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==Celestial Phenomena==
==Celestial Phenomena==


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===Carson's Comet===
 
Carson's Comet is the first comet whose return was accurately predicted. It was predicted by [[Carson_Institute|Nicolas Carson]] in 129AL, and returns into view of Riiga roughly every 44 years. Since then, his way of deducing whether a comet had passed by Riiga before or not became spread between certain people and cultures.
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Revision as of 06:55, 28 July 2020

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 about 75% 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. Mulgite is considered one of the most valuable types of stone on Riiga, and is sometimes used in jewellery for the most wealthy of rulers.

In the earliest days of Seleru Mysticism, around 2300BD, it is known that they observed Mulga in a slightly different state, with Amor and Enes appearing to mostly be joined, while today there is a distinct yet narrow separation between them, and the overall streak of debris is slightly more collected. It is estimated, therefore, that Mulga broke apart well over a hundred thousand years ago. There are many theories as to how Mulga broke apart, but none are proven.

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The Eye

One of the more peculiar features in the Riigan night sky is what's often known as The Eye. It appears as a star or dense cluster of stars in an elongated, disc-like formation, with a bulge in the middle. It has great significance to mystics, as they believe The Eye -- called Amim in their tongue -- is the closest anybody will ever get to witnessing a celestial god, who are all eternally unreachable and unknowable. It is also regularly used by sailors, as it is a very distinct point of reference and is faster to visually locate than any other star.

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Celestial Phenomena

Carson's Comet

Carson's Comet is the first comet whose return was accurately predicted. It was predicted by Nicolas Carson in 129AL, and returns into view of Riiga roughly every 44 years. Since then, his way of deducing whether a comet had passed by Riiga before or not became spread between certain people and cultures.

eclipse

Heaven's Rays

Heaven's Rays in western Benevis are mysterious high altitude streaks of slow-moving red/yellow/greenish light that happen during the day or night.

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