Lunar Species
Which moon or natural satellite are they from?
Jahur, whose sole moon is called Jahur's Jewel
- Tsalib, the Poet, pink jewel moon of Jahur
Shem, whose three moons are the Three Sisters
- Green Moon, Devica, the green-atmosphered moon of Shem
- Grey Moon, Mati, the light-atmosphered grey moon of Shem
- White Moon, Krona, the white, rocky moon of Shem
Salit, whose five moons are Daughters of Salit and Shem
- Myrrea, the Druidess, the lush, forested moon of Salit
- Phryscara, the Protectrix, the shimmering crystal forested moon of Salit
- Shefere, the Warrior, the red, craggy moon of Salit
- Veyethe, the Cruel, the orange and red marble moon of Salit
- Yrothre, the Teacher, the illusory forest moon of Salit
Kruurach, whose eleven moons are desolate and rocky but very colorful, called the Cave Painting
- Brosoth, the smallest, nearest moon to Kruurach, small and rocky
- Aldamon, the second moon to Kruurach, small and rocky
- Veeron, the third moon to Kruurach, white and rocky
- Calimel, the fourth moon to Kruurach, white and red, heavily mined
- Rochar, the fifth moon to Kruurach, red and bloody, a violent place
- Ulysses, the sixth moon to Kruurch, red and green rocky moon with a massive fossilized spaceworm's head on it
- Endene, the seventh moon to Kruurach, a jagged grey moon
- Kinzrig, the eighth moon to Kruurach, home to a massive city-state
- Notebi, the ninth moon to Kruurach, brown and grey rock
- Zyloma, the tenth moon to Kruurach, orange and pink rock
- Fiereiel, the eleventh moon to Kruurach, home to a mountain with a form like a classical angel
Inoxuil, whose two moons are known as the Slaves of Inoxuil
- Xevenon, an escherian complex of stone formations
- Cleoptis, a stony mass of cords
Weptaram, whose 141 moons are the Children of Weptaram
- Umvikeli, closest to Weptaram, covered in cities and crystal gardens
- Nikela, fourth to Weptaram, a swamp and jungle moon
- Ingqwele, fifth to and largest moon of Weptaram, known for mountain ranges and a warrior culture
- Okwesibili, ninth to Weptaram, a forest and river moon
- Jkelele, eleventh to Weptaram, a hilly planet with a massive military headquarters
- Umqaphi, fifteenth to Weptaram, a moon of mountains and valleys
- Isithunywa, twentith to Weptaram, a hub of travel and trade
- Unobhala, twenty-first to Weptaram, an icy moon
- Umgcini, twenty-fourth to Weptaram, a desert moon
- Inceku, thirteth to Weptaram, a massive slum moon full of the disenfranchised
- Children of Wetparam, the 131 other moons of Weptaram
Ingqwele, the largest moon in the solar system, has a submoon
Thurudrill, whose 62 moons are the Children of Thurudrill
- Thuruphonde, second to Thurudrill, a moon of neon clouds and storms
- Thurumeg, fourth to Thurudrill, a moon of hard crystal rains
- Thuruvail, sixth to Thurudrill, a stormy, mountainous moon
- Thurumost, largest moon of and ninth to Thurudrill, a moon of violent storms
- Thurudray, thirteenth to Thurudrill, a moon of sulphuric storms and acid clouds
- Thuruszar, seventeenth to Thurudtill, a moon of inverted storm clouds
- Thurugram, twentith to Thurudrill, an icy, stormy moon
- Thurujaend, twenty-second to Thurudrill, a moon of fire and lightning
- Thuruyoh, twenty-sixth to Thurudrill, a moon of methane oceans and storms
- Thurudgrav, thirty-second to Thurudrill, a barren moon with no atmosphere
- Children of Thurudrill, the other 52 Thuru-named moons of Thurudrill
Mytoth, whose 11 moons are the Warriors of Mytoth
- Gylyç, first to Mytoth, a red moon of jagged mountains and great warriors
- Çekiç, second to Mytoth, a black moon, largest of Mytoth, known for its one, huge mountain
- Jaň, third to Mytoth, a tan moon with steep mountains
- Diwar, fourth to Mytoth, a grey moon with massive mountain ranges
- Täç, fifth to Mytoth, a copper moon with a crown of mountains around its north pole
- Diň, sixth to Mytoth, a red moon known for having the tallest mountains of the eleven moons of Mytoth
- Sumka, seventh to Mytoth, a black moon known for deep mines and craters
- Kapot, eighth moon to Mytoth, a red moon smallest of Mytoth, known for being hard to seen and having an uneven orbit
- Göwher, ninth moon to Mytoth, a grey moon known for its abundant mines
- Ýaý, tenth moon to Mytoth, a grey moon known for its deadly predators
- Aagondarha, eleventh to Mytoth, a multicolored moon known for being home to a massive dragon
Daialoth, whose 12 moons are the Dogs of Daialoth
- Ponzhiratel', first to Daialoth, a barren tundra moon
- Ugti'l, second to Daialoth, a moon of tundra and cold mountains
- Khaski, third to Daialoth, a moon of tundra, mountains, and boreal forests
- Gewei, fourth to Daialoth, home to seas and narrow isles with large coasts
- Malimiut, fifth to Daialoth, home to cold mountains and tundra
- Tapfererbaer, sixth to Daialoth, with great icy mountains
- Fotia, seventh to Daialoth, with great icy mountains
- Marcecageux, eigth to Daialoth, a moon of cold swamps
- Koruma, ninth to Daialoth, a moon of cold mountains and seas
- Schaeferin, tenth to Daialoth, a moon of cold plains and mountains
- Kukura, eleventh to Daialoth, a moon of cold mountains
- Pastir, twelfth to Daialoth, a moon of cold mountains and seas
Ane, whose single moon is called the Doll of Ane
- Oe, a small moon that is just a few miles of brown rock