How do you think it’s snowy in Origins if it’s midway through summer in France?

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  1. LowestTier

    Look, there’s a portal to a crazy place, magical staffs, and giant robots. The last thing I’d be asking is “why is it snowing in June?”

  2. TheChickenMan4L

    Maybe the world is flipped in this realm so France is in the southern hemisphere 🤷‍♂️ nothing like a good Australian snow in June lmao

  3. Craft-Sea

    The immense amount of smoke, ash and storm clouds in the atmosphere are blocking the sun, preventing it from heating the earth and causing temperatures to drop low enough for snow to fall.

  4. Prestigious_Hunt4329

    The same reason that’s an American Western town in the middle of Africa, time traveling, floating islands in space (revelations), ancient staves that control the elements, pocket dimensions, etc.

    Element 115 and magic, I think that’s an easy explanation for snow in the summer, considering all the other crazy shit in this series

  5. Beneficial_Pickle420

    It’s snowed in Canada in June before. It also snows in June in Australia. So I mean anything is possible. But my question is, if there is a giant robot on the map why is the first thing you ask about is why is it snowing? Not judging, just curious because I’d be more worried about why there is a giant robot and why we have ice staffs and thunder guns and laser guns and multi worlds that all connect to each other first personally. But now I want to know why it’s snowing 😂🤣

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