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locations:hybora [2024/12/17 13:17] charaalocations:hybora [2024/12/17 13:20] (current) – [Description] charaa
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 Geographically, Hybora is much like most star systems. It has a central star, eleven planets of the usual size and formations, and a rocky ring around its midpoint. It is the way that the all-present magic of the system affects that geography that makes it notable. Geographically, Hybora is much like most star systems. It has a central star, eleven planets of the usual size and formations, and a rocky ring around its midpoint. It is the way that the all-present magic of the system affects that geography that makes it notable.
  
-First, and most importantly, is that the system's magic is thick enough that it is perceivable to the naked eye. A ship in space might perceive this magic as though it were coasting through a nebula, but the glittery, incandescent material that catches the system's magical currents are actually condensed granules of magic. These granules are finer than sand and sparsely distributed, but they catch and reflect light in such a way that they give the appearance of waves on the ocean. This is commonly called the "sea of aether" by the Expanse's residents.+First, and most importantly, is that the system's magic is thick enough that it is perceivable to the naked eye. A ship in space might perceive this magic as though it were coasting through a nebula, but the glittery, incandescent material that catches the system's magical currents are actually condensed granules of magic. These granules are finer than sand and sparsely distributed, but they catch and reflect light in such a way that they give the appearance of waves on the ocean. This is commonly called the "sea of ether" by the Expanse's residents.
  
 These granules coalesce the most in those places where gravity draws them in. Accordingly, planets, moons, and asteroids are the most magickally affected. Here, creatures born of and made out of magic arise naturally. The forms and abilities of these creatures are consistent enough that they have been given names by the sentient natives of the system. They hunt the other creatures of the Expanse and are, in turn, hunted themselves by more dangerous creatures. These granules coalesce the most in those places where gravity draws them in. Accordingly, planets, moons, and asteroids are the most magickally affected. Here, creatures born of and made out of magic arise naturally. The forms and abilities of these creatures are consistent enough that they have been given names by the sentient natives of the system. They hunt the other creatures of the Expanse and are, in turn, hunted themselves by more dangerous creatures.
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