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A '''Lunagree''' is a location above each of the 12 seas of [[Lumar]] where [[aether spores]] pour down from one of the planet's geostationary moons.{{book ref|Tress|1}} |
A '''Lunagree''' is a location above each of the 12 seas of [[Lumar]] where [[aether spores]] pour down from one of the planet's geostationary moons.{{book ref|Tress|1}} |
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− | Sailors on Lumar stay clear of Lunagrees, owing to the danger of getting close to airborne spores.{{book ref|Tress|1}} |
+ | Sailors on Lumar generally stay clear of Lunagrees, owing to the danger of getting close to airborne spores.{{book ref|Tress|1}} |
==Features== |
==Features== |
Revision as of 13:26, 21 March 2023
Lunagree | |
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Type | Geographical feature |
World | Lumar |
Universe | Cosmere |
“a great shimmering fountain of colorful motes, vibrant and exceedingly dangerous. ”
—Hoid[1]
A Lunagree is a location above each of the 12 seas of Lumar where aether spores pour down from one of the planet's geostationary moons.[1]
Sailors on Lumar generally stay clear of Lunagrees, owing to the danger of getting close to airborne spores.[1]
Features
As the locations where aether spores rain down into Lumar's seas, they are bright and colorful.[1] Below a lunagree, the sea is at a higher elevation than elsewhere - crews sailing ships close to one find their vessel at an incline as they near a lunagree.[2]
Lunagrees
Verdant Lunagree
The Verdant Lunagree is located close to Diggen's Point in the Emerald Sea, visible from it between fifty and sixty miles away.[1]
Crimson Lunagree
While sailing the Crimson Sea, Hoid describes the Crimson Lunagree as "like a lava flow". Under the curse of the Sorceress, he also suggests that it looks like the moon is throwing up.[3]