Planet Nivara, viewed from space, appears as a mesmerizing sphere swathed in deep blue hues with streaking clouds of brilliant white, hinting at its rich atmospheric composition. Predominantly made up of carbon and hydrogen, the atmosphere exerts enough pressure to transform methane into monstrous storms that precipitate not water, but diamonds. These rainstorms define Nivara's most striking feature—its shimmering oceans of liquid neon, illuminated by reflections of diamond precipitates. The surface landscapes of Nivara are largely hidden beneath these luminescent oceans, save for scattered archipelagos of dark, crusted terrain that rise starkly against the glittering seas. The diamond rainstorms, frequent and fierce, carve and shape these islands, leaving reflective surfaces that glint under the starlight. The combination of extreme conditions and unique geological processes provides a stunning tableau of serene beauty juxtaposed with chaotic weather phenomena, creating a truly alien world where the skies shine as brilliantly as the seas.













