A little less rain?
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A little less rain?
I don't really know for sure what the climate around Baldur's Gate should reflect, but it seems awfully wet to me. Like rain forest wet.
Given the latitude location on a west coast, you'd think it would be something like maybe central California? I'm not sure. Of course if it's more like Seattle then the excessive rain is okay I guess.
Maybe there isn't a way to tone down the weather patterns, but it rains so much that basically every RP conversation starts out with how much it's been raining. All I know is, if I lived there in real life I'd be one miserable soggy guy.
Given the latitude location on a west coast, you'd think it would be something like maybe central California? I'm not sure. Of course if it's more like Seattle then the excessive rain is okay I guess.
Maybe there isn't a way to tone down the weather patterns, but it rains so much that basically every RP conversation starts out with how much it's been raining. All I know is, if I lived there in real life I'd be one miserable soggy guy.
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Re: A little less rain?
Try moving to the UK.
90% of our conversations start about the rain.
90% of our conversations start about the rain.
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...and the other 10% of our conversations start with 'bloody' (or your regional equiv.).Cast_No_Shadow wrote:Try moving to the UK.
90% of our conversations start about the rain.

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Fitting, as in FR 10% of conversations end bloody.I-KP wrote: ...and the other 10% of our conversations start with 'bloody' (or your regional equiv.).

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Bloody rain.
Same words, very different meanings between the real world and the fantasy one.
Same words, very different meanings between the real world and the fantasy one.
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Canonically...the climate there is so dern aweful, there is a wizard in Baldur's Gate who makes his living off of the prevention and removal of mould, and hordes his cantrip very protectively.
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Re: A little less rain?
Speaking of, are there any spells that would let the rain just roll off of you? I was going to have Aislinn research a variation spell that mixed the effects of Endure Elements and the cleaning of Prestidigitation. Selling cloaks that keep the cold and rain off would make her rich! >.>danielmn wrote:Canonically...the climate there is so dern aweful, there is a wizard in Baldur's Gate who makes his living off of the prevention and removal of mould, and hordes his cantrip very protectively.
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Theres a reason Zyrus loves the city so much, but the players hates the crowd :p
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Re: A little less rain?
Spell research per DMG is supported with enough DM support. Eerily, the kind of thing you're proposing, either was done a couple months ago, or was started a couple months ago (then member vanished).FoamBats4All wrote:Speaking of, are there any spells that would let the rain just roll off of you? I was going to have Aislinn research a variation spell that mixed the effects of Endure Elements and the cleaning of Prestidigitation. Selling cloaks that keep the cold and rain off would make her rich! >.>danielmn wrote:Canonically...the climate there is so dern aweful, there is a wizard in Baldur's Gate who makes his living off of the prevention and removal of mould, and hordes his cantrip very protectively.
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Re: A little less rain?
Sheep's wool naturally contains lanolin which is a wax. Not really a stretch in a medieval fantasy to imagine that cheap cloaks are made from unprocessed wool and would therefore be waterproof ;-D
Unless your PC is vegan, in which case, you can just get wet ;-p
Unless your PC is vegan, in which case, you can just get wet ;-p
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Re: A little less rain?
This, pretty much. There's only one open-air market in the city (The Wide) because no one bothers trying to set up anything else with all the rain.danielmn wrote:Canonically...the climate there is so dern aweful, there is a wizard in Baldur's Gate who makes his living off of the prevention and removal of mould, and hordes his cantrip very protectively.
Mold is a constant problem throughout the city as Dan here states and not only that, but many mushrooms and molds are farmed in the city's cellars and used in all sorts of things.
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Interesting aside is that BG's geography doesn't seem overtly conductive to excessive rainfall. Wettest places in the real world are overwhelmingly where prominent winds come in from a wet and warm sea, and meet a rapid elevation, where perspiration happens due to air chilling as it raises. So for example Candlekeep, where there is mountains nearby unlike BG, should probably be wetter.
While BG rain is probably more like soggy London than monsoon India, it still might be a bit excessive that the rain seems to go on/off like every 15 RL mins, or 2 IG hours.
But, eh, maybe we playing Dungeons & Dragons and not Meteorologists & Geographers
While BG rain is probably more like soggy London than monsoon India, it still might be a bit excessive that the rain seems to go on/off like every 15 RL mins, or 2 IG hours.
But, eh, maybe we playing Dungeons & Dragons and not Meteorologists & Geographers

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Fixed that for you (even if sweaty mountains paints a more interesting picture).t-ice wrote:Wettest places in the real world are overwhelmingly where prominent winds come in from a wet and warm sea, and meet a rapid elevation, where precipitation happens due to air chilling as it raises.
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Re: A little less rain?
An old relative of mine used to tell me when I was a kid that rain is God taking a piss.
I guess rain being caused my sweaty mountains isn't much different
I guess rain being caused my sweaty mountains isn't much different
