably dry period brought a complete end to the disease, so despite the hardship and agricultural devastation the event is seen as a blessing by the Twinned Goddess in curing the people of a cursed ailment. Quzonian's see the drought as a good thing, and understand that while the Goddess did save her faithful, there was a cost to her intervention. The sacrifice was deemed worth the reward.