Flagg
The Most Electrifying Man in Sports Entertainment
I've posted several times about how the seasons in Exalted are wholly different than what we experience in real life. They do not fit our pattern of Cold-> Warming-> Hot-> Cooling. It confuses a lot of people, but I won't get into that again here.
However, taking Creation's seasons for what they are, it seems to make little sense to me how they are ordered -- or at least their ordering would make for some fairly chaotic weather.
I'm going to make a few assumptions about each season's defining  characteristic, based on it's element in the following list, which is ordered using the canonical progression of seasons:
Given these assumptions, the year cycles from cold, to wet, to dry, to warm, to hot. There's no gentle flow here. The wet season is immediately followed by the dry one, and the hottest season is immediately followed by the coldest one. If the Exalted of the First Age designed this system, why the fuck did they make it so haphazard?
I think most likely it's a case of some WW writer not really thinking too hard about it.
I propose this alternate order of seasons:
This is a lot closer to our progression of seasons. The growing season is preceeded by the rains, during a period of inceasing warmth, which makes a lot of sense. The hot season gradually dries and cools down to the cold season. It's a much smoother cycle.
As to why I made Wood the first season: I think it's important for stlyistic reasons that Earth be in the center.
Feedback?
-S
However, taking Creation's seasons for what they are, it seems to make little sense to me how they are ordered -- or at least their ordering would make for some fairly chaotic weather.
I'm going to make a few assumptions about each season's defining  characteristic, based on it's element in the following list, which is ordered using the canonical progression of seasons:
- Air - Cold and windy
- Water - Rainy and damp
- Earth - Cool and dry
- Wood - Some mixture of rain and sun that is conducive to growing things
- Fire - Hot and dry
Given these assumptions, the year cycles from cold, to wet, to dry, to warm, to hot. There's no gentle flow here. The wet season is immediately followed by the dry one, and the hottest season is immediately followed by the coldest one. If the Exalted of the First Age designed this system, why the fuck did they make it so haphazard?
I think most likely it's a case of some WW writer not really thinking too hard about it.
I propose this alternate order of seasons:
- Wood
- Fire
- Earth
- Air
- Water
This is a lot closer to our progression of seasons. The growing season is preceeded by the rains, during a period of inceasing warmth, which makes a lot of sense. The hot season gradually dries and cools down to the cold season. It's a much smoother cycle.
As to why I made Wood the first season: I think it's important for stlyistic reasons that Earth be in the center.
Feedback?
-S