Planet Xylenia, viewed from space, appears as a vibrant cobalt sphere, shimmering with refractive brilliance due to its unique crystal-covered oceans. The atmosphere is thin, composed primarily of nitrogen with traces of xenon, creating a faint silver halo that casts a ghostly glow across its icy seas. The surface of Xylenia is dominated by vast oceans of liquid crystal, which flow and ebb with tides driven by the gravitational pull of its twin moons. These crystal tides sculpt the landscape, creating intricate patterns that glitter under the planet’s twin suns. Storm systems periodically traverse the crystal seas, their passage marked by flashes of light as they refract through the crystalline waves, creating a spectacular light show visible even from orbit.









