Moons
Our world has three moons. Each moon has an effect on tides and
naval water flow patterns. Understanding of their sky crossing
patterns is important for navigation. Many people attribute bad
events with the moons. For instance, it is bad luck to have all
three moons in the sky and worse luck to have only Tethys visable.
The moons have also been blamed for a form of mental instability
called Lunacy. People effected by Lunacy become irrational, suffer
from delusions, and are prone to violence at night time.
 |
Isis
Isis is the largest and brightest of the moons. It can be seen in the
daytime as well as at night. It is
slightly further from our planet than Cronys. It is most responsible
for fluctuations in tide. |
 |
Cronys
Cronys is slightly bluish in tint. It has a very regular waxing and
waning cycle. Our weeks and months are based on these cycles.
Cronys does not rotate with respect to our view, thus it has
only one visable side. Little is know about the far side. |
Tethys
Tethys is a faint, far moon. It is only visible on nights
when neither of the other two moons is in the sky. It glows with a
ghostly dark red. Many people attribute evil motives to the
mystical effects of Tethys. |
 |