Planet Ventus-Thorim, viewed from space, appears as a swirl of intense grays and blues, its large size comparable to Neptune. The atmosphere is dominated by a volatile mixture of ammonia and methane, lending the planet vibrant storm systems that never cease. Surface explorations via probes have revealed Ventus-Thorim's eternal thunderstorm plains, where electric arcs stretch across the sky continuously, lighting the dim, overcast landscape. The ground, mostly flat with occasional rocky outcrops, seems to pulse with the energy of unending tempests. The electrical storms, strong winds, and torrential rains create a perpetually dynamic surface, although devoid of typical life forms. These plains not only showcase nature's raw power but may also contribute to the unusual electrical and magnetic fields measured on Ventus-Thorim.









