Harshlight

Harshlight is a 60-day cycle of peak heat and intensity across Aeonyra, where the sun hangs heavy in the sky and daylight becomes unrelenting. Fields dry into golden stretches, rivers run lower and slower, and even resilient regions feel the pressure of sustained warmth and brightness. It is a season of strain and endurance, when growth slows not from absence, but from saturation.

Despite its severity, Harshlight is also a time of immense productivity and transformation. Harvests reach their peak, volcanic regions grow more active, and many cultures treat it as a proving season—where strength, preparation, and adaptability are tested under the continent’s brightest conditions.

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