Skynesses of Medibgö

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The Skynesses of Medibgö are the aerial, earth islands which observe a non-Euclidian orbit around a central axis that rests roughly around the ancient site of Airdairg. Other skynesses such as the medieval Bambnaskügchawr or the Skyness of the Saikusahi are not part of the skynesses of Medibgö. The Skynesses of Medibgö are divided into two groups, the Great Skynesses of Medibgö and the Companion Skynesses of Medibgö, all of which adhere to one of eight orbits. When seen from above, the orbits of all skynesses of Medibgö move in a counter-clockwise direction.

Origin of the Skynesses of Medibgö

The Skynesses are thought to have been created before the Flood of Aturyanda by the ancient Aarokinian Titans. Their exact nature today is kept secret by the rulers of the various skynesses. It is thought that the skynesses are held in place by paleo-titancraft technology that operates with little or no human intervention. Autochthonists present the differing theory that skynesses are low-level organic entities that have developed by a connection with the panstream over tens of thousands of years.

Great Skynesses of Medibgö

These are the eight great skynesses of the Medibgóëse system. They follow regular periods of orbit around the central axis called Meidb's Rod.

Companion Skynesses of Medibgö

These are major skynesses in size and population that follow or precede the other great skynesses in the same orbit respectively. They are presently governed by the ruler of the same great skyness in whose orbit they are found. Most of the population of Medibgö lives on these hundreds of companion skynesses. All skynesses, great or companion, within a given orbit observe the same speed with negligible differences. These rather minor variations that were not observed until modern times with modern instrumentation are thought to be caused by minor variations in the gravitic influence of the world of Asdar. Most companion skynesses huddle in two places elsewhere in the same orbit as the great skyness. These positions are analogous to the Lagrange points in planetary orbit. In addition, there are minor skynesses that either orbit like companion skynesses.

Gwallalub

A gwallalub is a person who observes and monitors a given skyness, tracking its progress, and visiting its surface and even underside regularly.

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