Terror is a constant part of life in the Wuthenheer, according to Lymond. It’s something people experience daily, shaping their existence and spreading fear among themselves. This sense of terror is not limited to specific times or seasons but is a continuous presence in their lives.
Lymond emphasizes that fear isn't confined to moments of celebration or particular periods but is an ongoing reality that influences their actions and interactions. The idea that there is "no close season for fright" highlights how pervasive and unrelenting their experience of terror is in their society.