Planet Glacialis Arbor, viewed from space, appears as a shimmering sapphire orb, veiled by a thin, translucent atmosphere. Its surface, predominantly covered with crystal ice forests, reflects sunlight in an array of dazzling blues and whites, giving it a radiant glow. These forests consist of towering trees, seemingly sculpted from ice, their branches heavy with frost. The climate is harsh, with frequent blizzards that shroud the landscape in thick, white veils, transforming the terrain into a labyrinth of reflective mirrors. The temperatures, perpetually sub-zero, contribute to the preservation of this unique ecosystem. The crystal trees, with surfaces smooth and glass-like, amplify the natural light, creating a perpetual luminescence even during the darkest hours. Each tree, and indeed each branch, is a work of natural art, intricately detailed and fragile in appearance, yet resilient enough to thrive in these extreme conditions.













