Part 7 - Weather-Shrine Sentences
To write a weather-shrine sentence:
[ now the current landmark is scenery;]
now the weather-shrine sentence is "(This is a weather-shrine sentence for an unknown case involving [current weather] and [current landmark].)";
if the current weather is sunny:
now the weather-shrine sentence is "Harsh sunlight illuminates the awkward shape of [a current landmark] here.";
otherwise if the current weather is cloudy:
now the weather-shrine sentence is "Heavy gray clouds fill the skies overhead, and [a current landmark] sits dully in their shadow.";
otherwise if the current weather is misty:
now the weather-shrine sentence is "A thin layer of gray fog wraps about [a current landmark].";
otherwise if the current weather is raining:
now the weather-shrine sentence is "[The current landmark] here provides the possibility of shelter from the streaming rain.";
otherwise if the current weather is snowing:
now the weather-shrine sentence is "Snow collects in drifts around [the current landmark] nearby."