Geographica

Gastron: Planet of the Gods

One of the three planets in the tri-system, this is where most gods choose to reside. It is said that most of the gods that dwell on Gastron spend most of their time entertaining each other and playing games, having grown tired of their creation and works on Orthe; they rarely hear prayers due to their parties or their uncaring attitudes. The gods that still care about the planet and the pantheon are few, with the key players being Rone, Lawes, and Lahk. The only description we have of this planet comes from the gods or from Inspired Oracles.

From the view of Orthe this planet is lush and beautiful. It fills up much of the skyline with its purples, greens, blues, browns, and whites. A silver corona radiates softly around its circumference, visible only during ideal conditions.

Hubus: Planet of the Dead

One of the three planets in the tri-system, this is where the souls of the dead are taken. Little is known about the mechanics of how Hubus functions. One theory is that it is able to house an infinite number of dead, as spirits and souls take up little or no space. Another theory is that the planet slowly is enlarging. The surface is very much like Orthe’s moon: white, silvery-blue tinted dust covers the ground. A large mountain known as Mt. Asros houses the palace of Epsos, an abysmal cave called Kavle’s Maw houses the palace of Speos. The Twins are rarely home, and their servants often look after the upkeep of the planet. A very fine, hair-like silver grass grows in patches, but that is the only signs of life on the planet. Hubus is a desolate place. Ghosts roam the landscape, where ones found worthy by Lawes are permitted freedom on the planet and those found wanting are condemned to dwell within Kavle’s Maw.

All knowledge of Hubus comes from the Necroma, the Oracles of the Twins. It is said that they have died and visited Hubus and then were somehow returned to life as worshipers to the Twins.

Orthe: Planet of Man

One of the three planets in the system, this is where mortals, semi-mortals, and immortals dwell. Gast, the all-powerful, chief god, created the planet, gave life to Man, and set into motion the concept of time. The faithful believe that the rest of the gods pulled together to establish the remainder of the planet. Global travel is in its infancy, but there are believed to be six continents around the world. Eura, the chief continent, (commonly called the Continent), rests somewhere in the northern hemisphere of the world, spreading around a large array of climates and physical geography.