Endless Winter Paleoamericans Board Game | Prehistoric Territory Building Strategy Game for Adults and Kids | Ages 12+ | 1-4 Players | Average Playtime 60-90 Minutes | Made by Fantasia Games

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Endless Winter Paleoamericans Board Game | Prehistoric Territory Building Strategy Game for Adults and Kids | Ages 12+ | 1-4 Players | Average Playtime 60-90 Minutes | Made by Fantasia Games

Endless Winter Paleoamericans Board Game | Prehistoric Territory Building Strategy Game for Adults and Kids | Ages 12+ | 1-4 Players | Average Playtime 60-90 Minutes | Made by Fantasia Games

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The Earth in Fire Punch is going through a Glacial Apocalypse and it only gets colder. Most blame the Ice Witch for it. Co-written by Andy Lanning and Ron Marz and illustrated by an array of top artists, Endless Winter runs for a total of nine chapters, bookended by Justice League: Endless Winter #1 and #2. The adventure module Icewind Dale Rime Of The Frostmaiden has the eponymous location, an arctic tundra within Northwest Faerûn, suffering from this thanks to Auril, the malevolent goddess of winter. Ever since moving to Icewind Dale to live amongst mortals, she had resorted to freezing everything and everyone in the region for her own pleasure. The curse can only be lifted if the adventurers manage to slay Auril or her roc companion which she uses to fly above and cast her nightly spell.

Rifts: Both Canada and Russia suffered winters that lasted decades after the Coming of the Rifts, adding cold and starvation to the forces that wiped them clean of civilization. The Fifth Season: The continent-shattering earthquake at the beginning of the book opens a volcanic rift continually pouring out enough ash to blot out the sun for thousands of years. But don't worry, the ensuing winter will end. Eventually.Final Fantasy XIV: The region of Coerthas was plunged into an endless winter after the Calamity occurred. Due to the fall of Dalamud, Erozea's aether became totally screwed up. Corethas was once a lush green environment, but the Calamity turned into a winter wasteland that has only snow and ice. The people living in the region managed to adapt, but it also hinders their ability to effectively fight off the dragons. The Mighty Thor: The "Cask of Winters"/"Cask of Ancient Winters" is used to create this effect by several enemies of Asgard, especially Malekith the Accursed. Probably inspired by the Fimbulvetr. The Crystalling" nearly has this happen when the Crystal Heart is destroyed, courtesy of the power of baby Princess Flurry Heart's crying, which causes the collapse of the magical protection that keeps the Crystal Empire livable and sheltered from the vicious weather of the Frozen North. As a result, frigid cold and vicious storms begin to pour into the Empire, threatening to freeze it over and forcing its citizens to abandon it to the ice and snow. Fortunately, this is averted when the protagonists manage to repair the Crystal Heart and reset the magical barrier. The supplement Dungeon Master's Guide 2 has the Killing Frost of Ghulurak, which is meant to end the world by freezing it in an eternal ice age.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt features the White Frost, a possibly-alive force of nature that has turned countless worlds into frozen, lifeless husks. The Wild Hunt's world is currently undergoing such an apocalypse, and them fleeing it is the driving force behind the plot of the game.Kings of War: A demon named Winter once covered the world in ice for 100 years, 'til all the surviving races rallied together and drove her out. However, the aftereffects of all the excess ice melting created a massive flood which split the largest human faction, causing them to be broken into several smaller factions. Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn: The Storm King makes the entire continent increasingly frosty as his power grows, during what should be summer.

One of the options for GURPS After the End's "choose your own apocalypse" setup, whether from nuclear winter, a supervolcanic ash eruption, planetary climate change, or something else. Ninjago: The Big Bad of the second half of Season 11 is the Ice Emperor (Actually an amnestic Zane with the Scroll of Forbidden Spinjitzu), who long ago took control of the peaceful Never-Realm and trapped it in an endless winter.

Easkey Britton (Ireland)

Touhou: In Perfect Cherry Blossom, Yuyuko steals spring to feed a giant monstrous cherry tree in the ghost world, causing perpetual winter in the land of Gensoukyo. Changeling: The Dreaming: The "Endless Winter" is more metaphysical in nature, tied to a fae view of the seasons of Ages, and the upcoming 6th Age is looking really really bad. Namely, the changelings view the current world, run through with disbelief, cynicism, and disappointment, as the "Autumn" world, where dreams are dying but the spark of imagination remains. Winter is a theoretical time where dreams and hope and imagination are all but dead. Anything beyond 75th latitudes North or South. Due to the inclination of the Earth's axis, the temperature never rises high enough to melt the ice and snow. Likewise, anything over 4,000 m of elevation. As temperature drops 5 deg C per each kilometre up, the high mountain tops have eternal winter as the temperature drops near or below zero deg C.

Injustice: Gods Among Us: Killer Frost's classic ending ends up with her freezing the entire northern hemisphere and ruling it as the Winter Queen.

Marlon Lipke (Germany)

The Extremist Vector: The nuclear fallout from the detonations which destroyed civilization and all mammal life but rats on Blue Jay's homeworld trapped the unsurvivable remains of the planet in cold toxic darkness. The Dresden Files: Whenever Mab, the Queen of Winter Fae, stays on the material plane for too long, the winter seems to drag on forever, with snow and cold winds remaining firmly in place well into the months of spring. The world of Aposimz is set on the surface of a former asteroid colony where it's always snowing. If not for a couple of heating satellites, it would be completely uninhabitable.



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