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The second closest body of Indigo's binary system, '''Momiji''' may also be capable of sustaining life. Some scientists believe, in fact, that life may be more likely on Momiji than on Indigo. This belief is justified by some, on the basis that Momiji is among the warmest bodies in the [[Atos System]], and it is the only planet other than [[Micras]] to feature an extreme abundance of liquid water. Much of Momiji, in fact, is covered in a series of warm oceans. Momiji was first discovered by scientists from [[Universalis]] at the Celestial Isles Observatory. It was named using the [[Sangunese language|Sangunese]] word for ''maple leaf'', referring to the distinctive shape of the primary western continent. | |||
[[File:Momijisurfacemap.png|200px|thumb|left|The surface of the planet Momiji as mapped by IASS-00IM1.]] | |||
[[File:Momiji-a.png|thumb|left|Original map of Momiji]] | |||
==North Polar Regions== | ==North Polar Regions== | ||
The North Polar region of Momiji is characterized by its dark, icy terrain. This region experiences extremely cold temperatures, resulting in a frozen landscape covered with thick ice and frost. The darkness here is almost perpetual due to the planet's axial tilt, which limits the amount of sunlight reaching the surface. The terrain is rugged, with deep ice crevasses and sharp cliffs formed by glacial activity. This region is inhospitable and largely devoid of significant atmospheric activity due to the persistent cold. | |||
==Equatorial Regions== | ==Equatorial Regions== | ||
The Equatorial region of Momiji presents a more temperate climate compared to its poles, featuring a variety of landscapes. This region experiences moderate temperatures and is the most illuminated part of the planet. The equator is characterized by a mixture of cloudy and clear skies, indicating possible weather patterns including rain. The terrain consists of a blend of frozen rocky plains, rolling hills, and occasional patches of green vegetation, suggesting the presence of liquid water. The equatorial zone is the most likely area to support life due to its favorable climate and access to sunlight and water. | |||
==Southern Polar Regions== | ==Southern Polar Regions== | ||
The South Polar region of Momiji, like the North Polar region, is dominated by ice and cold temperatures. However, this region receives slightly more sunlight, leading to occasional melting and refreezing of the ice. The landscape is characterized by vast ice sheets, glacial movements, and sometimes liquid water lakes formed during warmer periods. The presence of more sunlight creates a unique environment where the interplay of ice and liquid water leads to interesting geological formations, such as ice caves and meltwater channels. The South Pole, though less hostile than the North Pole, still poses significant challenges for exploration. | |||
[[ | ==Mythology== | ||
{{Main|Momiji (Reformed Stripping Path)}} | |||
In the religious cosmology of the [[Reformed Stripping Path]], Momiji is venerated as both a celestial body and the divine personification of creation, chaos, and dynamic transformation. As one of the Twin Lady Divines alongside her sister [[Indigo]], Momiji represents the volatile and generative forces that emerge from disruption. While Indigo embodies reconciliation and balance, Momiji is the divine catalyst—igniting cycles of renewal through upheaval and unpredictability. | |||
According to canonical doctrine, Momiji arose from the primal tumult at the dawn of creation, her essence forged in the collision of opposing elements. She is neither wholly destructive nor blindly creative; rather, her mythic role centers on the potential born from disarray. Stories such as the Hymn of Momiji present her as a guardian of natural cycles, punishing hubris while guiding mortals toward resilience through acceptance of change. | |||
Worship of Momiji is prominent within the [[Celestial Harmony Sect]] of [[Symphonara]], where she is honored as the force that animates possibility in chaos. Rituals such as the Ritual of Cosmic Convergence celebrate her duality—both wild and sacred—and emphasize the necessity of adaptability and courage in the face of uncertainty. Her influence is also central to the zodiacal period of Indomin, associated with the Host Star [[Amazä]], where her energy encourages strength and creative action. | |||
As a divine figure, Momiji occupies a vital place in the spiritual framework of the Reformed Stripping Path. She is invoked not for comfort, but for transformation—her flame a reminder that life’s most profound growth often begins in disorder. | |||
[[Category:Atos System]] | [[Category:Atos System]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:50, 29 July 2025
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| Orbital characteristics | ||
| Mass (Kg) | 9.07E+23 | |
| Radius (Km) | 3,478 | |
| Solar Day (h) | 3.16 | |
| Orbital Period (days) | 7.84 | |
| Semi-Major Axis (Km) | 1.61E+05 (relative to Indigo) | |
| Periapsis (AU) | 1.36E+05 | |
| Apoapsis (AU) | 1.87E+05 | |
| Albedo | .13 | |
| Surface Temperature (K) | 285 | |
| Surface Gravity (m/s^2) | 5 | |
| Axial Tile (degrees) | 4.24 | |
| Inclination (degrees) | 2.55 | |
| Orbital Speed (Km/s) | 26.3 | |
| Satellites | Ivory | |
The second closest body of Indigo's binary system, Momiji may also be capable of sustaining life. Some scientists believe, in fact, that life may be more likely on Momiji than on Indigo. This belief is justified by some, on the basis that Momiji is among the warmest bodies in the Atos System, and it is the only planet other than Micras to feature an extreme abundance of liquid water. Much of Momiji, in fact, is covered in a series of warm oceans. Momiji was first discovered by scientists from Universalis at the Celestial Isles Observatory. It was named using the Sangunese word for maple leaf, referring to the distinctive shape of the primary western continent.


North Polar Regions
The North Polar region of Momiji is characterized by its dark, icy terrain. This region experiences extremely cold temperatures, resulting in a frozen landscape covered with thick ice and frost. The darkness here is almost perpetual due to the planet's axial tilt, which limits the amount of sunlight reaching the surface. The terrain is rugged, with deep ice crevasses and sharp cliffs formed by glacial activity. This region is inhospitable and largely devoid of significant atmospheric activity due to the persistent cold.
Equatorial Regions
The Equatorial region of Momiji presents a more temperate climate compared to its poles, featuring a variety of landscapes. This region experiences moderate temperatures and is the most illuminated part of the planet. The equator is characterized by a mixture of cloudy and clear skies, indicating possible weather patterns including rain. The terrain consists of a blend of frozen rocky plains, rolling hills, and occasional patches of green vegetation, suggesting the presence of liquid water. The equatorial zone is the most likely area to support life due to its favorable climate and access to sunlight and water.
Southern Polar Regions
The South Polar region of Momiji, like the North Polar region, is dominated by ice and cold temperatures. However, this region receives slightly more sunlight, leading to occasional melting and refreezing of the ice. The landscape is characterized by vast ice sheets, glacial movements, and sometimes liquid water lakes formed during warmer periods. The presence of more sunlight creates a unique environment where the interplay of ice and liquid water leads to interesting geological formations, such as ice caves and meltwater channels. The South Pole, though less hostile than the North Pole, still poses significant challenges for exploration.
Mythology
In the religious cosmology of the Reformed Stripping Path, Momiji is venerated as both a celestial body and the divine personification of creation, chaos, and dynamic transformation. As one of the Twin Lady Divines alongside her sister Indigo, Momiji represents the volatile and generative forces that emerge from disruption. While Indigo embodies reconciliation and balance, Momiji is the divine catalyst—igniting cycles of renewal through upheaval and unpredictability.
According to canonical doctrine, Momiji arose from the primal tumult at the dawn of creation, her essence forged in the collision of opposing elements. She is neither wholly destructive nor blindly creative; rather, her mythic role centers on the potential born from disarray. Stories such as the Hymn of Momiji present her as a guardian of natural cycles, punishing hubris while guiding mortals toward resilience through acceptance of change.
Worship of Momiji is prominent within the Celestial Harmony Sect of Symphonara, where she is honored as the force that animates possibility in chaos. Rituals such as the Ritual of Cosmic Convergence celebrate her duality—both wild and sacred—and emphasize the necessity of adaptability and courage in the face of uncertainty. Her influence is also central to the zodiacal period of Indomin, associated with the Host Star Amazä, where her energy encourages strength and creative action.
As a divine figure, Momiji occupies a vital place in the spiritual framework of the Reformed Stripping Path. She is invoked not for comfort, but for transformation—her flame a reminder that life’s most profound growth often begins in disorder.