Milkeg

Milkeg is a desolate and eerie planet that orbits Katas ov, the massive black hole in the center of the galaxy. It is a world shrouded in darkness and death, much like Eox, a planet from a different system that shares some similarities with Milkeg.   The planet is barren and lifeless, with a toxic and corrosive atmosphere that makes it impossible for most forms of life to survive. The planet's surface is covered in vast deserts of black sand and rocky outcrops, and there are few signs of any geological or biological activity.   The few beings that do inhabit Milkeg are the undead. There are a variety of undead creatures on the planet, ranging from skeletons and zombies to powerful liches and vampires. It is said that the planet's proximity to Katas ov has somehow corrupted the natural order of life and death, causing the dead to rise and roam the planet endlessly.   The undead on Milkeg are often in conflict with each other, fighting for resources and territory in a never-ending struggle for survival. The planet is home to a variety of ruins and ancient structures, left over from a long-forgotten civilization that once inhabited the world. These ruins are often the sites of intense battles and struggles between rival groups of undead, each seeking to control the secrets and power that lie within.   Despite its sinister reputation, Milkeg is not entirely without value. The planet is home to a variety of rare and exotic minerals and crystals, which are highly sought after by alchemists and other magical practitioners. However, accessing these resources is a dangerous and often deadly undertaking, as the undead are fiercely protective of their territories.   Overall, Milkeg is a world of darkness and death, a place where the natural order has been corrupted, and the dead walk the land. It is a place of great danger and intrigue, with untold secrets and treasures waiting to be uncovered by those brave enough to venture there.
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Diameter: x 1   Mass: x 1   Gravity: x 1   Atmosphere: x 1   Day: 24 Hours   Year: x 16126.98   Satellites One moon

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