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'''Nehzmyth''' is the sixth planet orbiting [[Canon:Sun (Krynnspace)|the Sun]] in the [[crystal sphere]] called [[Canon:Krynnspace|Krynnspace]].<ref>{{Cite_Pub|Krynnspace}} Table of Contents. p. 1.</ref> It is an [[Canon:Celestial body#Shape Classes|ovoid]] [[Canon:Celestial body#Type Classes|earth body]]. Nehzmyth is rarely seen from the surface of [[Krynn]] (and most other planets in Krynnspace) as it often passes through [[Canon:Black Clouds|the Black Clouds]]. Because of this the planet is often called '''the Vanishing Planet Nehzmyth''' and some sages are convinced that the world is a living entity that uses spellcasting powers to make itself invisible.<ref>{{Cite_Pub|Krynnspace}} ''Nehzmyth''. pp. 57-60.</ref>
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'''Nehzmyth''' is the sixth planet orbiting [[Sun,_The_(Krynnspace)|The Sun]] in the [[crystal sphere]] called [[Krynnspace]].<ref>[[SJR7 Krynnspace|''SJR7 Krynnspace'']] Table of Contents, page 1</ref> It is an [[Celestial_body#Shape_Classes|ovoid]] [[Celestial_body#Type_Classes|earth body]]. Nehzmyth is rarely seen from the surface of [[Krynn]] (and most other planets in [[Krynnspace]]) as it often passes through [[Black Clouds, The|The Black Clouds]], because of this, the planet is often called '''The Vanishing Planet Nehzmyth''' and some sages are convinced that the world is a living entity that uses spellcasting powers to make itself invisible.<ref>''[[SJR7 Krynnspace]]'' '''Nehzmyth''' chapter, pages 57-60</ref>
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Like the other [[Gods of Neutrality]] (except [[Gilean]] and [[Lunitari]]), the deity [[Shinare]] is represented by a planet of the same name in [[Krynn]]'s night sky.<ref>{{Cite_Pub|Tales of the Lance}} ''World Book of Ansalon''. pp. 121-124.</ref><ref>{{Cite_Pub|Holy Orders of the Stars}} pp. 91-98.</ref> [[Spelljammer]] sources make no mention of this planet. On the other hand, the only planet in Krynnspace except Krynn itself, that is not named after a deity, is Nehzmyth.<ref>{{Cite_Pub|AD&D Adventures in Space}}</ref><ref>{{Cite_Pub|Krynnspace}}</ref> If both sources are assumed to be correct, Shinare and Nehzmyth could be two names for the same planet.
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Nehzmyth is the sixth planet orbiting the Sun in the crystal sphere called Krynnspace.[1] It is an ovoid earth body. Nehzmyth is rarely seen from the surface of Krynn (and most other planets in Krynnspace) as it often passes through the Black Clouds. Because of this the planet is often called the Vanishing Planet Nehzmyth and some sages are convinced that the world is a living entity that uses spellcasting powers to make itself invisible.[2]

Planet Shinare[edit]

Like the other Gods of Neutrality (except Gilean and Lunitari), the deity Shinare is represented by a planet of the same name in Krynn's night sky.[3][4] Spelljammer sources make no mention of this planet. On the other hand, the only planet in Krynnspace except Krynn itself, that is not named after a deity, is Nehzmyth.[5][6] If both sources are assumed to be correct, Shinare and Nehzmyth could be two names for the same planet.


Krynnspace
Celestial Bodies of Krynnspace
The Sun (Primary) | Sirrion | Reorx | Krynn | Chislev | Zivilyn | Nehzmyth (or Shinare) | Stellar Islands
Additional Astronomicals of Krynnspace
Clouds of Freezing Vapor | The Black Clouds
Constellations of Krynnspace
Branchala | Chemosh | Gilean | Habbakuk | Hiddukel | Kiri-Jolith | Majere | Mishakal | Morgion | Paladine | Sargonnas | Takhisis | Zeboim


References[edit]

  1. Jean Rabe (1993). Krynnspace. (2e) TSR. ISBN 1-56076-560-7. Table of Contents. p. 1.
  2. Jean Rabe (1993). Krynnspace. (2e) TSR. ISBN 1-56076-560-7. Nehzmyth. pp. 57-60.
  3. Harold Johnson, John Terra, J. Robert King, Wolfgang Baur, Colin McComb, Jean Rabe, Norm Ritchie, Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman, Jeff Grubb, Doug Niles, Michael Williams (1992). Tales of the Lance. (2e) TSR. ISBN 1-56076-338-8. World Book of Ansalon. pp. 121-124.
  4. Sean Everette, Chris Pierson, Cam Banks, Trampas Whiteman (2005). Holy Orders of the Stars. (3.5e) Sovereign Press. ISBN 1-931567-15-8. pp. 91-98.
  5. Jeff Grubb (1989). AD&D Adventures in Space. (2e) TSR. ISBN 0-88038-762-9.
  6. Jean Rabe (1993). Krynnspace. (2e) TSR. ISBN 1-56076-560-7.

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