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Rosohax's Rotation, and More

On Rosohax, their planetary rotation is slightly different from what those from Earth are used to. While the previously-mentioned Earth years are 365 days, Rosohax has 510 days per "yearly cycle". These years, many call a "Tazo" (Tazos = plural). While in the archives I will continue to refer to them as years, it should be known they have a different name to those native to the planet.    Moreso, their days are three hours shorter than our normal 24 hours. So while they have less time in a day, they have more time in a year. There is a phenomenon referred to as the 22nd hour that some have investigated, believing it is when fae creatures are able to shift to the physical plane. This concept will soon get a page, but not yet!
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  • Rosohax has two main moons, Aeya (pronounced Aewa) and Krovir, the larger one. They represent two minor gods, as well as symbolize the concept of feminity/masculinity. There is a third moon that isn't named as of today, though that isn't surprising because it is much smaller than Aeya and Krovir.
  • Ayea is a light blue, Krovir is slightly darker, while the smaller, unnamed moon is a velvet color. Ayea is always in front of Krovir.
  • Some of the main constellations that can be found in the sky are "The Gateway", "The Willow (tree)", "Bomas and the eagle", and "Srethyrie".
  • "The Dragon's Eye" (it is also referred to as the "Red Traveller"), is a single red star that is used for naval navigation. 
  • There is only one sun, but it is larger than Earth's sun (though the increase in planetary orbit evens the size out, and to the naked eye seems about the same size). 
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