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'''Yll Exuun''' ([[Elw language|Elw]] for "star of spirits"; in older Elw orthography, ''Yll Exûun'' with a circumflex; in | '''Yll Exuun''' ([[Elw language|Elw]] for "star of spirits"; in older Elw orthography, ''Yll Exûun'' with a circumflex; in Methodic script, Ылл Ышуун, in modern Latin orthography ''Yll Yshuun'') is a distant star, around which twelve planets orbit (numbered/named in [[wikipedia:Classical Greek|Athlonian]] as ''α Yll Exuun'', ''β Yll Exuun'', ''γ Yll Exuun'', ''δ Yll Exuun'', ''ε Yll Exuun'', ''[[ζ Yll Exuun]]'', ''η Yll Exuun'', ''θ Yll Exuun'', ''ι Yll Exuun'', ''κ Yll Exuun'', ''λ Yll Exuun'', ''μ Yll Exuun''), of which only the sixth planet, [[ζ Yll Exuun]], is known to have some kind of atmosphere. It was the destination of a 1591 [[Elwynn, Amokolia, and Hurmu|Elwynnese]] [[Kaiser Ayreon (gravship)|expedition]]. It is hypothesised that the Theogiorickans come from [[ζ Yll Exuun]]. | ||
The star is important in [[Elw]] mythology, believed to be where souls are formed as spirits before being "transplanted" in humans upon developing object permanence. | The star is important in [[Elw]] mythology, believed to be where souls are formed as spirits before being "transplanted" in humans upon developing object permanence. | ||
Revision as of 18:14, 10 November 2025
Yll Exuun (Elw for "star of spirits"; in older Elw orthography, Yll Exûun with a circumflex; in Methodic script, Ылл Ышуун, in modern Latin orthography Yll Yshuun) is a distant star, around which twelve planets orbit (numbered/named in Athlonian as α Yll Exuun, β Yll Exuun, γ Yll Exuun, δ Yll Exuun, ε Yll Exuun, ζ Yll Exuun, η Yll Exuun, θ Yll Exuun, ι Yll Exuun, κ Yll Exuun, λ Yll Exuun, μ Yll Exuun), of which only the sixth planet, ζ Yll Exuun, is known to have some kind of atmosphere. It was the destination of a 1591 Elwynnese expedition. It is hypothesised that the Theogiorickans come from ζ Yll Exuun.
The star is important in Elw mythology, believed to be where souls are formed as spirits before being "transplanted" in humans upon developing object permanence.