The Harrowing comes in two flavors: in most of Runeterra, my world, it's a harvest celebration. Kids put on spooky costumes based on legends, there are festivals, so on. Where I spent most of my life, the Harrowing means somthin' a bit different. The Black Mist of the Shadow Isles approaches, and those who inhabit the Shadow Isles come to slaughter those who live in Bilgewater.
Happy Harrowing. [Despite the grim explanation, Twisted Fate chuckles.]
Snow Day is much more cheery. More localized for folks in the North where I'm from. Gift giving and so on. Good will towards men, charitable souls. [Almost the best time of year for suckers.]
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The Harrowing comes in two flavors: in most of Runeterra, my world, it's a harvest celebration. Kids put on spooky costumes based on legends, there are festivals, so on. Where I spent most of my life, the Harrowing means somthin' a bit different. The Black Mist of the Shadow Isles approaches, and those who inhabit the Shadow Isles come to slaughter those who live in Bilgewater.
Happy Harrowing. [Despite the grim explanation, Twisted Fate chuckles.]
Snow Day is much more cheery. More localized for folks in the North where I'm from. Gift giving and so on. Good will towards men, charitable souls. [Almost the best time of year for suckers.]