>>33495569My father was in Saudi Arabia many times for reasons, and he told me that in the summer temperatures would regularly reach 118 degrees F (~47.7 C for you commies) in the shade and go down to about 50 F (10 C) at night. Fun fact, A lot of Antarctica is a desert, because its an arid, windy hellscape despite paradoxically being covered in snow.
>TotTQuite important, but I only tend to focus on it intensely when it's actually highly relevant to the scene. For example, a flying Pokemon gets up in the air to try and get their bearings, but fog/rain prevents them from accomplishing much.
Also First Contact is back in the works after being put on yet another hiatus for a month. I just needed to read some other literature to hone my prose and descriptions. Pic related.