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While Sphaera has two natural moons, for roughly one year near the start of the Second Rise, it had a third: a large asteroid that fell into and out of low orbit on its own. Unbeknownst to the planet’s inhabitants, however, this temporary third moon was actually a wandering ark-ship inhabited by a clan of lamia (another Earth-descended civilization). The clan had noticed a biotic terrestrial world as they passed through the Aurin system and spent the year intently observing it for signs of an active industrial civilization they could trade with. When their search only turned up the remains of ancient Venusian settlements, they broke orbit and went on their way.
Though this event did not significantly affect the course of Sphaera's fledgling civilizations, it did provide an excellent global historical reference point by which all Sphaeran cultures were later able to synchronize their histories –Year Zero of the Modern era.
Sphaera has two moons: a larger and more distant one, which is roughly the same size, composition, and apparent size as our own moon; and a smaller and closer one, which is about the same size and composition of the asteroid Pallas and a little less than half the apparent size of the larger moon. By cosmic fortune (read: for my own personal convenience), the orbital periods of these moons are even fractions of the planet's year length, making for an unusually precise lunar calendar: the smaller moon orbits once every 5 days and the larger one orbits once every 25 days, making for 12 months of 5 weeks each.
The moons play a significant role in the various cultures and mythologies native to Sphaera!
In Temoran culture, the moons are called Kune (big) and Selene (small), and were created by the primordial forces of light (Aurin, the sun) and dark (Kas, the night) as a way to pass messages between them. Because Aurin never sleeps and Kas is forever asleep, the moons passing through their phases is said to be them moving between the waking and dreaming worlds: they start as "dreaming" (new) and pass through "waking" (waxing) to peak at "watching" (full) and then pass through "falling" (waning) to visit the dream world again.
In Orniikh culture, the moons are called Lukoh (big) and Lukah (small), or Father Tide and Mother Rain. The moons are the children of the Earth and Sky, and govern all the waters of the world. They are also the parents of the twin primary deities: Ori and Niikh, Brother Blood and Sister Breath, who chose to combine their powers and incarnate as all living things. So, in that way, the moons are seen by the Orniikh people as their spiritual parents!
In Yprist beliefs, the moons were created by Wulc, the celestial being who convinced the others of his clan to fill the world with life. He saw that many creatures were unhappy in the total darkness of the world, so he carved the two lunar cycles into the Ethyp (the cosmic pillar representing the aspect of heat and light energy). This drove Axin, a prideful trickster figure who hated being outdone, to create the sun in the same way.
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I SEE YOU BUDDY I KNOW IT'S WEIRD JUST TRUST ME THIS IS GONNA CHANGE YOUR LIFE
as we enter the age of artificial intelligence, woefully underprepared and mired in countless problems of our own creation, I think it's time for everybody to read (or reread) this thoughtful little article from 2017 which speculates on what the future of this paradigm shift might hold, and the things we should hold in our minds as we approach the singularity.
if you open the link and get a few sentences in, and start to wonder "is this the right article?" the answer is yes. just trust me and keep reading.