Sunday, May 3, 2020

How Big is Eberron? (Part III Siberys)



The Rings of Siberys are always visible in the sky of Eberron. In Stormreach and Sharn, the rings are thinner, while in northern Aundair, Karrnath, or the Mror Holds, the rings form great bands of light across the southern portion of the sky. Even during the day the rings are pale but visible; at night, their bright light is interrupted only between the hours of about 10:30 pm and 1:30 am, when the massive shadow of Eberron itself crosses them. Together with the massive moons, Eberron is rarely darker than dusk on earth.

RINGS OF SIBERYS

First Ring's Distance: 8,264 miles
   Circumference: 51,924 miles

Second Ring's Distance: 8,414 miles
   Circumference: 52,867 miles

Third Ring's Distance: 8,564 miles
   Circumference: 53,811 miles

Fourth Ring's Distance: 8,714 miles
   Circumference: 54,754 miles

Fifth Ring's Distance: 8,865 miles
   Circumference: 55,697 miles

Sixth Ring's Distance: 9,015 miles
   Circumference: 56,641 miles

Seventh Ring's Distance: 9,165 miles
   Circumference: 57,584 miles

Eighth Ring's Distance: 9,315 miles
   Circumference: 58,527 miles

Ninth Ring's Distance: 9,465 miles
   Circumference: 59,471 miles

The most common mortal denizens are aarakocra; more often, extraplanar Celestials from Daanvi and Syrania, Thelanis and Irian, Shavarath and Lamannia, and even Risia and Fernia dwell here among clouds and ice and crystals, watching over ancient strongholds of the couatl and guarding imprisoned Overlords. But the Rings are more space than material, and have less land then the smallest of the 5 Nations.

Total physical surface area: 502,500 mi²

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