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}}<section begin=summary/>'''Isolde''' ({{IPAc-en|ɪ|.|ˈ|s|oʊ|l|d | }}<section begin=summary/>'''Isolde''' ({{IPAc-en|ɪ|.|ˈ|s|oʊ|l|d|(|ɛ|)}}) is the second largest moon of [[Eos]], possessing equally strong gravitational pull. Its mineral wealth is largely uniform, and its terrain varies only slightly between shades of a bright rosy red. It is a foggy moon, and its atmosphere is largely an identical red which only changes to a sublime turquoise at sunset and sunrise.<section end=summary/> | ||
==Nomenclature== | ==Nomenclature== | ||
Isolde is the name of several characters in the [[wikipedia:Category:Arthurian_legend|Arthurian legend]] of [[wikipedia:Tristan_and_Iseult|Tristan and Isolde]], most prominent among them being Isolde of [[wikipedia:Ireland|Ireland]]. Based on a [[wikipedia:Celts|Celtic]] legend, the tale is a tragedy about the illicit love between the [[wikipedia:Cornish_people|Cornish]] knight [[wikipedia:Tristan|Tristan]] and the Irish princess [[wikipedia:Iseult|Isolde]] in the day of [[wikipedia:King Arthur|King Arthur]]. It depicts Tristan's mission to escort Isolde from Ireland to marry his uncle, [[wikipedia:King Mark|King Mark]] of [[wikipedia:Cornwall|Cornwall]]. On the journey, Tristan and Isolde ingest a [[wikipedia:Love potion|love potion]], instigating a forbidden love affair between them. | Isolde is the name of several characters in the [[wikipedia:Category:Arthurian_legend|Arthurian legend]] of [[wikipedia:Tristan_and_Iseult|Tristan and Isolde]], most prominent among them being Isolde of [[wikipedia:Ireland|Ireland]]. Based on a [[wikipedia:Celts|Celtic]] legend, the tale is a tragedy about the illicit love between the [[wikipedia:Cornish_people|Cornish]] knight [[wikipedia:Tristan|Tristan]] and the Irish princess [[wikipedia:Iseult|Isolde]] in the day of [[wikipedia:King Arthur|King Arthur]]. It depicts Tristan's mission to escort Isolde from Ireland to marry his uncle, [[wikipedia:King Mark|King Mark]] of [[wikipedia:Cornwall|Cornwall]]. On the journey, Tristan and Isolde ingest a [[wikipedia:Love potion|love potion]], instigating a forbidden love affair between them. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:48, 4 August 2024
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Isolde (/ɪ.ˈsoʊld(ɛ)/) is the second largest moon of Eos, possessing equally strong gravitational pull. Its mineral wealth is largely uniform, and its terrain varies only slightly between shades of a bright rosy red. It is a foggy moon, and its atmosphere is largely an identical red which only changes to a sublime turquoise at sunset and sunrise.
Nomenclature
Isolde is the name of several characters in the Arthurian legend of Tristan and Isolde, most prominent among them being Isolde of Ireland. Based on a Celtic legend, the tale is a tragedy about the illicit love between the Cornish knight Tristan and the Irish princess Isolde in the day of King Arthur. It depicts Tristan's mission to escort Isolde from Ireland to marry his uncle, King Mark of Cornwall. On the journey, Tristan and Isolde ingest a love potion, instigating a forbidden love affair between them.