So we know some History and some faith and what the Arbvar is, about Magos…etc
So what about the worlds themselves? Although the history dipped into Esterm’s development as well, lets have a few facts or little tid bits about the worlds. I mean will they be different? Or share the same atmosphere and physics?
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Physics -
Atmosphere – Arbvar’s worlds share similar appearances and traits to our planet Earth. The world has an ozone layer which helps to insulate the world and reflect harmful UV rays. The worlds have greenhouse gases and common elements. However, some worlds can vary. For example, Esterm has the ideal ‘settings’ for its atmosphere where as other worlds upon Arbvar may grow with a totally different ozone layer ratio.
Orbit – The Arbvar’s worlds do not orbit on their own as they are attached to the Arbvar itself. However, there is a day and night cycle, because the Arbvar itself rotates, thus the worlds ‘rotate’ with it. The Arbvar rotates around a sun. However, the Arbvar is on a larger scale than the Earth – a literal birther of worlds. Therefore it takes longer to orbit around the sun, effecting the day and night cycle.
Cycles -
Day and Night- The bigger size of the Arbvar has led to it having a different day and night cycle form ours. There are 26 hours in an average day upon Esterm, for the Arbvar to complete a full spin of a day. The shell of an Arbvar’s world also plays a part in the day and night cycle, responding to the light. There is 12 hours in the day and 14 in the night under normal circumstances. This will be different for other worlds. For example, a world side by side to another may have a longer night or a world growing under the Arbvar’s ‘canopy’ may get no sunlight at all!
Seasons – The Arbvar’s worlds has seasons just like us. The Arbvar tilts on an axis just as our Earth does, so the worlds tilt along with it. It works in essentially the same manner with the standard Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. The worlds emit a magnetic field form their core as our Earth does also.
Days/Months/Year – Due to there being 26 hours in a day approximately [without seasonal effects and such], the amount of days in a year differ upon Esterm or any world upon the Arbvar. Details are below:
Days in a year: 400
Months – 13
January – 31 Febuary – 30 March – 32 Pluven – 31 April – 30 May – 31 June – 30 July – 30 August – 35 September – 30 October – 30 November – 30 December – 30
Moons – The Arbvar has ‘Moons’ in a way. In fact the other planets on the branches are the moons in a fashion. If you were to stand in Esterm and look up at a clear night sky, you could see the silhouettes of other worlds as radiating pearls in the sky. The Arbvar has a true ‘Moon’ however, which works in the same fashion as ours.
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And there we have it! Most things remain similar – to have the world relatable and understood. Also because, well, our planet is the only – as far as we know – hospitable planet with life. So it must have the right conditions! This makes it a bit of common sense to base the worlds of Arbvar upon these foundations. On to the next post!
[This one may get updated/change at various points since it is not quite up to scratch.]
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