SoVran
Overview
In ancient times the mighty SoVran Star was worshipped as the mother sun which gave life to the world of DianToz.
The DianToz sky also prominently displays MiThoz and TeLios who were classified by the ancient astronomers as the two daughters of SoVran.
SoVran, MiThoz and TeLios are part of The DianToz Tri-Star System and reside within a breathtaking group of stars known to the people of DianToz as the The KalaZo Star Cluster.
MeGron
Overview
In ancient times this mighty gas giant was quite visible in the night sky.
Shamans and astrologers of the ancient world postulated that MeGron was a rebellious sibling of DianToz and had angered the Gods, and doomed to wander the heavens. The lost exoplanet struggled to reach out to DianToz (as the planet’s orbit brought it closer),only to be pulled away by the angry Gods, as the planet’s orbit turned outward.
Baan
Overview
Baan is known as a Chthonian Planet because of its large radius and very low density. At one point Baan was a gas giant like MeGron.
As the eons passed, the gravitational pull of SoVran brought it ever so close to the parent star, and the result roasted the atmosphere away, leaving only a rocky, metallic core. Molten lava rivers now traverse the surface.
A view from orbit presents quite an uncommon planet, for Baan, the Chthonian Planet has a multitude of lava jets that are created deep within the surface. These narrow multi-colored bands erupt deep into the atmosphere and offer a stellar light show. A view from orbit offers a fascinating view of exploding colors that offer danger as well. These hot gaseous streams have been known to reach outer space on occasion.
DunZeer
Overview
DunZeer is the 3rd closest planet to the SoVran Sun. This exoplanet is a rocky world covered in desert islands and continents that rest on an iron crusted mantle that spans the entire planet.
DunZeer is the only planet within the SoVran Star System that has this composition .
On these desert areas there live fierce nocturnal creatures that hide deep within the desert surface to escape extreme daytime temperatures. DunZeer is home to both unique small sand dwelling creatures and uncanny plant life.
DianToz
Overview
DianToz is one of three planets in the habitable zone of the star SoVran and is home to an advanced Celestial Civilization.
It is a world that has solved many of the problems that currently plague the planet Earth.
100 years ago DianToz was quite similar to Earth, but through advancements in science and technology, cures and solutions were provided to create a more stable and healthy planet.
Disease and hunger are but a whisper of the past.
Nuclear Fusion and solar energy became a reality and commonplace. Energy is no longer a commodity.
Robotics and space mining transformed and enriched the world boosting space travel beyond anyone’s wildest expectations.
The people of DianToz have become a space faring world.
NorSoom
Overview
NorSoom is a super earth that is 1/3 the size of DianToz.
NorSoom has three rings with one ring spanning north to south instead of the equator, creating an awe inspiring sight.
NorSoom is the most popular destination for DianKind and for so many reasons. NorSoom offers Paleolithic expeditions under the awe inspiring view of the Rings of Norsoom.
Deep in its past history, NorSoom offered evidence of primitive life. Discoveries of fossils of paleolithic marine life, and signs of vast seas tell a story of a different world than today.
There are many valleys, channels and gullies to be found on NorSoom, a positive sign liquid water once flowed across the planet’s surface in ancient and possibly recent times.
NorSoom is a terrestrial planet in nature. It has a thin atmosphere that has multifarious surface features. On NorSoom you will find colossal impact craters as well as deep canyons, valleys, deserts and even polar ice caps.
The rotational period and seasonal cycles are similar to DianToz, as is the tilt of the axis that produces the seasons.
VenTua
Overview
VenTua is planet number 6 and has surface temperatures so cold that water-ice plays the role of rock.
The atmosphere of VenTua is mostly nitrogen and through chemical processes creates methane and ethane clouds which then rain onto the surface.
VenTua’s surface is sculpted by the methane rain carving river channels and supplying great lakes with liquid natural gas.
Vast regions of dark dunes composed of sand-like hydrocarbons stretch across the planet. The surface has few craters as the constant methane rain and tectonic forces carve out new land formations.