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<blockquote data-quote="silentspace" data-source="post: 1182693" data-attributes="member: 14316"><p><strong>Moons</strong></p><p>There are two moons in the sky. Urm and Yong. Urm is greenish-gray, hazy looking, and rotates. It is only clearly visible when Yong is in the sky, other times it can be seen but it only casts a faint light. Yong is larger, bright yellow, with very distinct features that look like long mountain ranges and craters. There are also smaller patches of greenish blue and violet. Yong does not rotate. </p><p></p><p>Both moons go through phases, but it is Yong’s phases that the months are based on. Each month (Moon) starts with a New Moon (New Yong), and is a Full Moon (Full Yong) in the middle of the month. The night sky is dark (starlight only) during Water Week and Wood Week. The night sky is lit (moonlit, or Yonglit) on Fire Week, Earth Week, and Metal Week. </p><p></p><p>Urm goes through slower phases – one of Urm’s phases equals three of Yong’s phases (three months). Urm is full on the New Year. The phases of Urm mark the seasons: Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. When there is no Urm (New Urm), that marks a change in season.</p><p></p><p>Legend has it that the ancients traveled to the moons, and you’ve heard all sorts of different tales about what they are like. These are considered children’s fairy tales.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silentspace, post: 1182693, member: 14316"] [B]Moons[/B] There are two moons in the sky. Urm and Yong. Urm is greenish-gray, hazy looking, and rotates. It is only clearly visible when Yong is in the sky, other times it can be seen but it only casts a faint light. Yong is larger, bright yellow, with very distinct features that look like long mountain ranges and craters. There are also smaller patches of greenish blue and violet. Yong does not rotate. Both moons go through phases, but it is Yong’s phases that the months are based on. Each month (Moon) starts with a New Moon (New Yong), and is a Full Moon (Full Yong) in the middle of the month. The night sky is dark (starlight only) during Water Week and Wood Week. The night sky is lit (moonlit, or Yonglit) on Fire Week, Earth Week, and Metal Week. Urm goes through slower phases – one of Urm’s phases equals three of Yong’s phases (three months). Urm is full on the New Year. The phases of Urm mark the seasons: Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. When there is no Urm (New Urm), that marks a change in season. Legend has it that the ancients traveled to the moons, and you’ve heard all sorts of different tales about what they are like. These are considered children’s fairy tales. [/QUOTE]
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