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Auri

Auri:

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Auri is a dim and volatile red dwarf, with its surface frequently flaring with magnetic storms and violent coronal mass ejections. Auri emits a sullen, reddish glow that saturates its planets in perpetual twilight. Its highly elliptical orbit around Geminae stretches across a large distance and only brings the two systems close enough for practical transit once every 23 years, during a narrow window lasting around a year. However, for the rest of the time, Auri is isolated, both geographically and politically.

This isolation has greatly influenced the system's development. With no continuous support from the Tellune Government, colonization efforts have been primarily led by corporations and driven by profit. Private prospectors and enterprise-backed ventures control most of the infrastructure, from orbital habitats to surface mining outposts. The only presence of the Tellune government is a large and well-staffed embassy station in orbit around one of Thetis' moons, which holds little sway in Auri. Instead, Auri has become a frontier economy ruled by corporations, contractor pacts, and nonaligned enterprises operating under loose code-of-conduct agreements.

Despite the risks, unpredictable flares, and slow reinforcement cycles, the potential rewards are undeniable. The discovery of Phoron on Cinis triggered a modern-day gold rush, attracting not only corporations but also mercenary crews and opportunists of every stripe. The arrival of the Platshållare and the adoption of Mothish supermatter technology further cemented Auri's role as a volatile but promising sister to Geminae: untamed, underregulated, and overflowing with potential.

Noteworthy for:

Being a sad, angry little dickhead of a star.

Cinis

Auri 1 - Cinis


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Cinis, also known as "Lavaland," lives up to its name with rivers of molten rock carving through blackened plains under a perpetually dark sky. Ash clouds roll in cyclonic storms, raising surface temperatures to over 700 °C, forcing explorers to seek shelter in heat-resistant pods or face a painful death. The planet's thin CO² atmosphere offers little comfort to those with Tellune-borne lungs.

The native reptilian clans view outsiders as invaders, and any friendly tribes have long since departed for the stars, leaving behind only the most violent and isolationist clans. This, combined with the presence of deadly megafauna, turns every expedition into the ashfields into a test of sheer will. Compact pods, mining equipment doubling as robust weaponry, and emergency Fulton beacons serve as lifelines against both tribal ambushes and rampaging monstrosities.

Despite its deadly beauty, Cinis boasts the system's only confirmed Phoron veins. Nanotrasen's Space Station 13 now looms above the planet, ready to send regular mining expeditions to the surface below. The potential profits here far outweigh the risks; every gram of Phoron is incredibly valuable, and Space Station 13 is poised to become the crown jewel of Auri's frontier boom.

Noteworthy for:

Plasma, Being the birthplace of the lizard race

Thetis

Auri 2 - Thetis


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Thetis is a pale amber gas giant, barely a quarter of the size of Ceti, with banded clouds drifting in muted gold and brown under Auri’s ruddy light. A single, wispy ring—little more than dust and ice shards—traces its equator, giving the world an ethereal halo. High-altitude storms churn slowly, their low gravity stretching them into vast, rolling swaths that never fully dissipate. With no solid surface and scant exploitable gases, Thetis itself draws little interest from prospectors. Its value lies entirely in the space around it.

Space stations and orbital docks cling to Thetis’s gravity wells and Lagrange points, forming a ring of artificial habitats that serve as the Auri system’s transit and rest-stop nexus. Corporate docks offer refueling, maintenance bays, crew quarters, and zero-G recreation decks. The bulk of deep-space freighters pause here, offloading trade goods from Cinis or picking up supplies before the next rendezvous with Geminae. Automated gas skimmers drift through the upper layers, harvesting trace amounts of ammonia for local fuel cells, but yields are too low to merit full-scale processing.

Amid the bustle, the lone TelGov embassy station orbits one of Thetis’s larger moons, serving as a thin slice of official governance in an otherwise free-for-all arena. Security detachments patrol the docking rings, enforcing trade accords and maintaining peace between rival consortiums.

Noteworthy for:

Quiet reminiscence, being the silent backbone of the entire Auri colonization effort.

5513-E

5513-E, Moon of Thetis


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5513-E is a verdant orb circling Thetis, its surface cloaked in a near-impenetrable rainforest. Constant downpours and heavy mist feed algae-rich rivers that carve winding canals through the canopy. The air here brims with oxygen and spores, creating a heady haze that fouls unfiltered breathing gear.

Two native peoples share this green moon in careful balance. The Diona are quite alien plantfolk, their not-quite plantlike biology camouflaging them among the thickets; they maintain vine-bound villages and are entirely unlike all biological life known before. Below, in basaltic caverns warmed by geothermal activity, the Psyphoza mushroom-people cultivate bioluminescent groves and trade hallucinogenic spores that fuel their intricate oral histories. First contact with both species has yielded promising results, with them being unusually quick to fit into a space-based civilized life.

Human presence remains light. Terrestrial stations either brave the jungle at great expense, or find shelter on islands off the coast, where the air is not as thick with pollen and spores. It’s a surprisingly easy peace on this jungle moon, and every discovery here could rewrite biology back on Geminae.

Noteworthy for:

Being the birthplace of Psyphozas and Dionaes, stumping evolutionary biologists at literally every step of the way

Triea

Auri 3 - Triea


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Triea is a lopsided icy rock, its high density hinting at a metallic core buried beneath endless sheets of crystalline frost. Sunlight on the surface is a pale blue, refracted through millennia-old ice that groans with slow tectonic shifts. Temperatures plunge below –250 °C on average.

What Triea lacks in livable terrain it makes up for as Auri’s transfer hub. A network of orbital platforms circles the moon in bands of altitudes, ready to catch inbound transport during the transfer period. Fuel depots on equatorial orbits store propellants, and automated drone tenders handle routine maintenance. When Triea's and Thar’s orbits misalign, vessels instead detour to Triea’s stable L3 Lagrange outpost, refuel, and plot the long way around.

Despite the brutal cold, a small cadre of technicians and transfer pilots dwell in insulated modules on the surface. They’ve turned the ice into a neon-lit plaza of docking rings and service bays, trading stories over recycled coffee and plotting the next jump window. Here, at the edge of two systems, Triea is less a world of its own and more the hinge that keeps Auri and Geminae within reach.

Noteworthy for:

Saving the the combined human civilization just so, so much money in fuel costs.