The Phantom Moons of Zalonia

The Phantom Moons of Zalonia

Phantom moons sometimes appear in the sky. They often only appear above lands to signify something. For example, if a green moon appears, it often symbolizes sickness and disease. This could be various types of plagues. It might not refer to regular sickness, but to people losing their minds and going insane. In some places, people are forbidden to go outside if there is a green moon, so it doesn’t spread diseases. In other areas, they don’t understand what the green moon means, but they become afraid because it is something they have never seen before. An example of the green moon would be when there are too many volcanoes erupting in an area, and people get sick from the aftermath.

The silver moon appears before a famine in order to prepare those who will have to deal with the famine. Some places might do an early harvest just to prepare for a possible famine. There are times people can prevent a famine with this warning, but they have to take the warning seriously.

Green Moon – Disease

Green Phantom Moon of Zalonia

When the green moon appears over a certain place, it is a symbol that a plague is about to be released or has already been released. It warns that people should stay inside so the sickness doesn’t spread as easily.

Violet Moon — Good Omen

Violet Phantom Moon

The violet moon symbolizes blessing, destiny, and protection. It appears above heroes, rulers, or chosen individuals, especially during birth. If a mother sees a purple moon while her baby is being born she can be assured that her child will be great in some way. This moon only appears to the lower or middle class, but not the higher class because most people born into the higher class will remain there. It also means that crops will grow faster and morale rises. It symbolizes that the gods are watching.

Black Moon — Death Approaching

 

Black Phantom Moon

The black moon can be hard to see when it appears because it appears like a black hole would appear, but because it is nearer to the planet, it is seen as a circle that blocks out the stars that are behind it. It is seen before assassinations, wars, and disasters. If someone see it, it is law in most lands to point it out to the leaders of the place so they can prepare for what is coming. It doesn’t mean absolute death but more as a warning that something bad is going to happen. It can cause people to panic when they see it. It also sclipses all other moons as it is the closest to Aztharian.

Amber Moon of Zalonia

Amber Moon — Betrayal

The amber moon symbolizes treachery, deception, and hidden agendas. It is often seen near courts, councils, or negotiations. For example, if it appears when two kings are making an agreement, they will suspect that the other will break the treaty. I could mean that there will be an assassination attempt on the king. Kings who see these moons strengthen their security just in case. However, their security can’t always be trusted. To the average person, it means that they are around a person or people who are deceptive. This moon can cause people to become paranoid.

White Moon — Birth of Something New

White Moon of Zalonia

This moon appears when there will be birth, renewal, and beginnings. This is often seen after a place has become war-torn. It means that the war-torn area should be repaired instead of abandoned. Some magicians acknowledge this moon if they want to gain a new ability. It could mean a change in social status. People who see this moon generally don’t tell others about it because they could interfere with the outcome. It also appears before revolutions or new areas. It is often a moon that brings hope. It’s not seen very often, but when it is seen, the person seeing it generally gets excited.

Rose Moon — Magic Disturbance

Rose Moon of Zalonia

The rose moon (different from the usual red moon) usually appears when magic is out of balance. Perhaps a wizard used too much magic. This can cause ripples in the magical atmosphere of Zalonia and cause other magicians to misfire their own magic. There also could be someone or even multiple people who are tampering with forbidden magic that can cause spells to misfire. Most magicians who see the rose moon withhold from using magic because they don’t want something to go wrong. It also often precedes magical disasters or breakthroughs

Teal Moon — Love

Teal Moon of Zalonia

The teal moon is the moon of love. It is lighter than Cadrone and appears much closer to the planet. It will often show when two romantic partners are out and enjoying the night sky. It is a good omen for lovers who do see it. When it is not seen, the couple may come to question their relationship decisions. If they go out for a romantic evening but don’t see the teal moon, they will like break up before they get too attached. However, some people ignore the teal moon because they have become obsessed with the person they love.

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The Moons of Zalonia

Ishtorth

Red Moon

This is Cadrone’s opposite, as it symbolizes good fortune. It also appears different to different people. It appears about two-thirds the size of our regular moon. It is the closest moon to the planet and revolves around the planet every 19th day. It would be like almost seeing Mars close to our planet. Magic is often performed when it is half full. Magic can’t be accessed when it is a new moon, and magic during a full moon is very potent and difficult to control unless the blue moon (Cadrone) is also full. Magical purposes:

Day One – New – No Magic is performed
Day Two – Good for healing magic
Day Three – Good for protection
Day Four – Good to gain psychic abilities
Day Five – Good for prophetic dreams
Day Six – Good for overall health
Day Seven – Good for herbal magic
Day Eight – Good for candle magic
Day Nine – Good for making potions
Day Ten – Full – Ask for the heart’s desire
Day Eleven – Good for ending addictions
Day Twelve – Good for weight loss
Day Thirteen – Good for breaking curses
Day Fourteen – Good for cleansing negativity
Day Fifteen – Good for getting over a past relationship
Day Sixteen – Good for picking out who your untrue friends are
Day Seventeen – Good for willing storms away
Day Eighteen – Good for blinding an attacking enemy
Day Nineteen – Good for creativity

The Goddess that represents this moon is named Ishtoria

Cadrone

Blue Moon

Cadrone represents darkness. It can change with each individual person, but this doesn’t happen often unless the person is on a quest; it is shown as a warning. A person who sees it weak or not at all will have good fortune, and bad fortune if it shines bright. However, it’s much more complicated than just that. It appears about half the size of our moon in the sky and is normally relatively faint unless it is telling someone that they are going to have bad fortune. Unlike Ishtorth, the days don’t represent what kind of magic is beneficial, but the stronger it is in the sky, the more magicians can use unethical magic. Some people form battle plans based on this moon. If it is full and shining, they will not imvade another territory. Many people are more cautious about securing their homes, and those out on a quest prepare for the worst.

The name of the God for this moon is Cadronus, and is often acknowledged by those who create unethical spells.

The Golden Moon

The moon is different from Ishtorth and is a lot like the moon going around the Earth. When it comes to orbits, it is further from the Earth than Ishtorth and closer than Cadrone. This moon is often used in astrology and other types of magic that are used to guide people. It doesn’t symbolize good or bad magic. However, it does contain some species of life, such as plants and alien animals. There is nothing that is as smart as the Seven Species of Spoken Language in Zalonia on the moon. Medes have made unsuccessful machines to be able to explore the moon closer, but they have telescopes, and their eyes are seven times stronger than a human’s, so they are able to explore the moon with more precision than any other race.

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Planets of Zalonia

Latrina (1st Planet)

It is similar in size to Aztharian, but is too hot for life as it is the closest planet to the sun. However, there might be heat-resistant beings on it, but no one is certain. Once in a while, the planet can cause a small eclipse, but not as thick as a lunar eclipse. The surface can reach 300 degrees F, but it rotates more slowly than Aztharian, and the side facing away from the sun can get down to about 50 degrees. Most of the planet is covered by an unknown light green liquid.

It represents both romantic and sensual love, creativity, artistry, and self-expression. It rules beauty and pleasure, arts and crafts, all of the sweet things of life. It is particularly associated with sexuality, but like the Maiden, her most essential quality is strength of self.

In negative terms, Latrina is associated with selfishness, greed, and indulgence. Negative Latrina thinks of herself first, and others second, if at all. Over-indulgence of all sorts, but especially sexual, is associated with Negative Latrina, as well as a conspicuous lack of concern over consequences.

Symbology – The hieroglyph for Latrina is the Sphere of the Conscious Self over the Cross of Matter; that is to say, the conscious self-expressing itself in the physical, with little reference to the Higher Self.

Aztharian – World (2nd Planet)

Aztharian is the world where Zalonia exists. Think of it as an alternate world that’s roughly the same size as Earth and follows similar rules of physics, especially gravity. However, the continents and landmasses are arranged differently. Most of the stories happen on the large landmass of Zalonia, but there are other big landmasses on Azatharian with lots of mysterious things, creatures, and more.

People have lived on Azatharian for a really long time. The folks in Zalonia can trace their roots back to close to the beginning of the First Age when they were created. But there are whispers about a Lost Age that might go even further back. On those other landmasses, there are beings that might have been around since that rumored Lost Age.

Now, some ancient stories, especially those from a few mede historians, talk about the Prophet of Old and their descendants in a place called Ruinoneo before it was cursed. Legends say that this Prophet might have been the one who made medes, humans, and the legendary stiminites. But remember, these are really old legends, and a lot of time has passed. There’s some evidence that hints at these ideas, but it’s all a bit of a mystery now.

There’s something unique about its night sky. Instead of regular stars, they have these magical constellations known as the “9 constellations.” These constellations are made up of objects with very little gravitational pull. They might look like stars or planets to the naked eye, but they’re different. They don’t twinkle like our stars; instead, they move across the sky like stars, which could be quite puzzling for someone from Earth who notices these differences.

It has 3 primary moons, which can cause various kinds of tides. There is only one star in the solar system similar to our sun.

Populations exist where food, water, warmth, and shelter

World Population
Humans – 13 million
Medes – 950,000
Elves before destruction – 3 million – There is one elven territory not found in Zalonia
Woodland Elves – 100,000 – They are only in Zalonia
Frolm – 500,000 before the shadow thieves and about 2,500 after – All in Zalonia
Rokars – 9 million
Sxiox – 2 million

Alien Satellite (3rd Planet) – Onog

Onog is a satellite that is near Aztharian. It is used as a base for technology and weapons to spy and try to influence things on Aztharian. There is a wormhole on the side that faces away from Aztharian that leads to the aliens’ (Gnonows) home planet. It is a very compact satellite, but small and further away than the blue moon. To the human eye, it looks like a faint planet. The medes can see it better, but they can’t see the aliens themselves. The aliens also use a force field that the medes can’t see through. This is the satellite they used when they fought in the Great Battle of the Fourth Age. Some believe this is the furthest planet away because of its small size, but it is relatively close to Aztharian.

Gas Giant (4rd Planet) – Anohpmi

This is a further out planet, a little bigger than Jupiter, that works as a shield to destructive materials such as comets and asteroids. Seen up close, it looks like a beautiful planet and has several moons. There are said to be over a hundred moons. It has various colors such as red, yellow, blue, brown, and so on. It is an impossible planet to survive on because of the gravity, but the moons could possibly hold life. It is the biggest object in the night sky besides the moons revolving around Aztharian. Its diameter is thirteen times as long as Aztharian. It takes about 8.6 years to orbit the sun. It is often associated with wisdom.

It is a symbol of wisdom according to the medes. When it is seen in the sky, the medes study a little harder because they believe they will gain knowledge more clearly when it is visible. It is a gas giant with hundreds of moons revolving around it.

There are several spots on Anohpmi which the medes believe are dangerous storms, but they are uncertain. The spots seem to move around on the planet and increase and decrease in size at a slow rate. Its magnetic atmosphere is so strong that it can crush virtually everything that comes through it.

Anohpmi has many moons, and it is possible that they have life, especially the moons with water on them. Between their strong eyesight and telescopes, the medes can’t see the moons well enough to see actual other beings on the moon, but there seem to be enormous structures that appear to have been built by intelligent life.

Gas Giant (5th Planet) – Itenasa

This is the furthest planet away from the sun. It is about half the size of Aztharian. The planet appears blueish green due to its methane gases. There is rumored to be life on this planet among the Zalonians, but that’s only been in legends. Not much is known about this planet, and even the Gnonows have never explored it or looked at it closely. It holds about 20 moons, some fully made out of ice. It is also believed to be a portal somewhere in Zalonia that can reach this planet, or at least near it. This planet also has rings like Saturn.

It is often associated with chaos and uncertainty among the Quintum. The Quintum will never point their ships toward Itenasa because they believe this will lead them to chaotic situations at sea, such as large storms and whirlpools.

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Wormholes in Zalonia

Wormholes are an important concept because they connect our world with the universe that the world Azthanian is part of. Apparently, they can only be held open by exotic matter. The Soul Chaser is the only one capable of creating a wormhole to our realm. There are alien races that can create wormholes to Zalonia, but not to Earth. Wormholes happen when two sheets of spacetime are joined together. A wormhole closes because of gravity, so there would be a need for “negative energy” to hold them open. Negative energy is behind the acceleration of the universe’s expansion. Some believe they may exist at the center of very bright galaxies. Matter coming out of one side of the wormhole would collide with matter going in, and this would cause a spectacular display of gamma rays.

Unlike a black hole, a wormhole would leak some of the gravity from the other side. There are weird “odd radio circles” in the sky. Some believe that black holes are a type of wormhole that leads to a white hole.

Exotic matter does not behave like gases, liquids, or solids. Extremely cold helium is one example of exotic matter. It is called superfluid helium, which is a liquid that can climb walls. It might be a key ingredient in making wormholes. Exotic matter that could be related to wormholes is matter with negative mass. Matter with negative mass would push other matter away from it. ‘

In Zalonia, there is an alien race known as the gnonows. They have a base on one of the satellites that float around the planet of Aztharian. In the back of this satellite, there is a wormhole that is consistently open, which allows the Gnonows to return to their home planet at will.

There are sometimes wormholes that open for other alien species, but they don’t stay open for long. They are usually made because the alien was experimenting around. They have to leave quickly because the wormhole won’t last long. There have been some aliens who have gotten trapped in Zalonia for not returning to the wormhole in time.

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Important Stars of Zalonia

  • There is no Northern star like we have.
  • They are used to navigate, especially by the quintum when they are at sea.
  • The closest star is 3 light-years away
  • When it comes to stars, they look similar to those in our world, except for the constellations, which are made of non-star material

Arcanis

Purpose: The Star of Magic

Description: Arcanis is a brilliant, deep violet star that pulses with magical energy. It serves as a focal point for all magical spells and rituals, especially those that require tapping into raw magical power. During certain times of the year, when Arcanis is at its zenith, magic users find their abilities greatly enhanced, and it’s a prime time for casting powerful spells or creating magical artifacts.

2. Solara

Purpose: The Star of Healing

Description: A warm, golden star that radiates a soothing light, Solara is revered as the source of all healing magic. It is believed that its rays can mend wounds, cure diseases, and restore vitality. Temples dedicated to healing often align their structures to catch the first light of Solara, and healers draw upon its energy in their practices.

3. Nocturnis

Purpose: The Star of Dreams

Description: Nocturnis is a dim, silver-blue star that only becomes visible during the darkest nights. It is closely associated with dreams, prophecy, and the subconscious. Those who meditate under its light are said to receive visions of the future or guidance from the dream realm. It’s also a star that influences sleep-related spells and rituals.

4. Aegis

Purpose: The Star of Protection

Description: Aegis shines with a steady, pale blue light and is known as the guardian star. It is invoked in protective spells and wards, believed to shield both individuals and entire settlements from harm. When Aegis is high in the sky, it is considered the best time to fortify defenses or to create amulets of protection.

5. Ignis

Purpose: The Star of War

Description: Ignis is a fiery red star that blazes with intensity. It is linked to the aspects of war, strength, and conflict. Warriors and military leaders often seek its favor before battles, believing that its light grants courage and power. During times of war, its presence in the sky is seen as an omen of victory or destruction.

6. Aquilon

Purpose: The Star of the Seas

Description: Aquilon is a bright turquoise star that seems to shimmer like the ocean. It is revered by sailors, fishermen, and anyone who makes their living from the sea. Aquilon is believed to control the tides and currents, and its light is thought to guide ships safely through treacherous waters. Ceremonies to bless voyages are often held when Aquilon is visible.The quintum are known to use this star’s power the most.

7. Umbra

Purpose: The Star of Shadows

Description: Umbra is a dark, almost black star that appears faintly in the sky, often mistaken for a shadow rather than a star. It governs the night, secrecy, and the unseen. Thieves, assassins, and those who operate in the shadows often pray to Umbra for stealth and success. It’s also a star associated with shadow magic and the concealment of truths.

8. Verdantis

Purpose: The Star of Life

Description: Verdantis is a vibrant green star that symbolizes growth, fertility, and the cycle of life. It is particularly important to farmers, druids, and those connected to nature. Verdantis is believed to enhance the growth of crops, the fertility of the land, and the health of living beings. Rituals for bountiful harvests and prosperous births are often conducted under Verdantis.

9. Luminara

Purpose: The Star of Knowledge

Description: Luminara is a radiant, white star that is a beacon of wisdom and enlightenment. Scholars, sages, and those seeking truth often look to Luminara for guidance. Its light is said to illuminate the path to knowledge, uncovering hidden truths and deep mysteries. Libraries and centers of learning are often aligned to this star, and it is said that reading or studying under its light enhances understanding and insight. This star is a favorite among the medes.

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