Solar energy landscape

Potion Collector — Energy Type

Solar ☀️

Volcanic · Abundant · Unrestrained

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Who You Are

Solar collectors make decisions fast and stand behind them. They're not reckless — they're confident, and there's a difference. The table feels their energy before they speak. They're the reason a dinner turns into a night.

You're drawn to things that don't apologize for being what they are. Abundance isn't a flaw to you — it's a signal that something was grown in the right place by someone who understood what they had.

In the glass, Solar looks like: volcanic warmth, ripe fruit that earned itself, wines that fill the room. Southern Rhône, Zinfandel, Sicilian Nero d'Avola, Priorat. Bottles that arrive like noon sun. No apology.

The Solar Reaches

"Some bottles don't arrive. They arrive."

The Solar Reaches are the warmest, most abundant territory in the Overworld — volcanic slopes that catch full sun from dawn to dusk, soils that produce without restraint. The vines here don't struggle. They express.

Solar energy is the force of arrival. Not the journey — the moment you walk in the door and the room changes. These are wines built for that moment: generous, warm, immediate. They don't ask you to wait for them.

The Sun-Eater watches this territory — a leonine apex elemental, gold and eclipse-black, whose appearance signals an exceptional solar vintage. Archive records describe it as both threat and blessing. The bottles produced in those years carry something extra.

In the Glass — The Solar Reaches

What Solar looks like when you find it.

Châteauneuf-du-Pape

Southern Rhône, GSM blend, volcanic galets. Warm, generous, built for the table.

Sicilian Nero d'Avola

Sun-drenched volcanic island. Dark fruit, chocolate edge, no subtlety — that's the point.

Priorat Gran Reserva

Llicorella slate, old Garnacha and Cariñena. Concentrated to the point of meditation.

Zinfandel (Dry Creek Valley)

California old vine. Ripe, honest, doesn't pretend to be French.

Aglianico (Taurasi)

Southern Italian, volcanic, structured heat. Solar's edge case — where the sun builds something serious.

Found in The Solar Reaches

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The Clubs Carrying Solar Energy

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Allocation I

Summer Nights

The big ones. Wines with fruit and earthiness that make a table go quiet. Barossa Shiraz, Priorat Garnacha, Nero d`Avola. Solar warmth with Dusk underneath.

4 bottles $229 / season, shipping incl.
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Allocation I

Rhône Relics

Old school. Grenache-led blends and Syrah that smells of cured meat and violets — plus the same varieties doing interesting things elsewhere in the world.

4 bottles $229 / season, shipping incl.
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Allocation I

Heritage Vineyards

California old vines. Zinfandel, Carignan, Grenache planted when winemaking here was still figuring itself out. Sites that do not get replanted.

4 bottles $229 / season, shipping incl.
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Membership

You don't apply — you accrue.

Join any pack and you're a Collector. Stay three seasons and the Archive recognises you as an Archivist. Eight seasons — or two packs running continuously for a year — and you become a Lorekeeper. The rarest clubs open only to those who waited.

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Collector

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Archivist

Three seasons

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Lorekeeper

Eight seasons

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Your Complementary Energy

Dusk

If Solar is your primary

Dusk 🌘 is your edge.

Solar and Dusk share heat — but Dusk compresses what Solar expands. Where a Solar wine fills the room, a Dusk wine holds it. Barolo, Northern Rhône Syrah, Brunello. Your Dusk finds will make sense to you for the same reason your Châteauneuf does: both are built on something serious.

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