L25.27 Stillwind
A much dreaded state of weather involving no wind. Dreaded by boating and sailing folk due to its slowing of travel through water, and also for its associated bad omens and folkloric associations to impending catastrophe.
Stillwind is also a hot topic greatly studied by aspiring arithmancers of Lal-Mit, who attempt to model the flow of wind through highly complicated calculations and formulae, likely inspired by the tale of the Divine Farmer Hum-Bibir who was said to have successfully predicted the change of Stillwind four times during his service to the Lal-Mittic Strategist Aza-Shurau during the War of Five Lakes which saw the clash between navies of Lal-Mit, Ninur-Sin, Uru-Sit, An-Ligir and Agash.
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