Caelux IV, a small planet with a dense bluish haze, represents a unique marvel in the cosmos. Observations from space reveal a world engulfed by swirling electric storms, which are particularly intense due to its metallic atmosphere rich in ionized particles. The planet's surface is a spectacle of luminous, electrified crystal caverns. These caverns, bathed in the iridescent glow from electrostatic discharges, form expansive networks throughout Caelux IV's crust. The crystals themselves are believed to be composed of silicates amalgamated with various metalloids, contributing to their exceptional conductivity and stunning, multi-faceted brilliance. These natural phenomena create a dynamic and ever-evolving landscape, with energy arcs continually reshaping the caverns' structure. Phonetic and electromagnetic studies suggest that the crystalline formations may be interacting in ways that contribute to the planet's peculiar atmospheric electricity.














