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A loma is a celestial object made from extraterrestrial debris and gravitational magic that revolves around a planet. It is notably seen by planets with extant inhabitants, such as [[Dim-terra]]. | A loma is a celestial object made from extraterrestrial debris and gravitational magic that revolves around a planet. It is notably seen by planets with extant inhabitants, such as [[Dim-terra]]. | ||
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Lomas are inaccurately described as being moons, yet they seem to actually fill the role of being a magical sun that emits magically charged rays of light of instead of solar rays. | Lomas are inaccurately described as being moons, yet they seem to actually fill the role of being a magical sun that emits magically charged rays of light of instead of solar rays. | ||
− | The surface of a loma is an amalgamation of dust, rocks and other objects that the loma may have caught in its revolving path. The inside of it may have a developed core of magnetic forces, which is strong enough to pull in any living thing or remnant of magic directly to it. Depending | + | The surface of a loma is an amalgamation of dust, rocks, and other objects that the loma may have caught in its revolving path. The inside of it may have a developed core of magnetic forces, which is strong enough to pull-in any living thing or remnant of magic directly to it. Depending upon the size of the loma, it may or may not have a higher probability of pulling-in a planet that it orbits into itself. |
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Loma
A loma is a celestial object made from extraterrestrial debris and gravitational magic that revolves around a planet. It is notably seen by planets with extant inhabitants, such as Dim-terra.
Lomas are inaccurately described as being moons, yet they seem to actually fill the role of being a magical sun that emits magically charged rays of light of instead of solar rays.
The surface of a loma is an amalgamation of dust, rocks, and other objects that the loma may have caught in its revolving path. The inside of it may have a developed core of magnetic forces, which is strong enough to pull-in any living thing or remnant of magic directly to it. Depending upon the size of the loma, it may or may not have a higher probability of pulling-in a planet that it orbits into itself.