Cotton-Wood Trees
Cotton-Wood Trees are the largest of the Star Flowers of Jo’s Disc. The trees begin as seeds produced from stars that float space gathering debris and water from that floats space, and when both of those things accumulate in abundance, the seeds sprout roots and then grow into the majestic, free-floating trees that are common to the Disc of Jo. Cotton-Wood trees are large enough to sustain complex communities of Fonlanders.
Damballa’s Humanoid and Star Forms
Damballa was the second Fonlander to set foot on the Disc of Jo, and his humanoid form was similar to Jo’s, as though the two were twins. Damballa created the kin of Stars that inhabit the space of Jo’s Disc, and he has always possessed the ability to transform into a Star himself, the form that he would eventually come to inhabit permanently. As a star, Damballa is the most luminous in the space of Jo’s Disc.
Mosu
Mosu is a sentient planetoid that looks like an unassuming rock floating in space when he rests, which is most of the time. When Mosu wants to move to another location, his planetoid body becomes inundated with bright white energy and his face becomes apparent. Many Fonlanders believe that Mosu is a teleporter, but in actuality, he just moves very fast. Mosu can combine his powers with other Fonlanders, and he enjoys an empowered form when all three of the luminaries Gleti, Nyame, and Obatala stand on his surface and funnel power into him.
Nyota Supercluster
The Nyota Supercluster is home to many cosmic bodies that makes it the most scenic area of Jo’s Disc. It is home to many Stars in various colors, and there is a loose black hole that causes cosmic dust to swirl in amazing patterns across the sky. The Supercluster is home to Mosu, it is the location where he goes to long rest.
Shooting of the Stars
The Shooting of the Stars was organized by the Vodun Jo and Damballa. Jo had created the winds that move perpetually through the space of the Disc, and Damballa created the Stars of the Disc. Jo devised the plan to have the most brilliant stars move along the main wind current of the Disc in order to revitalize the strength of the wind with their tremendous size and swift movement, and it was successful enough that it happens regularly. The Shooting of the Stars creates an amazing light show that is visible from beyond the Disc of Jo.