Friday, May 21, 2010

Aexi and Atena

In the outer reaches of the multi-verse, twin F-class main sequence “dwarf" stars, Aexi and Atena, orbit in a clockwise direction. Surrounding the stars are six terrestrial planets, one gas giant, and three asteroid belts.

OmianTaineTheniaFothurFirraSithicSevia

Omian

This small planet is far too close to its sun, Aexi, to become a home to any of the many races of Taine. It has no crust and no air, but what is left of its mantle is rich in various metals. Since this planet has a large core in comparison to its small size, it also has a strong magnetic field.

Taine

This planet is much like the human homeplanet, Earth. However, Taine is slightly smaller and its oceans are made up of fresh, drinkable water. There is also no sign of pollution of any sort as the civilizations native to the planet respect nature and have yet to create anything that creates pollution.

Thenia

This small planet looks much like Omian, except it still has its crust. However, this crust is thin in comparison to Taine, its sister planet. Under the surface lies a vast network of underwater caves that the Aelvor created many years ago. Throughout the caves are magma vents from the mantle that serve as a natural heating system. The deepest of these caves serve as laboratories for experimenting on the races of Taine, as water tends to evaporate so close to the mantle. The water-filled caves above these laboratories served as a deter-rent for those subjects that woke too soon and tried to escape.

Fothur

The home planet of the Aelvor, this large planet is completely covered in water.

Firra

Large metallic planet that orbits Atena.

Sithic

Small planet that alternates between orbiting Aexi and Atena.

Sevia

Gas giant, circles both Aexi and Atena.

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