Planet Crystallix, in the view from space, is striking with its gleaming azure and violet hues, indicating a dense atmosphere rich in argon and neon. Its size rivals that of Neptune, hinting at a substantial gravity well. The surface of Crystallix is dominated by vast dunes of shimmering crystal sand, reflecting a spectrum of colors under the intense ultraviolet starlight. These dunes, constantly reshaped by powerful electromagnetic storms, create an ever-changing landscape of sharp peaks and deep valleys. The air, thin and crisp, carries a constant electrical charge, a reminder of the planet’s active magnetic field. Rare precipitation events result in brief, violent crystal storms, where finely ground particulates fall like glassy snow, adding to the surreal beauty of this cold, sparkling desert.
















