Which day do you exactly arrive to Pelican Town?

Fonselot

Farmhand
Hi. This is just a funny question I ask myself more often than I should.

In theory you take the bus and arrive to your farm the day before the 1st of Spring. Robin picks you up at the bus stop and takes you to the farm. Then you sleep and the next day Spring starts. So... basically you arrive there on the 28th of Winter. What happened? Was it an unexpectedly warm winter?

My theory is that you just arrive in Spring and Robin and Lewis just give you some chloroform until next year... What do you think?
 

icKyou1025

Sodbuster
Nah, you arrive on the Winter Leap Year. Winter 29. You actually arrive in the afternoon just before it starts getting dark. If you stick around long enough to reach the next Winter Leap Year in about 5524 years you''ll notice the weather changes from Winter to Spring at about 2pm
 

Lew Zealand

Helper
Stardew Valley clearly lives in a Pocket Dimension, like in Brooks' Landover or Anthony's Xanth novels. Some people can navigate the Border but there's necessarily a change in the rules once you enter SDV. Animals and other things only exist there which are not willing or able to exist in the Outside World. One of the rules is entry by invitation only, family preferred, so that the current residents can maintain their quality of life. Another is that you start with a clean slate, so the passage by a new prospective candidate is only allowed on Spring 0, a date only accessible by Lewis and Robin when processing the new candidate's invitation and credentials.

SDV opens up the Border on special occasions for Festivals, and then only a few people make it though. It seems they slowly forget about SDV until next year, so it's existence isn't acknowledged as more than a legend. A Fairy Tale. The Governor and his missus have no chance of ever landing a home here, The Forgetting is too strong for them. Lewis and Pierre will never get those tax breaks.

Some life forms have found a way to cross by purity of spirit or by simply being refugees in need of a safe harbor (Moonlight Jellies, Krobus, Dwarf). SDV residents of a particularly strong will can cross when necessary but not many choose to do so (Sebastian, Sam), and they always come back. The Outside World is nice to visit, but you wouldn't want to live there.

However on rare occasions there seem to be lapses in The Forgetting and outside interests are able to set up shop in town (Joja Mart). The Valley slowly reforms itself to close off those cancerous parts towards the edges of town and if necessary, entice a newcomer with the requisite pastoral attitude and annoyance with the Outside World to hasten this process. It's not always successful, but most of the time Jodi can still scrape up the funds at Pierre's to make boiled Beets for Vincent.

The true threat is from the other Pocket Dimension, the Gotoro Empire. Even the Gotoros know that the Outside World is simply not worth the effort but they have identified Stardew Valley as an excellent target for conquest. Inter-dimensional battles such as these take a toll on the human mind, which is why Kent rarely speaks of it. And the Junimos merely muse on this foolishness as the Gotoros are utterly unaware of their nirvana.

Stardew isn't quite a one way door, but even those who don't seem like a perfect fit: the Wizard, Witch, Shane, Haley still have something to offer and to expand the cultural sphere of the Valley and never seem to leave, though they threaten to on occasion.

Not sure what was up with Grandpa, though. He was always rather a nut.
 
The night comes, the seasons change, but time does not pass. Eggs hatch, baby animals grow, babies become toddlers but age no further. Celebrate birthdays every 16 weeks but no one gets older. The fish only die if you cook them. The monsters don't even die, even after you eradicate them, they are still there when you return.
A little girl offers you to play with her dolls. You find ancient dolls buried everywhere. Strange dolls.
A teenage girl plays her flute by the lake. Dig the spot where she stands and find a fossil flute made of bone. Sew it onto cloth and get a blue jacket for the flower dance.
Is it magic? Is it the afterlife? Is it a terraform project so ancient they've all forgotten earth? Is it earth so far in the future that carrots are extinct?
The day you arrive is a day like no other, a day outside of time in a world where time only circles.
 
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