This is the Solar System that Valmat resides in. Valmat is where all my D&D characters are from!
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This is the Solar System that Valmat resides in. Valmat is where all my D&D characters are from!
I made a map! ~ The Wynnara Solar System
This is the solar system in which Collide takes place! It’s also mentioned in Let’s Kill Tonight and Man Or A Monster.
PLANETS:
Recondor
Lefaria
Lakaje
Leronea
Aeritie
Glacia
Story 01: the Order… About four minutes of me explaining where majority of the story takes place. Solar System Vassichiri of Galaxy Vassichiri; it’s the heart of the galaxy. It’s the most special galaxy in this universe, the Crown is known as the god that created this universe. All intelligent humanoid societies know that as every “January 2nd”, he will crown several different humanoids across the universe for being the best of their society. Sometimes, he’ll gift an entire group of people for their efforts with magical might. So when you make it to this universe, aim for being strength based; across all attributes or never be crowned with a series of wishes. 🤙🏽
Character groupings I’ve created so far…
Milez Diguzto Emissary / the Super Warrior Guild (Planet Aurlus)
Mildrivon Order / (Planet Raugune)
Lips Alexus / the Super Warrior Guild (Outer Space, Via Cruise Liner Spaceship)
Stadium Cult / the Super Warrior Guild (Outer Space, Via Cruise Liner Spaceship)
Sixelors / the Super Warrior Guild (Planet)
Security / the Super Hero Guild (Planet Xorol)
"It’s easy to disregard nothingness because there’s no thought available to encapsulate it. There’s no metaphor that fits because, by definition, once the nothingness becomes tangible, it ceases to exist."
a treatise on astronomy; with a map of the solar system giving a correct description of the heavenly bodies | 1833 click here to flip through the book online.
This computer-generated image - updated at the website of Armagh Observatory - shows the enormous population of known asteroids present in the inner solar system.
For those of you more-than-worried about the imminent demise of the ESA GOCE satellite, this should _really_ set your mind at ease: take a look at the cosmic shooting gallery we orbit around/through every year. This is a snapshot of other large hunks of rock that could be a threat to our planet.