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Scarlet Night is an extremely poisonous red-coloured fungus found in Opal territory. Contact with Scarlet Night on bare skin will result in a swift and painful death. Victims of Scarlet Night are characterised by foam around their lips, blue faces, and blisters forming wherever the fungus made contact with the skin. However, if the fungus latches onto clothing, it will die in a couple of hours and become harmless to interact with. The dead fungus can then be used as a deterrent against various creatures, such as rats.

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  • Scarlet Night is an extremely poisonous red-coloured fungus found in Opal territory. Contact with Scarlet Night on bare skin will result in a swift and painful death. Victims of Scarlet Night are characterised by foam around their lips, blue faces, and blisters forming wherever the fungus made contact with the skin. However, if the fungus latches onto clothing, it will die in a couple of hours and become harmless to interact with. The dead fungus can then be used as a deterrent against various creatures, such as rats.
  • When a Scarlet Night occurs, the moon becomes full and turns a crimson red, recoloring the sky and even the ground with its presence. As Eleanor Hume explains it, legend holds that the crimson moon is a "gate to the beyond, and is proof of humanity's sins". Eizen elaborates that a Scarlet Night occurs whenever a full moon reaches a certain position, causing the land and the moon to pull at each other, earthpulse energy spilling into the sky and turning it red. Such power has the potential to produce enough mana to affect even that of an Empyrean, making it an ideal time to conduct a ritual such as the Opening or the Advent. Due to humanity's sins, the earthpulse is stained with the blood of humans throughout history, which is in turn emptied into the sky, making the Scarlet Night a symbol
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  • Scarlet Night is an extremely poisonous red-coloured fungus found in Opal territory. Contact with Scarlet Night on bare skin will result in a swift and painful death. Victims of Scarlet Night are characterised by foam around their lips, blue faces, and blisters forming wherever the fungus made contact with the skin. However, if the fungus latches onto clothing, it will die in a couple of hours and become harmless to interact with. The dead fungus can then be used as a deterrent against various creatures, such as rats.
  • When a Scarlet Night occurs, the moon becomes full and turns a crimson red, recoloring the sky and even the ground with its presence. As Eleanor Hume explains it, legend holds that the crimson moon is a "gate to the beyond, and is proof of humanity's sins". Eizen elaborates that a Scarlet Night occurs whenever a full moon reaches a certain position, causing the land and the moon to pull at each other, earthpulse energy spilling into the sky and turning it red. Such power has the potential to produce enough mana to affect even that of an Empyrean, making it an ideal time to conduct a ritual such as the Opening or the Advent. Due to humanity's sins, the earthpulse is stained with the blood of humans throughout history, which is in turn emptied into the sky, making the Scarlet Night a symbol of human sin. Humans are far more likely to fall prey to malevolence during a Scarlet Night, resulting them becoming daemons.
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