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− | The novel ''[[Into the Void]]'' by [[Nigel Findley]] mentions a few of the constellations in Realmspace: the Harp, the Sword and Dagger, and the Lady of Mystery. The Lady of Mystery was newly identified after the Time of Troubles, named after the new goddess born at that time ([[Mystra]], who was formerly known as Midnight). The stars comprising that constellation were formerly considered to be two separate constellations, the Dragon of Dawn and the Firbolg.<ref>''[[Into the Void]]'', | + | The novel ''[[Into the Void]]'' by [[Nigel Findley]] mentions a few of the constellations in Realmspace: the Harp, the Sword and Dagger, and the Lady of Mystery. The Lady of Mystery was newly identified after the Time of Troubles, named after the new goddess born at that time ([[Mystra]], who was formerly known as Midnight). The stars comprising that constellation were formerly considered to be two separate constellations, the Dragon of Dawn and the Firbolg.<ref>[[Nigel Findley]] (September 1991). ''[[Into the Void]]''. ''p. 171''. [[TSR, Inc.]] ISBN 1-56076-154-7</ref> |
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Revision as of 13:45, 3 July 2011
Realmspace is a crystal sphere containing the world Toril.[1][2][3]
Contents
[hide]Celestial bodies
The Sun
- Main article: Sun, The (Realmspace)
The Sun is Realmspace's primary and is a size H spherical fire body. Twelve sargassos orbit close to its surface.[1][4][5]
Anadia
- Main article: Anadia
Anadia is a size B spherical earth body. It has xenophobic natives.[1][6][7]
Coliar
- Main article: Coliar
Coliar is a size G spherical air body.[1][8][9]
Toril
- Main article: Toril
Toril is a size E spherical earth body. It has one moon and one asteroid cluster.[1][10][11]
Karpri
- Main article: Karpri
Karpri is a size D spherical water body.[1][12][13]
Chandos
- Main article: Chandos
Chandos is a size F spherical water body. It has unstable land.[1][14][15]
Glyth
- Main article: Glyth
Glyth is a size E spherical earth body. It has three moons and four rings.[1][16][17]
Garden
- Main article: Garden
Garden is a cluster of size A asteroids which are all earth bodies. Garden's asteroids have a common atmosphere and are held together with a giant plant. It has been classified as a liveworld. It has twelve moons.[1][18][19]
H'Catha
- Main article: H'Catha
H'Catha is a size C flatworld water body. It has two moons.[1][20][21]
Constellations
The novel Into the Void by Nigel Findley mentions a few of the constellations in Realmspace: the Harp, the Sword and Dagger, and the Lady of Mystery. The Lady of Mystery was newly identified after the Time of Troubles, named after the new goddess born at that time (Mystra, who was formerly known as Midnight). The stars comprising that constellation were formerly considered to be two separate constellations, the Dragon of Dawn and the Firbolg.[22]
Realmspace |
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Celestial Bodies of Realmspace |
The Sun (Primary) | Anadia | Coliar | Toril | Karpri | Chandos | Glyth | Garden | H'Catha |
Additional Astronomicals of Realmspace |
Comet K'Thoutek | Skull of the Void | Caer Windlauer | Galleon Nebula | Color Spray Nebula |
Constellations of Realmspace |
The Dragon of Dawn | The Firbolg | The Harp | The Sword and Dagger | The Lady of Mystery |
References
- ↑ Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 Concordance of Arcane Space Realmspace sidebar, pages 82 and 84
- Jump up ↑ Lorebook of the Void chapter 4 Known Spheres, pages 92-95
- Jump up ↑ SJR2 Realmspace
- Jump up ↑ Lorebook of the Void chapter 4 Known Spheres, page 93
- Jump up ↑ SJR2 Realmspace The Sun chapter, pages 5-6
- Jump up ↑ Lorebook of the Void chapter 4 Known Spheres, page 93
- Jump up ↑ SJR2 Realmspace Anadia chapter, pages 7-11
- Jump up ↑ Lorebook of the Void chapter 4 Known Spheres, page 93
- Jump up ↑ SJR2 Realmspace Coliar chapter, pages 12-17
- Jump up ↑ Lorebook of the Void chapter 4 Known Spheres, pages 93-94
- Jump up ↑ SJR2 Realmspace Toril chapter, pages 18-31
- Jump up ↑ Lorebook of the Void chapter 4 Known Spheres page 94
- Jump up ↑ SJR2 Realmspace Karpri chapter, pages 32-35
- Jump up ↑ Lorebook of the Void chapter 4 Known Spheres, page 94
- Jump up ↑ SJR2 Realmspace Chandos chapter, pages 36-38
- Jump up ↑ Lorebook of the Void chapter 4 Known Spheres, pages 94-95
- Jump up ↑ SJR2 Realmspace Glyth chapter, pages 39-43
- Jump up ↑ Lorebook of the Void chapter 4 Known Spheres, page 95
- Jump up ↑ SJR2 Realmspace Garden chapter, pages 44-46
- Jump up ↑ Lorebook of the Void chapter 4 Known Spheres, page 95
- Jump up ↑ SJR2 Realmspace H'Catha chapter, pages 47-50
- Jump up ↑ Nigel Findley (September 1991). Into the Void. p. 171. TSR, Inc. ISBN 1-56076-154-7
External links
- Realmspace at Beyond the Moons (the official Spelljammer website)
- Official Forgotten Realms homepage (at the Wizards of the Coast website)
- Candlekeep (the leading Forgotten Realms fan website)
- Realmspace sphere maps at Spelljammer: Port Paladine