Noctis

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Noctis
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Orbital characteristics
Mass (Kg) 1.40E+23
Radius (Km) 1,904
Solar Day (h) 9.34
Orbital Period (days) 8,001
Semi-Major Axis (Km) 1.08E+09
Periapsis (AU) 7.15
Apoapsis (AU) 7.38
Albedo .16
Surface Temperature (K) 142
Surface Gravity (m/s^2) 2.58
Axial Tile (degrees) 23.2
Inclination (degrees) 12
Orbital Speed (Km/s) 10
Satellites None

Noctis is the planet ninth closest to the star Atos.

North Polar Regions

Equatorial Regions

Southern Polar Regions

Mythology

Noctis is typically depicted riding on the back of the Steed of the Night. Tradition holds that every evening she rides across the sky, pulling behind her the Cloak of Night.

Noctis, the enigmatic Lady Divine of the Night, is believed to have emerged from the shadowy depths of the cosmos at the onset of creation. Born from the interplay of darkness and starlight, she embodies the mysteries and hidden truths that lurk within the depths of the night.

Epithets

Noctis is adorned with epithets that reflect her divine nature and influence. Among these titles are "Mistress of Shadows," symbolizing her dominion over the realm of darkness, and "Bearer of Secrets," representing her role as the messenger of hidden truths. She is also known as the Watcher, signifying her eternal vigilance over the nocturnal realm.

Worship and Festivals in Bassaridia Vaeringheim

A priestess of the Order of the Umbral Oracle studies a mandala which details the journey of Noctis into the Underworld, where she waged war against the legions of Glinos.

In the moonlit alleys and shadowed corners of Lunalis Sancta, worshipers of Noctis gather to pay homage to their divine patron through solemn rituals and contemplative festivals. The most famous of these rituals is the Shadowwalk. This mystical ritual takes place during the deepest hours of the night when the veil between the material world and the realm of shadows is thinnest. Members of the order embark on a nocturnal journey through the hidden pathways and shadowed alleys of Lunalis Sancta, guided only by the faint glow of lanterns and the whispering winds. As they traverse the darkened streets, they enter a state of deep meditation, attuning their senses to the subtle energies of the night. During the Shadowwalk, members seek to commune with the essence of Noctis and the mysteries of the night. They engage in contemplative practices, such as silent reflection, divination, and astral projection, opening themselves to the hidden truths and revelations that lie concealed within the shadows. As they navigate through the labyrinthine city, members of the order encounter symbolic challenges and obstacles that represent the trials and tribulations of the human experience. Through these encounters, they seek to gain insights into their own innermost fears, desires, and aspirations, guided by the divine wisdom of Noctis. At the culmination of the Shadowwalk, members gather at a sacred site dedicated to Noctis, where they offer prayers and invocations to their divine patron. They share their experiences and revelations with one another, weaving together the threads of their individual journeys into a tapestry of collective wisdom and enlightenment.

Order of the Umbral Oracle

At the heart of Noctis's worship lies the esteemed Order of the Umbral Oracle, a secretive cult dedicated to the pursuit of hidden truths and esoteric knowledge. Comprised of scholars, mystics, and seekers of enlightenment, the order seeks to unlock the mysteries of the night and reveal the hidden truths that lie concealed within the shadows. Members of the order engage in rigorous study, meditation, and divination, guided by Noctis' divine wisdom and the teachings of the Umbral Oracle.

Mythology

Ancient myths and legends depict Noctis as a figure of timeless wisdom and enigmatic grace, her origins intertwined with the fabric of the starlit night sky. She is often portrayed as a silent guardian, guiding mortals through the labyrinth of darkness and illuminating the path to enlightenment. Tales of Noctis' influence on mortal affairs abound, with her presence heralding moments of profound introspection and the revelation of hidden knowledge.

Iconography and Depictions

In art and iconography, Noctis is often depicted as a veiled figure cloaked in darkness, riding on the back of the Steed of Night], her form obscured by swirling shadows and shimmering starlight. She is frequently portrayed holding a lantern or torch aloft, symbolizing her role as the illuminator of hidden truths and as the guide through the darkness. Symbols associated with Noctis include the crescent moon, representing her dominion over the night sky, and the Thalassian Eagle, symbolizing wisdom and foresight. Noctis is also said to be present in any location where Noctic-Rabrev grows in abundance - Noctic Rabrev being a plant which derives its energy from moonlight rather than the direct light of Atos. Depictions of Noctis capture her enigmatic presence, inviting worshippers to peer beyond the veil of darkness and uncover the secrets that lie hidden within the depths of the night.