Bastaan Dar Ming

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Explanations of the universe which are not direct actions of the gods are seen as heretical by most religious types. What they don't understand is that the mechanism by which the universe works is not denying the hand of the Goddess in the design or operation of such. Some religions, and their followers, are more open minded than others. - Bastaan Dar Ming

Identity

Name
Bastaan Dar Ming
Title(s) and Rank(s)
Culture
Iskandean
Profession
Ship's Pilot, Scholar, Astronomer

Description

Ethnicity
Iskandean
Gender
Male
Age
47 years old, (755 YG --)
Height
1.8 metres (5 feet 11 inches)
Build
Medium, 75 kilograms (165 pounds)
Appearance
Bastaan has blue eyes and auburn hair streaked with grey, he has his long beard in three braids, and shaves the sides of his head, leaving his hair in a single long braid.
He dresses as expected for a Iskandean sailor, high boots, linen pants, and a woollen tunic, with a few items of jewellery indicative of his wealth.

Personality

Bastaan has a keen and inquisitive mind. He enjoys his time at sea, and wishes to discover the mysteries of the universe. He is open minded to new ideas if they can be debated, tested, and refined. He dislikes dogmatic approaches to knowledge. Despite being a man of science, Bastaan is still a devout follower of the Goddess.

About

Home
Uhi-kut, Khur-Hiem, Iskander
History
Bastaan Dar Ming is the third cousin, twice removed, of Alaric Dar Ming, the Khur of Iskander.
Scholar
Bastaan has spent a lifetime studying the stars, planets, other astronomical entities, and their movements. As such he has applied his knowledge to become a excellent ship's pilot, but his true love is the vault of the heavens and the mysteries it holds. He is a strong proponent of the Dance of Rings astronomical theory, due to the mathematical predictions of movement which are provable. Bastaan has personal theories about other phenomena like comets and meteors, but without the means to fly up to see them in person, can only speculate as to their nature.

The planets are each suspended on invisible rings, like a single stone set upon a band of precious metal. The rings are all concentric, surrounding the sun, like the rings of a tree stump. The smaller rings spin much faster than the larger ones, due to the shorter circumference. As the spin the rings wobble, like a coins slowing down after being made to spin on a table. This up and down motion of the wobble accounts for the perceived changes in the height of the sun during the different seasons. All this can be observed over time using fixed points of observation and keeping good records of the position of the sun, and other planets throughout the year.

Connections

Familial
Alaric Dar Ming (cousin)
Personal
Professional

Stories

See Also

Astronomy