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The Aes-Uulvi Dao is the name for the aurora visible on the planet Paperweight in Razor's Rift. Essentially, it means "Dance of the Star Uulvi" with the Uulvi being a lupine-like creature native to Paperweight. The story around the aurora was told to the Jin who landed in Paperweight by the native Belaul, though in the Belaul language it is known as Sk'dauldu-Sh'waulb'eya.  
The Aes-Uulvi Dao is the name for the aurora visible on the planet [[Paperweight]] in Razor's Rift. Essentially, it means "Dance of the Star Uulvi" with the [[Ulven|Uulvi]] being a lupine-like creature native to Paperweight. The story around the aurora was told to the [[Twice-Departed]] [[Jin]] who landed in Paperweight by the native [[Belaul]], though in the Belaul language it is known as Sk'dauldu-Sh'waulb'eya.  


It is also known as "The Aes-Uulvi" or "The Aes-Uulvi Lights". Both the Jin and the Belaul have many folktales and stories surrounding the lights, and there is a special viewing station set up outside the Li'gon to view them.
It is also known as "The Aes-Uulvi" or "The Aes-Uulvi Lights". Both the Jin and the Belaul have many folktales and stories surrounding the lights, and there is a special viewing station set up outside the Li'gon to view them.
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Latest revision as of 13:10, 23 June 2022

The Aes-Uulvi Dao is the name for the aurora visible on the planet Paperweight in Razor's Rift. Essentially, it means "Dance of the Star Uulvi" with the Uulvi being a lupine-like creature native to Paperweight. The story around the aurora was told to the Twice-Departed Jin who landed in Paperweight by the native Belaul, though in the Belaul language it is known as Sk'dauldu-Sh'waulb'eya.

It is also known as "The Aes-Uulvi" or "The Aes-Uulvi Lights". Both the Jin and the Belaul have many folktales and stories surrounding the lights, and there is a special viewing station set up outside the Li'gon to view them.