Nestled in the far reaches of the Caelum Constellation, Liesetha is a unique spectacle among celestial entities. From space, its vast cobalt-blue atmosphere gleams amidst cosmic darkness, punctuated by swirling silver mists that hint at an active climate. This planet, slightly smaller than Earth, hosts the stunning phenomenon known as the Crystal Storm Gardens. These 'Gardens' are expansive fields of crystalline structures, sprouting from Liesetha's silicate-rich soil. The surface, primarily composed of smooth, glass-like plains, periodically dazzles observers with violent bursts of crystal storms. During these storms, sharp, luminescent crystals are flung from the planet’s surface, reflecting Liesetha's dual suns in a breathtaking, prismatic spray. The contrast is startling and beautiful, a juxtaposition of peaceful, reflective plains against the chaotic beauty of crystal turbulence. This interplay of calm surfaces and eruptive weather patterns makes Liesetha an intriguing subject for astrometeorological studies.









