Planet Crystallon, observed from orbit, appears as a vibrant sphere enveloped in a thin, shimmering violet mist. Its surface, dominated by sprawling canyons, glistens with an array of deep purples and blues, hinting at its rich deposits of electric crystals. The surface is a breathtaking landscape of jagged crystal formations, some towering kilometers high, creating vast canyons that glow intermittently with electric energy. These crystals, primarily composed of silicate compounds infused with metallic elements, exhibit unique electromagnetic properties, occasionally releasing bursts of light and energy. The atmosphere, though thin, carries a continuous electric charge, energizing the crystal canyons and producing spectacular light shows that illuminate the twilight terrain. Extreme conditions prevail, with temperature fluctuations that can soar during crystal emissions. This phenomenon suggests a geologically active core, potentially contributing to the electrification and continued growth of the crystalline structures.












