Well turns out I am crazier than I thought because I only just noticed in my mad ramblings I messed up on my first ocean temperature map. In my mad ravings I was thinking of both plantala and Pyrrhia and mixed them together. The entirety of the west side of Pyrrhia would be cold and as the water moves east it would get warmer. The better one is here I am deleting the other one.
Also things to consider colder water tends to stop storms and rain fall because colder water is harder to evaporate. Cold water also means more upwelling which brings deep sea water rich with nutrients up to the surface for plants to use, that means more plants and generally speaking better fishing. Warmer water means more rain and storms and less upwelling so fishing isn't as good if you were in cold water (this could mean Seawing have to swim out a bit to get some big fish or they can just get the tropical stuff, this could also be some shenanigans where Seawings fish in skywing beaches). Also the cold currents tend to be faster because the wind isn't blowing against them which is something that happens to warm water currents but this isn't a strict rule though. Another thing is warm water currents are wide and shallow and deep water ones are deep and narrow. Again its more than a rule of thumb but you can use it to spice up the WoF world and have Seawings know about this and make your own currents and Seawing fishing shenanigans if you want to like a baby Seawing having trouble swimming down because of an upwelling.
This was more of an oceanography lesson but whatever.
I will defend thorn as queen with my life, i DONT care how much people say "oh burn would have been good" or "oh but blister" no they were are evil asf, we needed another queen because they were all fundamentally flawed and would lead to a corrupt kingdom in some way.
I feel like one of the points of tension in the sand wing succession war was that none of them were actually good queens, making the fight for the throne harder.
I recently had surgery, and at the time I came home, I had both my cat and one of my grandma's cats staying with me.
- Within hours of surgery, I wake up from a nap to my cat gently sniffing at my incisions with great alarm.
- I was not allowed to shower the first day after surgery, and the cats, seeing that The Large Cat is not observing its cleaning ritual, decided I must be gravely disabled and compensated by licking all the exposed skin on my arms, face, and legs.
- I currently have to sleep with a pillow over my abdomen because my cat insists on climbing on top of me and covering my incisions with her body while I sleep (which is very sweet but not exactly comfortable without the pillow). She also lays across me facing my bedroom door, presumably on guard for attackers who may try to harm me while I'm sleeping and injured.