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The '''Eye of Ramazir,''' or '''Silverpath*''', is the supermassive black hole at the center of the [[Silverpath Galaxy]]. It is about 400,000 solar masses, and is an active quasar. It is the brightest object in the night sky, and lights up a considerable amount of surrounding galactic dust. However, it is not visible during the daytime. | The '''Eye of Ramazir,''' or '''Silverpath*''', is the supermassive black hole at the center of the [[Silverpath Galaxy]]. It is about 400,000 solar masses, and is an active quasar. It is the brightest object in the night sky, resembling a bright star, and lights up a considerable amount of surrounding galactic dust. However, it is not visible during the daytime. | ||
It is named after [[Ramazir]], the god of the night sky in [[Ezeva mythology]]. | It is named after [[Ramazir]], the god of the night sky in [[Ezeva mythology]]. |
Latest revision as of 04:27, 13 September 2025
The Eye of Ramazir, or Silverpath*, is the supermassive black hole at the center of the Silverpath Galaxy. It is about 400,000 solar masses, and is an active quasar. It is the brightest object in the night sky, resembling a bright star, and lights up a considerable amount of surrounding galactic dust. However, it is not visible during the daytime.
It is named after Ramazir, the god of the night sky in Ezeva mythology.