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Created page with "{{!World_Infobox|title1=Arbav|image1=Arbav.jpg|caption1=Arbav|article_creator=Frew|galaxy=Eulciar|system=Garinia System|parent=Sirula|day_length=11.8 days|climate=Desert, arid|surface_gravity=0.293 G|surface_temperature=9 degrees C|national_affiliation=Manaerin Unity of Planets|major_species=Ialkor|demonyms=Arbavin|population=31 834 000 000|capital_city=Arbav Centralis}} Arbav is a temperate desertic moon with a few inland seas. Thi..."
 
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== History ==
== History ==
Arbav formed as a small planet orbiting close to the orbit of the gas giant Sirula. Within a billions years, Arbav was captured as a large moon of Sirula. This change is largely believed to be the 'kickstart' that life needed. More energy was pumped into Arbav's system, and abiogenesis occurred. Almost immediately, single celled organisms arrived. The abiogenesis occurred on land, something which is still obvious today with the lack of life in the lakes and seas. After a few hundred million years, the organisms merged into multicellular creatures.


== Biology ==
== Biology ==

Revision as of 12:03, September 18, 2022

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Arbav is a temperate desertic moon with a few inland seas. This world gave rise to the Ialkor, an avian species that has since grew to cover the entire of Eulciar.

History

Arbav formed as a small planet orbiting close to the orbit of the gas giant Sirula. Within a billions years, Arbav was captured as a large moon of Sirula. This change is largely believed to be the 'kickstart' that life needed. More energy was pumped into Arbav's system, and abiogenesis occurred. Almost immediately, single celled organisms arrived. The abiogenesis occurred on land, something which is still obvious today with the lack of life in the lakes and seas. After a few hundred million years, the organisms merged into multicellular creatures.

Biology

Environment

Demographics