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Pyron is a very strange planet. It has no solar system, or host star. Instead it is a star inside itself. | Pyron is a very strange planet. It has no solar system, or host star. Instead it is a star inside itself. | ||
A strange phenomenon caused a planet to engulf a blue hypergiant star, so Pyron's core is simply a massive furnace. This is known to be a dyson sphere. | A strange phenomenon caused a planet to engulf a blue hypergiant star, so Pyron's core is simply a massive furnace. This is known to be a dyson sphere. The climate is hot and it occasionally rains liquid metal. The planet is covered by volcanoes, chasms, and plasma rivers. Despite the harsh atmosphere, this planet is capable of supporting life. Pyron is home to over 100 species of insects, plants, and fungi, and it is also the home planet of [[Xazo-Tak]]. |
Latest revision as of 21:53, 19 February 2024
Pyron | |
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Size | Larger than a hypergiant star |
Moons | Several thousand |
Climate | Melting thermometer temperatures with liquid metal rain. |
Population | Xazo-Tak |
Pyron is a very strange planet. It has no solar system, or host star. Instead it is a star inside itself.
A strange phenomenon caused a planet to engulf a blue hypergiant star, so Pyron's core is simply a massive furnace. This is known to be a dyson sphere. The climate is hot and it occasionally rains liquid metal. The planet is covered by volcanoes, chasms, and plasma rivers. Despite the harsh atmosphere, this planet is capable of supporting life. Pyron is home to over 100 species of insects, plants, and fungi, and it is also the home planet of Xazo-Tak.