Majjian Star System

The Majjian system is the system Majjia is located within and is centured around a star known as Sola, sometimes called Rad, G-type main-sequence star similar but more luminous than Earth's sun. The system consists of a variety of planets, ranging from scorched rocky worlds to habitable planets with diverse ecosystems and gas giants with complex ring systems. Sola's higher energy output creates a habitable zone that extends farther than Earth's, allowing for a range of planetary environments and potential life forms. The system is home to nine major planets and features notable asteroid belts and cometary activity.

Geography

Sola

Sola, the system’s star, is a G2V-type "yellow dwarf," slightly larger and hotter than the Sun. It provides energy that sustains life within its habitable zone, stretching from approximately 0.98 AU to 1.55 AU. Sola’s composition is primarily hydrogen and helium, undergoing nuclear fusion to produce energy. Its magnetic field and solar activity influence planetary climates and atmospheric conditions.

Planets

The solar system includes a range of planets with unique characteristics:
  • Drelyn: A rocky, scorched planet with turquoise skies and extreme surface temperatures. Its volcanic activity and metallic atmosphere result in dramatic landscape features.
  • Alvion: A Venus-like planet with a thick, toxic atmosphere that traps heat. It has a striking sky of purples and blues, and its geological activity shapes its dynamic environment.
  • Majjia: Positioned within the center of the habitable zone, this Earth-like world supports diverse life and has a stable climate due to its balanced distance from Sola.
  • Setsu: An ocean-dominated planet with scattered landmasses, characterized by rich marine ecosystems and frequent rainfall due to its thick atmosphere.
  • Seo: A cooler, swampy world with dense rainforests and extensive freshwater bodies, supporting life forms adapted to its humid environment.
  • Wiarly: A cool, mist-covered planet with temperate rainforests and deep oceans, featuring strong storm systems and a mysterious green sky.
  • Ebsaa: A desert planet with extreme day-night temperature variations and a thin atmosphere, indicative of a past with more abundant surface water.
  • Atheria: An ice giant with a dense, cold atmosphere composed of hydrogen, helium, and methane, surrounded by faint icy rings.
  • Xaithea: A distant gas giant enveloped in a slate-gray atmosphere, featuring a complex ring system and numerous moons.

Asteroid Belts and Cometary Activity

Two major asteroid belts mark the solar system: the inner Sola Belt and the outer belt beyond Xaithea. These belts contain rocky and icy bodies, contributing to the system’s dynamic environment through occasional cometary events that bring dramatic visual phenomena to the inner planets.
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