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I have three very consistent moons in Lor-Amar, one is small and pink, one is small and blue, and the other is large and pure white. Basically, I'm assuming one has more more of a certain mineral compound than the others, giving it a different shade, probably coming into alchemy later on, blah blah blah, anyway!
What if there were only one moon, but it changed color? That could be for magical or supernatural reasons, or maybe it has some semblance of an atmosphere that gets certain radiation or meteorites depending on the time of year (or randomly).
When you think about how much humanity (no matter the culture) talks, thinks, and watches our simple moon, how much more would a color changing moon play into other cultures? It could perhaps play into seasonal predictions, maybe work different sorts of mutations into the werewolves (or into different were creatures based on the color), give many religions something to talk about and form traditions around, so much could change. Imagine the poetry!
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