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On the far side of the [[Roia]] is the vast disk of the galaxy which spans the sky from early morning til late evening.
 
On the far side of the [[Roia]] is the vast disk of the galaxy which spans the sky from early morning til late evening.
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The view of the Milky Way Galaxy from your world would be a breathtaking sight, and it's likely that the inhabitants would have developed a rich mythology and culture around it. One possible inspiration for the cultural impacts of this view could be the way that ancient cultures on Earth viewed the stars and constellations. For example, many ancient cultures saw the stars as representations of gods or spirits, and used them to guide their navigation and agriculture. Similarly, the inhabitants of your world might see the Milky Way as a symbol of the divine or the afterlife, and use it to guide their spiritual practices and rituals. They might also associate different patterns in the stars with different aspects of their culture, such as the changing of the seasons or the phases of the moon. Overall, the view of the Milky Way from your world would likely have a profound impact on its inhabitants, shaping their beliefs, traditions, and way of life.

Latest revision as of 18:26, 13 May 2023

On the far side of the Roia is the vast disk of the galaxy which spans the sky from early morning til late evening.



From ChatGPT:

The view of the Milky Way Galaxy from your world would be a breathtaking sight, and it's likely that the inhabitants would have developed a rich mythology and culture around it. One possible inspiration for the cultural impacts of this view could be the way that ancient cultures on Earth viewed the stars and constellations. For example, many ancient cultures saw the stars as representations of gods or spirits, and used them to guide their navigation and agriculture. Similarly, the inhabitants of your world might see the Milky Way as a symbol of the divine or the afterlife, and use it to guide their spiritual practices and rituals. They might also associate different patterns in the stars with different aspects of their culture, such as the changing of the seasons or the phases of the moon. Overall, the view of the Milky Way from your world would likely have a profound impact on its inhabitants, shaping their beliefs, traditions, and way of life.