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:* 5 anlas, 25 roisan (2 hours 55 minutes)
:* 5 anlas, 25 roisan (2 hours 55 minutes)
:* 5 anlas, 26 roisan (2 hours 56 minutes)
:* 5 anlas, 26 roisan (2 hours 56 minutes)
;Phase period: The most common duration of a single phase out of the eight in a cycle alternates between low 1840's (new/full, and quarter moons) and mid to high 1790's (crescent and gibbous). This also varies with the gravitational pull of the other moons. This makes the average interval between new moons
;Phase period: The interval of time between new moons
:* Approximately 40.42 days (10.1 days)
: not available


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Latest revision as of 01:23, 9 March 2016

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Though Yavash is the most distant of the three moons, it is impossible to miss day or night due to its vivid color. Yavash is encircled by a thick and rapidly moving atmosphere that glows with ruby and crimson hues, though rare breaks in the clouds reveal dark grey rock beneath it. Some Moon Mage spells tap into the violence of Yavash's atmosphere, producing a magical energy called celestial fire.

Moon Mages ascribe to Yavash dominance over Perception magic as well as influence over Psychic Projection and Transduction magic.

Technical details

Orbital period
The interval of time between Yavash rise and Yavash rise fluctuates between the following times:
  • 11 anlas, 22 roisan (5 hours, 52 minutes)
  • 11 anlas, 23 roisan (5 hours, 53 minutes)
Setting offset
The interval of time between Yavash rise and Yavash set (the time it's visible) fluctuates between the following times:
  • 5 anlas, 27 roisan (2 hours, 57 minutes)
  • 5 anlas, 28 roisan (2 hours, 58 minutes) (seen once)
Rising offset
The interval of time between Yavash set and Yavash rise (the time it's below the horizon) fluctuates between the following times:
  • 5 anlas, 25 roisan (2 hours 55 minutes)
  • 5 anlas, 26 roisan (2 hours 56 minutes)
Phase period
The most common duration of a single phase out of the eight in a cycle alternates between low 1840's (new/full, and quarter moons) and mid to high 1790's (crescent and gibbous). This also varies with the gravitational pull of the other moons. This makes the average interval between new moons
  • Approximately 40.42 days (10.1 days)


Visibility:
Winter, Fall, Spring, Summer
Start: End:
Date: 0th day 399th day
Time: Varies Varies
Skillsets Affected:
Magic Skillset
Other Information:
Circle: 1st Telescope: no
Starlight Sphere: None