đŚď¸ WEATHER CHILD â MASTERPOST
"Rain is just tears from a lonely child, and Sun is warm like her happiness." The tale of a girl which the feelings can control the weather.
This is not a story being told. This is a story being collected.
Fragments of a year. Logs of something that should not have happened.
A year of:
first friendship
first love
first mistakes
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This story was born from a dream. A very old one.
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đ CHAPTER SYSTEM
This story runs on days, not chapters.
Each entry = one DAY of the year.
đď¸ #Day001 â The beginning
đď¸ #Day??? â Things start going wrong
đď¸ #Day365 â You already know how this ends
You can read in order. You probably shouldnât.
Some things hit harder when you donât understand them yet.
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đ WORLD CONCEPT
There is a child. She does not control the weather.
She is the weather.
People noticed. People adapted. People built a system around her.
Offerings. Isolation. Control disguised as care.
She was never meant to leave. She did anyway.
The main question is: What is she?
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The village of Fornilguos is a place shaped by ancient rituals and quiet fear.
Offerings left at altars
Children who are watched
Rules no one questions
They say it keeps the weather stable.
They donât say what it costs and what REALLY is the "weather goddess".
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đŚď¸ WEATHER LOGIC
Nothing here is random.
Every weather shift is emotional output:
Warm sun â comfort, joy
Rain â sadness (sometimes quiet, sometimes heavy) can be happiness too, rain are tears in general.
Storms â anger building up
Lightning â emotional spikes
If the weather changes suddenly⌠someone felt something they shouldnât.
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đ CHARACTERS
Not heroes. Not villains. Just kids inside something bigger than them.
âď¸ Sanni â the center of everything
đ§ď¸ Edmond â the one who is always coming back
đż Luka â the one who understands too muchthe one who understands too much
đĽ Carla â the one who feels too much
đ MĂźller â the one who sees without seeing
đ¸ Lea â the one who refuses to look away
đ Ben â the one who keeps things light
⥠Chloe â the one who fights everything
â¤ď¸ Ann â the one who understands everyone
đŞ Yuri â the one who crosses the line
đŻď¸ Raya â the one who was never free
And more...
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â ď¸ THEMES AND TRIGGERS
If a chapter contains any potentially sensitive content, it will be marked at the beginning.
That said, there are no extreme or graphic elements. Most of the content includes: light bullying, slurs, and mild violence in later chapters.
This is a story about:
children under control
growing up under very different kinds of love
parental absence, neglect, and loss
isolation (social and emotional)
love growing in the wrong place
systems that shouldnât exist
authority turning people into experiments
consequences no one can stop
Youâll see parallels between children who are cared for⌠and children who were never given that chance.
If something feels âoffââŚit probably is.
Age rating: around 13+, but the story is accessible to a general audience.
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đ LANGUAGE NOTE
Weather Child is available in multiple languages: Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, and English.
Translations are done gradually, depending on reader interest and demand.
The only versions that stay consistently up-to-date with the current arc are: English and Portuguese.
Other languages may take a bit longer to catch up, but they will get there.
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đ CHAPTERS
đ PROLOGUE
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đ January
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They said the weather was under control.
They said the system worked.
They said she was safe.
They were wrong.














