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+ | '''Lumar''' is a [[Cosmere#Planets|planet]] in the [[cosmere]].{{wob ref|15428}}{{book ref|tress|60}}. It serves as the setting for ''[[Tress of the Emerald Sea]]''. |
+ | It is characterized most notably by its fluidized seas made of [[Aether]], and its twelve, low, geostationary moons.{{book ref|tress|28}} |
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+ | Described as a backwater by worldhoppers such as [[Hoid]] and [[Ulaam]], it has nevertheless attracted the attention of influential worldhopper organizations from both Sel and Scadrial.{{book ref|tress|42}}{{book ref|tress|18}}{{book ref|tress|53}}{{book ref|tress|60}} |
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== Moons == |
== Moons == |
Revision as of 02:45, 3 January 2023
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Shards | None |
Investitures | Aethers |
Universe | Cosmere |
Lumar is a planet in the cosmere.[1][2]. It serves as the setting for Tress of the Emerald Sea. It is characterized most notably by its fluidized seas made of Aether, and its twelve, low, geostationary moons.[3] Described as a backwater by worldhoppers such as Hoid and Ulaam, it has nevertheless attracted the attention of influential worldhopper organizations from both Sel and Scadrial.[4][5][6][2]
Moons
It is surrounded by twelve coloured moons in a low, geostationary orbit, which deposit the aether spores which make up the spore seas.[7] Each moon is inhabited by a core Aether.[3]
Known moons include the Verdant Moon, Crimson Moon, Rose Moon, Zephyr Moon, Midnight Moon, and Sunlight Moon, [8] corresponding to the known Aethers.
Seas
The seas are made up not of water, but of the immense deposits of aether spores from the moons, these can be traversed due to hydrothermal vents periodically liquidizing the spores during The Seethe. It also goes through periods of dormancy, where the seas solidify and hold ships in place. During these periods of dormancy, one can walk across it, though the length of dormancy is unpredictable, ranging from minutes to days.[9]
Each sea is made up of spores of a different colour, due to being associated with a different core Aether. Known seas include the Rose Sea,[10] Emerald Sea,[10] Sapphire Sea,[11] Crimson Sea,[12] Midnight Sea,[12] and Sunlight Sea. [8] Several of these are inhabited, with people and civilizations forming of the various islands splitting the spores. But not all seas are inhabited, with the Crimson and Midnight Seas, due to their dangerous nature, are uninhabited outside of a few notable exceptions.
The points at the border of seas intermingle and mix together.[13][14]
Crimson Sea
The Crimson Sea is made up of the spores of the Crimson Aether, and is known to be particularly dangerous not only due to the sharp stakes that form upon interaction with water, but also due to the unpredictability of the weather on the sea.[15] It is due to this that the sea is almost completely uninhabited, and people fear crossing it.
It borders the Midnight Sea and the Emerald Sea, and the only way to get to the Midnight Sea is through the Crimson Sea.[12]
Notable Lumarans
Notes
- ↑ Secret Project #1 Reveal and Livestream
— Arcanum - 2022-03-08# - ↑ a b Tress of the Emerald Sea chapter 60#
- ↑ a b Tress of the Emerald Sea chapter 28#
- ↑ Tress of the Emerald Sea chapter 42#
- ↑ Tress of the Emerald Sea chapter 18#
- ↑ Tress of the Emerald Sea chapter 53#
- ↑ Tress of the Emerald Sea chapter 1#
- ↑ a b Tress of the Emerald Sea chapter 40#
- ↑ Tress of the Emerald Sea chapter 8#
- ↑ a b Tress of the Emerald Sea chapter 10#
- ↑ Tress of the Emerald Sea chapter 23#
- ↑ a b c Tress of the Emerald Sea chapter 5#
- ↑ Tress of the Emerald Sea chapter 38#
- ↑ Tress of the Emerald Sea chapter 57#
- ↑ Tress of the Emerald Sea chapter 35#