If the poles of the planet suddenly reversed that could theoretically do it I think.
Popular misconception, the poles of the planet reversing has almost no effect on climate. It mostly affects incoming charged particles from the sun and would mainly just cause Aura Borealis all over the planet.
For global chilling you'd be looking at somekind of massive explosion creating dust to block out the sun, some kind of magic spell creating permanent darkness across the planet, something shifting a planet further away from the sun, or something changing the tilt of the planet.
If the poles of the planet suddenly reversed that could theoretically do it I think.
Popular misconception, the poles of the planet reversing has almost no effect on climate. It mostly affects incoming charged particles from the sun and would mainly just cause Aura Borealis all over the planet.
For global chilling you'd be looking at somekind of massive explosion creating dust to block out the sun, some kind of magic spell creating permanent darkness across the planet, something shifting a planet further away from the sun, or something changing the tilt of the planet.
Or something being placed in between the planet and its sun.
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Popular misconception, the poles of the planet reversing has almost no effect on climate. It mostly affects incoming charged particles from the sun and would mainly just cause Aura Borealis all over the planet.
For global chilling you'd be looking at somekind of massive explosion creating dust to block out the sun, some kind of magic spell creating permanent darkness across the planet, something shifting a planet further away from the sun, or something changing the tilt of the planet.
Or something being placed in between the planet and its sun.
Find your own truth, choose your enemies carefully, and never deal with a dragon.
"Canon" is what's factual to D&D lore. "Cannon" is what you're going to be shot with if you keep getting the word wrong.
And it could have been built by Gods, instead, alas....