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==== Polar Night ==== During the winter, in the north of Kovorov past the city of Khaningrad, the land falls under a shroud of night. The polar night begins in the middle of winter and breaks during the first day of spring. For over sixty days, the sun does not rise. Darkness covers the land. These are considered strange times. Physicians note that more people simply die during the polar night or act strange. People go mad, animals stop acting regularly, and the luck of everyone seems to sour. It is an ominous time. However, the Kovorovian people are strong and the polar night is simply another test of [[Vorov]]. Undead activity, particularly undead who avoid sunlight, increases significantly during the polar night. However, with the cold and dark closing in all around during these days, not much can be done about undead outside the walls. There are usual undead hunts that come at the first light of spring. Yet, those who find themselves stranded in a hamlet with undead closing in during the polar night have little recourse for help. A prayer to [[Vorov]] might be answered or ignored...
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