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There are several Moons orbiting the planet of Wurm.
There are several Moons orbiting the planet of Wurm.


:*Valrei - Home of the Gods.
:*[[Valrei (moon)|Valrei]] - Home of the Gods.
:*Jackal - Flowing with the blood of the Damned.
:*[[Jackal (moon)|Jackal]] - Flowing with the blood of the Damned.
:*Seris - Haven for the Dead.
:*[[Seris (moon)|Seris]] - Haven for the Dead.
:*[[Haven (moon)|Haven]] - Rumours have it that this is where Golden Valley lies.
 
Solar Eclipses tend to be seen every 80 wurm days or so.
 
== Moons and Navigation ==
 
- '''Valrei''': Rises in the west and sets in the east
 
- '''Jackal''': Rises in the east and sets in the west
 
- '''Seris''': (Yet to be researched)
 
- '''Haven''': (Yet to be researched)
 
''Moons move on a curve throughout the sky, due to magnetic pull on Wurms planet.''
Thus, these measurements and directions are generalizations and cannot be exact for the moons' change from night to night.
 
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Latest revision as of 00:07, 3 August 2023

Main / Wurm Universe / Astronomy / Moons


There are several Moons orbiting the planet of Wurm.

  • Valrei - Home of the Gods.
  • Jackal - Flowing with the blood of the Damned.
  • Seris - Haven for the Dead.
  • Haven - Rumours have it that this is where Golden Valley lies.

Solar Eclipses tend to be seen every 80 wurm days or so.

Moons and Navigation

- Valrei: Rises in the west and sets in the east

- Jackal: Rises in the east and sets in the west

- Seris: (Yet to be researched)

- Haven: (Yet to be researched)

Moons move on a curve throughout the sky, due to magnetic pull on Wurms planet. Thus, these measurements and directions are generalizations and cannot be exact for the moons' change from night to night.