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settings:cahyali [2021/03/21 13:32] eliusettings:cahyali [2021/03/21 13:35] – [Religion in Cahyali] eliu
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   * Neptune - Vahrun (Priests are refered to as Vahrunians). Cahyalians see Vahrun as not only the god of the sea, but of the wind. They believe that Vahrun resides in the deepest depths of Cahyali's Revenge.   * Neptune - Vahrun (Priests are refered to as Vahrunians). Cahyalians see Vahrun as not only the god of the sea, but of the wind. They believe that Vahrun resides in the deepest depths of Cahyali's Revenge.
   * Orus - Arakh (Priests are referred to as Arakites). Mishra is given the name Aremakh.   * Orus - Arakh (Priests are referred to as Arakites). Mishra is given the name Aremakh.
 +  * Osiris - Julius (Priests are refered to as Julians).
   * Ra - The Dawn (Priests are refered to as Priests of Dawn or Dawn-Bringers).   * Ra - The Dawn (Priests are refered to as Priests of Dawn or Dawn-Bringers).
   * Rudri - The Dusk (Priests are refered to as Dusk Priests). Whether there are any Dusk Priests still in Cahyali is debatable, as none have been seen for centuries.   * Rudri - The Dusk (Priests are refered to as Dusk Priests). Whether there are any Dusk Priests still in Cahyali is debatable, as none have been seen for centuries.
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 ===== Astronomy of Cahyali ===== ===== Astronomy of Cahyali =====
    
-Cahyali orbits the star **Ayat**. There are three moons of Cahyali, the closest and brightest one is named **Dipha**, the second brightest is named **Leine**. These two moons rise in the East and set in the West. The farthest and dimmest moon is named **Fyr** and rises West and sets East, in a highly elliptical orbit. Fyr has its own small potato-shaped satellite, named **Myn** that tumbles around in a quick eclectic orbit. The three moons are a symbol for Seherine (the Cahyalian name for At'ena). The Sherine Seers of Cahyali often use the moons and their positions as signs.+Cahyali orbits the star **Ayat**.  
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 +There are three moons of Cahyali, the closest and brightest one is named **Dipha**, the second brightest is named **Leine**. These two moons rise in the East and set in the West. The farthest and dimmest moon is named **Fyr** and rises West and sets East, in a highly elliptical orbit. Fyr has its own small potato-shaped satellite, named **Myn** that tumbles around in a quick eclectic orbit. The three moons are a symbol for Seherine (the Cahyalian name for At'ena). The Sherine Seers of Cahyali often use the moons and their positions as signs. 
 There are two other visible planets in the Ayat System. The brightest is a yellow-green gas giant named **Ythern**. The other is a purple-blue gas giant with faint rings named **Pthri**. Between Cahyali and the gas giants lies a thick belt of asteroids that astronomers believe could not form into a planet due to the gravitational forces of Ythern. There are two other visible planets in the Ayat System. The brightest is a yellow-green gas giant named **Ythern**. The other is a purple-blue gas giant with faint rings named **Pthri**. Between Cahyali and the gas giants lies a thick belt of asteroids that astronomers believe could not form into a planet due to the gravitational forces of Ythern.
  
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