The Anglish Moot
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A wanderstar, wanderer, tungle or world, is a heavenly body such as Earth. There are 3 kinds of wanderers: rocky wanderers, gas wanderers and icy ones, all cleft together by weightfulness.

Wanderers must fulfill three needs: they must be ball-shaped, ring a star and keep out other heavenly bodies from their neighborhood.

In olden times, seven tungles were called wanderers or wandering stars; they were unlike the fastened stars because of the rounds they made through the wilderwheel. These were the Sun, the Moon, Merkery, Fen, Moarse, Youpter, and Sattern. All were thought to whirl about the Earth. As mankind's worldken waxed greater, there arose the Copernican Thoughtlay, which held that the Earth, and all other wanderers but the Moon, in truth ringed the Sun. The findings of Ouren and Nepton by newfangled heavenlorester raised the score of wanderstars in the Sunhood to eight.

Even nearer to nowadays, other yonder worlds have been found ringing other stars besides the Sun. The first of these were found in the most unlikely stow: about the trobbing evenmotestar PSR-1257+12. Kepler-22b is one of the most Earth-like worlds to have been found; it is 600 light-years away.

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