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Name: [Tempris]
Other Name(s): [Tellithor, Telias]
Pronunciation: [tem - purr - iss]
Demonym: [Temprisian, Antarian]
Class:
Supermassive Black Hole
Physical Statistics:
Schwarzschild Radius: [1.75 rS]
Solar Mass: [411143 mS]
Temperature: [6579k]
Density: [18419 g/cm^3]
Gravity: [27264.014 km/s^2]
Luminosity: [5.32 LS]
Rotational Period: [0.00298 s]
Obliquity: [23.1 deg]
Age: [-- sby]
Volume: [5.32 vS]
A celestial object so mysterious and powerful, bending space and time. It is the companion of Arventhor, and together, they both anchor the Antarius System.
Overview:
Colloquially known as Arventhor’s companion, Tempris is the second blackhole of the binary system with Arventhor at the heart of the Antarius System. It too lies deep within the Traiathad Nebula, in the region otherwise known as the "Empyrean Highlands". It is smaller and lighter than its companion, and has a cooler accretion disk compared to Arventhor. This gives it a lower temperature and a contrasting color relative to Arventhor. The planets around Tempris and Arventhor experience some magnitude of time dilation due to the immense gravity of the pair. There isn’t much about Tempris, only that it is smaller and cooler than Arventhor. However, the views it offers are delightful and are worth seeing, though beware of the time, as spending a single second close to Tempris (and Arventhor) may be equivalent to weeks or maybe even months elsewhere.
Celestial Bodies:
Joraffan
Dommaraeas
Kallabus
Andrios
Targus
Arkkanna
Tarsaeas
Ikkarris
Katharaeas
Llyrioth
Orrias
Durranaeas
Total Amount of Celestial Bodies:
| Major: [12] | Minor: [6500+] |
Credits:
- Re-used the glowing ring from [Arventhor] (see the credits there for reference).
GENERAL INFO
- Created On: Windows
- Game Version: 1.3.204.1
CHARACTERISTICS
- Radius: 1,214.6 Mm
- Sea Level: None
- Surface Gravity: 250.0 m/s
- Rotational Period: N/A
- Escape Velocity: 779.29 km/s
- Mass: 5.53E+30kg
Atmosphere
- Height: 2 m
- Scale Height: 0 m
- Surface Air Density: 1.0 g/m3
- Surface Temperature: 6,579 K
EQUIRECTANGULAR MAP

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"Bliss of Finality" beautiful indeed