Joturnia-Mithgorne System

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The Joturnia-Mithgorne System properly consists of the two worlds, Joturnia, and Mithgorne, and their twelve satellites, the Luminary Worlds. These worlds orbit the star, Zalawt, which is effectively their sun. The world of Mithgorne is completely or mostly water and is about three or four times the size of Joturnia by volume. Joturnia in contrast is nearly the size of the planet Earth. According to titanist accounts, the two worlds were established by ancient titans over half a million years ago. The two worlds in effect orbit around each other as the barycenter is somewhere at or near the surface of Mithgorne. The proximity of the two worlds would defy conventional astronomy and physics. The worlds' gravity does not destroy each other due to extra-dimensional metaphysics put in place probably by the ancient arch-titans who established the two worlds. The twelve luminary worlds are very roughly the size of Earth's moon and orbit much farther out from the dual worlds. There is a very thin atmosphere that reaches over half a million kilometers out, thus wrapping all the luminary worlds.

The axis of Joturnia is such that it points directly to the center of its companion world, Mithgorne. This allows for a very harsh difference in climate between the north pole which points to Mithgorne and the south pole with always points away.

Map of the Joturnia-Mithgorne System

Map of the Joturnia-Mithgorne System

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