Planet Kirazan IV orbits a dim star on the edge of the Helix Nebula. Viewed from space, its appearance is striking—a vast, shimmering ochre orb enveloped in swirling white haze. The planet's surface, dominated by vast crystal deserts, reflects sunlight with an intense, almost metallic gleam. The planet’s atmosphere hosts frequent sandstorms, but these are no ordinary tempests. The winds of Kirazan IV propel not just sand but a myriad of microcrystals. These crystal storms sculpt the landscape, carving intricate patterns into the towering dunes and creating natural prisms that cast mesmerizing light displays. During these storms, visibility drops to near zero, and the air sparkles with a spectrum of colors as light refracts off the airborne crystals. This phenomenon makes Kirazan IV a unique study in extreme weather conditions, though its harsh environment is inhospitable to most known forms of life.










