Chromaubade: The Planet of the Rainbow Sun
When Fourteen Suns
And Fourteen Moons met
There were Fourteen Suns
And Zero Moons left
The world of Chromaubade is a very dangerous one, where the geography is as splut as the politics by a massive valley of which no historical records mention.
Chromaubade is a planet that teleports every 30 rotations to one of fourteen different star systems. The Bright ROY G BIV and the Dark ROY G BIV stars. These are separated into two seasons which make up a year made up of fourteen months. The Bright season gives life and relative peace and pleasure, while the Dark season brings pain, agony, and cataclysm.
Some notable months are bright and dark indigo. The Bright Indigo star, all are yet unnamed (perhaps as if the population on this semi rogue planet views it as a single star) brings medicine and healing to the sickly and weak, while the Dark Indigo Star bring forth the undead. Likewise the Bright Green star brings fruitful vegetation, amicable life, and calm weather. Whereas the Dark Green Sun brings jungle like heat, diseased and acidic monsoons, and hostile wildlife everywhere, vegetation acting more as an infestation than a growth.
These are a few of the fourteen stars that have plagued this planet for 500 years, and the goddess of many people, the moon, is no longer with them. The first time the planet teleported to the Bright Red star, the moon did not follow, and now roams away from their home planet, lost and alone in the sea surrounding the floatsam that is these magic-inducing stars.
Some trivia: Chromatic dragons will change color under different stars. What dragon a month makes look red may look blue or black in another month, and their breath weapon changes with that. The nature of magic also changes by month, within Blue months magic will take on a more watery, fluid form whereas in purple months the magic will take on an icier, colder form. Keep in mind what month you want to set this in to determine what kind of unpredictably predictable magic you would like.
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