In the celestial realm, six esteemed Tennyo, known as the Hyeon, serve as revered attendants and courtesans to the Emperor of Heaven. These elite beings are said to reside in imperial palaces situated on the six moons that illuminate the night sky of Nibon. Each moon is honorably named after one of the six Hyeon, a testament to their exalted status.

They are honored with shrines dedicated to their veneration, rather than full temples. Notably, these shrines are exclusively cared for by women, who serve as devoted guardians and caretakers. It is considered a profound taboo for men to assume this role, as it would be perceived as a brazen affront to the Heavenly King's authority. Their reverence and offerings very from region to region. But some favorite religious offerings to leave in their shrines include red dates, tangerines, and braised pork belly.

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Midori

Symbols

  • Peony Flower pouring out coins: The peony is a symbol of wealth and prosperity in many Asian cultures. It represents good fortune, happy marriage, and a successful career.
  • Green Upside-Down Crescent Moon: This symbol represents the cyclical nature of life and the importance of embracing change. The green color represents growth, harmony, and balance.
  • Golden Leaf: The golden leaf represents abundance, prosperity, and the harvest of one's efforts.


Domains

  • Prosperity: Midori's domain of Prosperity is focused on the accumulation and management of wealth. She teaches that true prosperity comes from a combination of hard work, prudent planning, and wise decision-making. By honoring Midori and seeking her guidance, individuals can attract financial success and build a secure foundation for themselves and their loved ones.
  • Knowledge: Midori's domain of Knowledge encompasses the pursuit of wisdom, understanding, and insight. She teaches that knowledge is a powerful tool for personal growth and transformation, and that it can be used to unlock new opportunities and possibilities. By embracing the love of learning and cultivating a curious and open-minded spirit, Midori's followers can gain a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them.
  • Luck: Midori's domain of Luck is focused on the mysterious and often unpredictable forces that shape our lives. She teaches that luck is not just a matter of chance, but also a result of our actions and intentions. By cultivating a positive and optimistic mindset, and by taking bold and decisive action, Midori's followers can attract good fortune and luck into their lives.

Dogmas

  1. Abundance in Harmony: Midori teaches that true prosperity comes from living in balance with nature and respecting the interconnectedness of all living things.
  2. Knowledge as Wealth: Midori emphasizes the importance of knowledge and wisdom as the keys to unlocking true wealth and prosperity.
  3. Luck as Momentum: Midori believes that luck is not just chance, but rather the momentum that comes from taking bold action and making the most of opportunities.

Sacred Animal: Rabbit, representing abundance, fertility, and good fortune.

Holidays

  • Luminaria Festival
  • Date:
  • Purpose: To honor Midori's symbol, her moon Mid and to seek guidance, wisdom, and good fortune.
  • Followers of Midori celebrate by:
  • Creating elaborate moon-themed decorations
  • Giving red envelopes containing money as gifts to close family members
  • Lighting Prosperity Lanterns with golden candles, symbolizing the light of prosperity and good fortune
  • Enjoying fireworks
  • Sharing Good Fortune Fruit and Longevity Noodles, traditional foods symbolizing abundance and long life.

  • Festival of the Golden Leaf
  • Date: Last 8 Days
  • Purpose: To honor Midori's domain of Prosperity and express gratitude for the abundance and wealth in one's life.
  • Followers of Midori celebrate by:
  • Fasting from sun up till sun down, until the last day of the celebration
  • Golden Leaf Offerings: Followers of Midori create intricate offerings using golden leaves, coins, and other symbols of prosperity, which are then placed at the base of the sacred Golden Leaf tree or in designated prosperity shrines.
  • Wealth Blessings: Priests and priestesses of Midori perform blessings and rituals to attract wealth and prosperity, using sacred instruments and chanting ancient hymns.
  • Feasting and Merriment: Communities come together to share food, drink, and stories of good fortune, celebrating the abundance and prosperity in their lives.
Mid
  1. Size: Approximately 3,474 kilometers in diameter
  2. Orbit: Mid orbits Tellus every 16 days, with a slightly elliptical path that brings it closer to the planet at certain times of the year.
  3. Rotation: Mid rotates on its axis every 18 days, resulting in dramatic variations in lighting and visibility from Tellus.
  4. Color: Mid's surface appears pale green due to the presence of a unique mineral, known as "Tellurian Olivine."

Additional Facts:

Surface Features: Mid's surface is marked by vast, dark plains and towering mountain ranges, with evidence of ancient volcanic activity and tectonic shifts.

Mythological Significance: Mid is deeply revered in Midori's teachings, symbolizing the cyclical nature of life, the importance of balance and harmony, and the connection between Tellus and the celestial realm.

Ruri

Symbols

  • The Pastel Pink Waxing Moon with Red Carnation in Bloom: Representing the blossoming of love, fertility, and passion.
  • The Rose Quartz Crystal: Representing the gentle, nurturing aspects of love and fertility.
  • The Star-Entwined Vine: Symbolizing the intertwining of love, passion, and destiny, as well as the celestial and mystical aspects of Ruri's power.

Domains

  • Fertility: The power of creation, abundance, and new life.
  • Love: The flame of passion, devotion, and tender affection.
  • Passion: The driving force of desire, creativity, and inner fire.

Dogmas

The Flame of Passion: Ruri teaches that passion is the spark that ignites the flame of creativity, love, and life.

The Cycle of Love: Ruri emphasizes the importance of embracing the ebbs and flows of love, acknowledging that relationships involve growth, transformation, and renewal.

The Sacred Union: Ruri honors the union of two souls, recognizing that love and passion can transcend the boundaries of the physical world.

Sacred Animal: The Heron, Representing patience, devotion, and the gentle pursuit of love and passion. In Ruri's mythology, the heron is said to carry the prayers of lovers to the goddess, and to bring back blessings and guidance.

Holidays

  • The Festival of Blooming Hearts:
  • Date:
  • Purpose: This festival honors the awakening of love, passion, and fertility.
  • Followers of Ruri celebrate by:
  • Weaving the Tapestry of Love: Devotees gather to weave a beautiful tapestry, symbolizing the interconnectedness of love, passion, and relationships.
  • Exchanging Heartfelt Gifts: Followers of Ruri give each other gifts that represent their love and appreciation, such as handmade crafts, love letters, and sweet treats.
  • Dancing under the Blooming Moon: As the sun sets, devotees gather to dance under the light of the full moon, celebrating the blossoming of love and passion in their lives.

  • The Luminous Bond
  • Date:
  • Purpose: This festival celebrates the deepening of love and passion, and the strengthening of bonds between loved ones.
  • Followers of Ruri celebrate by:
  • Sharing intimate romantic meals: Devotees prepare and share exquisite meals with their loved ones, savoring the flavors and warmth of their relationships.
  • Exchanging tokens of affection: Followers of Ruri give each other thoughtful gifts, such as handmade jewelry, love letters, and sentimental trinkets, symbolizing their deepening love and commitment.
  • Renewing vows under the starry sky: As the night falls, devotees gather to renew their vows and promises to one another, under the twinkling stars, reaffirming their love and devotion.


Ru
  1. Size: around 150km
  2. Orbit: 4.6 Tellus Days
  3. Rotation:6 Tellus Days
  4. Color: Pale Pink

Additional Facts:

Phases of Love: The pale pink color of Shin is said to deepen to a blush hue during the Festival of Blooming Hearts, symbolizing the blossoming of love and passion.

Tidal Harmony: The gravitational pull of Shin creates a gentle, soothing tidal pattern on the oceans of the planet, said to resonate with the emotional ebbs and flows of those who inhabit the world.

Mythological Significance: According to the ancient lore of Shinju's followers, Shin is said to be the celestial embodiment of Shinju's gentle heart. The moon's pale pink color is believed to represent the tender love and compassion that Shinju pours forth upon the world.

Shinori

Symbols

  • The Full Moon with Yellow Daffodils: Representing the peak of fertility and the promise of new life.
  • The Sheaf of Grain: Symbolizing abundance, harvests, and the fruit of one's labor.
  • The Acorn: Representing growth, potential, and the connection between earth and sky.


Domains

  • Agricultural: Fertility, harvests, and the cycles of growth.
  • Nature: The balance of ecosystems, the beauty of landscapes, and the power of the elements.
  • Healing: Restoration, renewal, and the nurturing of body and spirit.

Dogmas

  1. The Cycle of Growth: Shinori teaches that life is a continuous cycle of growth, decay, and renewal, and that each phase is essential to the others.
  2. The Interconnectedness of All Things: Shinori emphasizes the intricate web of relationships between all living beings and the natural world.
  3. The Nourishing Power of Nature: Shinori encourages followers to seek healing, guidance, and inspiration from the natural world.

Sacred Animal: The Cow: Representing fertility, nourishment, and the gentle power of nature.

Holidays

  • The Festival of Luminous Blooms
  • Date:
  • Purpose: This festival honors the return of light and life to the world.
  • Followers of Shinori celebrate by:
  • Lighting lanterns and candles to symbolize the return of light and warmth.
  • Planting flowers, particularly daffodils and other spring-blooming varieties, to represent the renewal of life.
  • Sharing meals and drinks made from the first harvests of spring, such as fresh greens, berries, and honey, to honor the bounty of the earth

  • The Harvest Home
  • Date:
  • Purpose: This festival gives thanks for the bounty of the harvest and the cycle of growth.
  • Followers of Shinori celebrate by:
  • Holding grand feasts featuring foods harvested from their fields, orchards, and gardens, such as grains, fruits, and vegetables.
  • Creating elaborate cornucopias and displays of harvested produce to honor the abundance of the earth.
  • Participating in traditional dances and songs that tell the story of the harvest cycle and the interconnectedness of all living things.
Shin

Moon Facts

Size: approximately 340 km in diameter

Orbit: 32 Tellus days, with a slightly elliptical orbit that brings it closer to the planet during the spring equinox

Rotation: 22 Tellus days, resulting in dramatic variations in daylight and darkness

Color: Soft Silver, with subtle hues of pale blue and gold during lunar sunrise and sunset

Additional Facts:

Lunar Events: The Gin Moon is known for its breathtaking lunar events, including the "Silver Bloom" (a rare lunar eclipse) and the "Shinori's Tears" (a meteor shower that occurs when the moon is full).

Surface Features: The Gin Moon's surface is characterized by vast, dark plains (known as "Shinori's Veil") and brilliant, silver-hued mountain ranges (called the "Spine of the Goddess").

Mythological Significance: According to legend, the Shin Moon was created by Shinori herself, who shed tears of joy and sorrow to form the lunar body.

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