Thomas Bowman
First Post
So Wodan is "Mercury"
Freya is "Venus"
Tyr is "Mars"
Thonar is "Jupiter"
and Kronos is "Saturn" as it is for the Greeks.
So it looks like you picked names from different pantheons of gods for the various planets.
What are the conditions like on Each planet?
I believe Freya is the Venus stand in, and I read somewhere that it has a thick cloudy atmosphere which is habitable at higher altitudes. the real Venus has a day that's longer than its year, but that doesn't really matter since its surface is uninhabitable anyway. You described floating islands. the upper atmosphere of Venus rotates once every 4 days, so you could say at certain altitudes, the winds will whip you around the planet once every 100 hours. The Sun appears twice as bright from above the clouds of Venus as it does from Earth.
Mercury is a moon-like planet with lots of craters and some volcanos and mountain ridges, in a fantasy universe Wodan might look something like this:

This is what a habitable "Mercury" would look like from Space.
I assume Tyr is habitable to some degree but not too habitable Maybe Tyr would look something like this:
I like this picture, show Mars as largely a desert world with small oceans, but a habitable one, survival on its surface is not easy, but you don't need a spacesuit.
I don't know what your version of Jupiter or Saturn would look like. Jupiter has crippling gravity, but Saturn's is roughly the same as on Earth.
Freya is "Venus"
Tyr is "Mars"
Thonar is "Jupiter"
and Kronos is "Saturn" as it is for the Greeks.
So it looks like you picked names from different pantheons of gods for the various planets.
What are the conditions like on Each planet?
I believe Freya is the Venus stand in, and I read somewhere that it has a thick cloudy atmosphere which is habitable at higher altitudes. the real Venus has a day that's longer than its year, but that doesn't really matter since its surface is uninhabitable anyway. You described floating islands. the upper atmosphere of Venus rotates once every 4 days, so you could say at certain altitudes, the winds will whip you around the planet once every 100 hours. The Sun appears twice as bright from above the clouds of Venus as it does from Earth.
Mercury is a moon-like planet with lots of craters and some volcanos and mountain ridges, in a fantasy universe Wodan might look something like this:
This is what a habitable "Mercury" would look like from Space.
I assume Tyr is habitable to some degree but not too habitable Maybe Tyr would look something like this:

I like this picture, show Mars as largely a desert world with small oceans, but a habitable one, survival on its surface is not easy, but you don't need a spacesuit.
I don't know what your version of Jupiter or Saturn would look like. Jupiter has crippling gravity, but Saturn's is roughly the same as on Earth.