Astronomy
Celestial Objects
The Moon, Mulga
Riiga has one moon, overall called Mulga by Benevans, which is in a broken state. Mulga is also the name of the main body which makes up the vast majority of the object, with smaller yet still significant chunks which often have their own names and significance. The two larger pieces behind it are called Enes and Amor, and the largest piece ahead of it is called Lumir. Other languages have various names for the moon, with some treating the three larger pieces as individual celestial objects, while others treat the entire broken collection as one object. Mulga is of a pale silvery colour, evidenced through the study of fragments which occasionally fall down to Riiga. These fragments are most often called mulgite.
In the earliest days of Seleru Mysticism, it is believed that they observed Mulga in a slightly different state, with
coloured shattered moon
moon rocks
planets
galaxy
nebulae
Celestial Phenomena
comet
luminous cloud bacteria
eclipse
Benevis
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darkness side effects
mystic - observatories?
eclipse
telescope
astronomical clock
heliocentrism