Galroria
Orbiting the celestial body known as Waypoint. With its lush vegetation, towering canopies, and diverse array of flora and fauna, Galroria is a world teeming with life and mystery, waiting to be explored by intrepid adventurers and curious travelers. Galroria's geography is characterized by its dense jungles, sprawling rainforests, and towering mountain ranges, punctuated by shimmering rivers, cascading waterfalls, and hidden lagoons. At its poles, the moon is shrouded in icy expanses, where glaciers and frozen tundras extend as far as the eye can see. Between the polar regions lies a vast equatorial ocean, its azure waters dividing the two hemispheres of the moon and serving as a lifeline for the myriad species that call Galroria home. Vast plains split up the dense jungle foliage of Galroria at seemingly random points, plainly showing the roaming regions for the multiple terrasques that call this moon home.
Climate
The climate of Galroria is tropical and humid, with frequent rainfall nourishing the rich soil and sustaining the lush vegetation that blankets the moon's surface. Near the equator, temperatures soar to sweltering heights, while towards the poles, the air grows crisp and cool, hinting at the icy landscapes that lie beyond the dense foliage of the jungle. However Galroria has no major seasonal changes, with its axial tilt being minimal, weather patterns as well as temperature and plant growth follow predictable timetables, seperate from seasonal change.
Fauna & Flora
Galroria is home to a breathtaking variety of plant and animal life, from towering trees and vibrant flowers to exotic creatures that roam the forest floor and soar through the canopy above. Giant ferns, towering trees, and twisting vines create a verdant tapestry that stretches as far as the eye can see, providing shelter and sustenance for the countless species that thrive within the moon's jungles.
Among the creatures that inhabit Galroria are the majestic Akata, towering humanoid beings whose tribal lifestyle and deep connection to nature make them prominent figures within the moon's ecosystem. Other sentient species, both known and unknown, are rumored to dwell within the depths of the jungle, their presence hinted at by the occasional glimpse of ancient ruins or mysterious structures hidden amidst the foliage.
Type
Planetoid / Moon
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