Planet designation XJ-329, locally named Lumara, is a remarkable world enveloped by a translucent, shimmering atmosphere. From space, Lumara appears as a swirling mosaic of greens and blues, punctuated by the brilliant flashes of crystal formations reflecting solar light. The planet is slightly larger than Earth, with an atmospheric composition rich in argon and neon, creating a dazzling aurora effect visible at its poles. Surface exploration reveals a landscape dominated by vast jungles of towering crystal trees, stretching kilometers into the sky. These crystalline structures form dense canopies that refract the planet's twin suns, casting kaleidoscopic patterns on the forest floor. Remarkably, these forests are not static; they grow and shift, albeit at a glacial pace, driven by a unique geothermal activity beneath the planet's crust. The weather is marked by sudden, intense light storms, where electrical discharges illuminate the crystal canopy, turning night into day in an awe-inspiring display of natural brilliance.










