Luminary Worlds of Joturnia

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There are twelve inhabitable moons that orbit the Joturnia-Mithgorne system.

Table of Qualities of the Twelve Luminary Worlds

This table provides qualities of the various twelve luminary worlds. The measurements of circumference are in Joturnian Leagues (JTs). The World of Joturnia is 2,000 JTs in circumference. One JT is equivalent of ten statute miles. The world of Mithgorne is much larger than Joturnia and is comprised entirely or nearly entirely of water.

Moon Name Appearance Orbital Succession Circumference Temporal Duration of Orbit Climate Remark
Gominix metallic teal green 1 318 JTs Duration Arid with seas Training World for Terubian Sorcerers; ruled by Terubian Empire
Bittol Dull Brownish Orange 2 479 JTs Duration Very Arid Dead World with imperial waystation; ruled by Terubian Empire
Satva Silvery 3 542 JTs Duration Wet, Overcast homeworld of Satvan Elves; autonomous
Upheliom slate blue 4 569 JTs Duration Semi-arid Home of Blue Dragons; allied with Terubian Empire
Glartut black with golden rivulets 5 587 JTs Duration Arid Ruins of ancient priest kingdom
Ladri silver and blue 6 604 JTs Duration Wet Home of Ladrite Elves; autonomous; moving towards becoming a client state of the Terubian Empire
Aalorth green and blue 7 648 JTs Duration Wet human barbarians, resistant to empire
Barrust red, brown, black 8 770 JTs Duration Arid world with imperial slaves, except for subterranean rangers
Kashti green, and teal green 9 842 JTs Duration Wet monastery of god Lumluke; client state of Terubian Empire
Mungshedo Purple and dark brown 10 917 JTs Duration Arid Mining World with enslaved Zersha Dwarves
Organch Tan and blue 11 952 JTs Duration Semi-Arid home of the organchans, a race of orc-ogre hybrids
Nepsulon many-colored 12 1,224 JTs Duration gaseous gaseous world with strange life-forms (winged creatures, gas bubble creatures), home to a clan of storm giants, floating islands of earth

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