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}}The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[star system]] of seven [[planet]]s. Its inhabitants worshipped [[Akhaten]], which they referred to as the Old God. They believed that life in the [[universe]] originated there. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] called their creation myth "a nice story".
}}The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[star system]] of seven [[planet]]s. Its inhabitants worshipped [[Akhaten]], which they referred to as the Old [[God]]. They believed that life in the [[universe]] originated there. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] called their creation myth "a nice story".


Once every thousand years the [[Rings of Akhaten]] aligned and the people celebrated with the [[Festival of Offerings]].
Once every thousand years the [[Rings of Akhaten]] aligned and the people celebrated with the [[Festival of Offerings]].
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The people of this system used emotionally charged items as a [[currency]].
The people of this system used emotionally charged items as a [[currency]].
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Revision as of 15:40, 6 September 2014

The Sun-singers of Akhet was a star system of seven planets. Its inhabitants worshipped Akhaten, which they referred to as the Old God. They believed that life in the universe originated there. The Eleventh Doctor called their creation myth "a nice story".

Once every thousand years the Rings of Akhaten aligned and the people celebrated with the Festival of Offerings.

A key feature of the system was the Pyramid of the Rings of Akhaten, a holy site located in a small asteroid within the Rings of Akhaten. (TV: The Rings of Akhaten)

The people of this system used emotionally charged items as a currency.