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'''Moray''' ("MOR-ray" or "mor-RAY") is the main planet of interest in [[Marillia]]. It's where the regions of [[Teresis]] and [[Romanastra]] are.
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| {{TSTL}} | Type || {{TSTR}} | Super-Earth
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| {{TSBL}} | Satellites || {{TSBR}} | One (formerly two)
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Moray is a large super-Earth, with a great degree of land relative to ocean. It is much like [[Terra]], with large oceans of liquid water, an atmosphere made up mostly of nitrogen and oxygen, and a free-fall acceleration of approximately 9.778 m/s<sup>2</sup>.
'''Moray''' ("MOR-ayy" or "moh-RAY") is the main planet of interest in [[Marillia]]. It's where [[Teresis]] and [[Romanastra]] are located.


Moray orbits a G-type star called [[Volturri]]. It used to have two natural satellites (moons), but it lost one. Now it just has the one.
Moray is a large super-Earth. It is much like [[Terra]], with large oceans of liquid water, an atmosphere made up mostly of nitrogen and oxygen, and a free-fall acceleration of approximately 9.778 m/s<sup>2</sup>.
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, with a great degree of land relative to ocean
 
Despite the many similarities with Terra, unlike [[Oerth]] Moray is not [[Terra | Earth]] in a parallel universe.
 
Now it just has the one.
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Toril]]
* [[Abeir]]
* [[Golarion]]
* [[Krynn]]
* [[Oerth]]
* [[Terra]]
* [[Eberron]]
 
 
Yhor and Vela
Yona and Vela?
Yhor was destroyed
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Moray orbits a G-type star called [[Volturri]]. It used to have two natural satellites, but it lost one.

Latest revision as of 22:55, 17 April 2024

Moray
Type Super-Earth
Satellites One (formerly two)

Moray ("MOR-ayy" or "moh-RAY") is the main planet of interest in Marillia. It's where Teresis and Romanastra are located.

Moray is a large super-Earth. It is much like Terra, with large oceans of liquid water, an atmosphere made up mostly of nitrogen and oxygen, and a free-fall acceleration of approximately 9.778 m/s2.

Moray orbits a G-type star called Volturri. It used to have two natural satellites, but it lost one.