Planet Crystallon, located in the constellation of Volanxi, is remarkable for its atmosphere, dominated by crystal storm clouds that shimmer with refracted light across the ultramarine sky. From space, its size is slightly less than that of Neptune, presenting a vivid cerulean hue due to the scattering of silicate particles. The surface, observable via high-resolution imaging, reveals vast plains of dark basalt rock, interspersed with towering spires of naturally formed crystals. These spires appear to gather atmospheric energy, precipitating the characteristic glistening storms. The weather patterns are extreme, with electrical discharges enchanting observers with an otherworldly light display against the twilight of this distant world. These conditions suggest a planet teeming with energy, yet hostile to familiar forms of terrestrial life.














