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|text=(...) Tilekta and Enutu are the antithesis [of the Pavala-Haki system]. The two worlds dance in our sky around Yakei, reminding us of the natural order of the planets: that | |text=(...) Tilekta and Enutu are the antithesis [of the Pavala-Haki system]. The two worlds dance in our sky around Yakei, reminding us of the natural order of the planets: that Pure Worlds should have their own dignified orbit around Yakei and not fraternize with each other. By defying this natural order of things, Pavala, Haki, and the moons of Evonir among others, represent Corrupted Worlds one layer removed from Yakei's purity. | ||
-- ''[[The Haki Manifesto]]'' | -- ''[[The Haki Manifesto]]'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:20, 2 September 2021
Tilekta is the innermost planet that orbits Yakei. With an orbital period of 21 hours, it moves noticably in the sky during the day on Pavala and Haki. Its short orbit also causes it to be incredibly hot, with an average surface temperature of approximately 1500 Kelvin. It is widely considered to be the sister planet of Enutu, the second planet from Yakei, in many Pavalan religions.
In culture
Tilekta is both one of the brightest and fastest objects in Pavala's sky. As such, it has had a large impact on many Pavalan religions, often being a primary component of them in religions such as Duvmanga and Hakiism.
Hakiism
Main article: Hakiism
(...) Tilekta and Enutu are the antithesis [of the Pavala-Haki system]. The two worlds dance in our sky around Yakei, reminding us of the natural order of the planets: that Pure Worlds should have their own dignified orbit around Yakei and not fraternize with each other. By defying this natural order of things, Pavala, Haki, and the moons of Evonir among others, represent Corrupted Worlds one layer removed from Yakei's purity.