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>Planetary Moons
It’s easy to mistake for an aesthetic detail, a motif of art or to hold at its surface value, a resource to exploit when spaceflight has been achieved, but the moons of a planet are a major contributor to the eventual shape its lifeforms may take. How many moons does your planet have?
>No Moons: Your homeworld has no moon. Only the stars lie above and nights will be dominated by abyssal darkness. If there’s water, the tides will be far calmer.
>One Moon: Your homeworld has one large moon. It goes through regular phases and night illumination is familiar to Terran life. If there’s water, the tides will be strong and stable.
>Two Moons: Your homeworld has two small moons. One is always in the sky and nights are in a regular twilight. If there’s water, the tides will be wild and unpredictable.
>Many Moons: Your homeworld has numerous tiny moons. Some are always in the sky and reflect the sun for constant, blinding brightness. If there’s water, the tides will be frenzied and chaotic.
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