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To the observant visiting pilgrim, it is immediately apparent that the Seven Heavens themselves have a heaven. Although varying perhaps by the nature of each layer, it is generally agreed among the wise that the heavens of the heavens are shared by each layer, modified by the relative position of the observer. Much else about them is debated. | To the observant visiting pilgrim, it is immediately apparent that the Seven Heavens themselves have a heaven. Although varying perhaps by the nature of each layer, it is generally agreed among the wise that the heavens of the heavens are shared by each layer, modified by the relative position of the observer. Much else about them is debated. | ||
| − | As opposed to most prime material worlds, the stars of the celestial heavens appear much closer, brighter, and more fantastic. Furthermore, strange and beautiful clouds, lights and more curious phenomenon are regularly observed, much more so than in most prime material worlds. Constellations also tend to be much clearer, but also more complex. The rotation of the Vault of Heaven is a complex matter of much scientific discussion. In short, there appear to layers of the stars, and as it is generally agreed that the Holy Mountain itself | + | As opposed to most prime material worlds, the stars of the celestial heavens appear much closer, brighter, and more fantastic. Furthermore, strange and beautiful clouds, lights and more curious phenomenon are regularly observed, much more so than in most prime material worlds. Constellations also tend to be much clearer, but also more complex. The rotation of the Vault of Heaven is a complex matter of much scientific discussion. In short, there appear to layers of the stars, and as it is generally agreed that the Holy Mountain itself is stationary, it is therefore taken that the stars and other celestial phenomenon rotate around the Mountain. Of course, the relativity of the plane, especially between layers and the power the gods over their individual realms, much complicates this matter, but the wise commonly agree that the paths of all celestial objects around the Seven Mountains are organized in some great method and order, and are not a subject to chaos. |
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[[File:71pQSbO1BBL. SL1008 .jpg|thumb|500px|The Grand Cathedral of the Vault of Heaven. The esoteric science of ''celestial'' astrology ascribes much to the movements and revelations of celestial phenomena in the Vault of Heaven.]] | [[File:71pQSbO1BBL. SL1008 .jpg|thumb|500px|The Grand Cathedral of the Vault of Heaven. The esoteric science of ''celestial'' astrology ascribes much to the movements and revelations of celestial phenomena in the Vault of Heaven.]] | ||
Revision as of 18:51, 28 May 2021
Contents
The Seven Mounts
The 1st Mount: Lunia
The 2nd Mount: Mercuria
The Celestial Vault
To the observant visiting pilgrim, it is immediately apparent that the Seven Heavens themselves have a heaven. Although varying perhaps by the nature of each layer, it is generally agreed among the wise that the heavens of the heavens are shared by each layer, modified by the relative position of the observer. Much else about them is debated.
As opposed to most prime material worlds, the stars of the celestial heavens appear much closer, brighter, and more fantastic. Furthermore, strange and beautiful clouds, lights and more curious phenomenon are regularly observed, much more so than in most prime material worlds. Constellations also tend to be much clearer, but also more complex. The rotation of the Vault of Heaven is a complex matter of much scientific discussion. In short, there appear to layers of the stars, and as it is generally agreed that the Holy Mountain itself is stationary, it is therefore taken that the stars and other celestial phenomenon rotate around the Mountain. Of course, the relativity of the plane, especially between layers and the power the gods over their individual realms, much complicates this matter, but the wise commonly agree that the paths of all celestial objects around the Seven Mountains are organized in some great method and order, and are not a subject to chaos.
Most visitors