Planet Crystallon, observed from space, appears as a large, azure globe enveloped in swirling, opalescent clouds. These atmospheric disturbances are not merely weather patterns but immense storms of floating, crystalline structures. These crystal storms generate spectacular visual effects, casting prismatic light that dances across the planet’s surface. The surface of Crystallon is a stark landscape of jagged crystal formations. During storm peaks, these formations resonate with the atmospheric crystals, creating a symphony of light and sound. The most intense storms can lead to the merging of airborne and surface crystals, forming temporary yet stunning crystal pillars that glisten under the planet's dim, distant sun. These structures, ephemeral in nature, slowly disintegrate back into the atmosphere, perpetuating the cycle of crystalline rebirth.












