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[[Luia]] is the farthest planet orbiting the bright stars of Aya in [[Midonia|Midonia's]] outlying [[Midonia|Nebulon]] region. Deep, briny oceans of ammonia envelop the frigid planet, broken up by vast glacial landmasses, giving rise to desolate ice sheets, spectacular archipelagos, and massive ice shelves. An ancient collision gave rise to Luia's vibrant set of rings, and is likely the reason for the planet's lack of natural satellites. |
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Revision as of 22:41, February 16, 2026

Aya is a recently settled binary system in the outer reaches of Midonia's Nebulon region. It is made up of Ayatar and Ayamar, a close pair of young white-blue main-sequence stars. Three planets orbit the pair: Syres, Sirona, and Luia. By the present day, roughly seven hundred thousand people inhabit Aya, largely concentrated around the system's second planet. Apollo, a captured asteroid in orbit of said planet, is the considered to be the heart of power in the system.
For the past two decades, Orbital Intergalactic has spearheaded Aya's development, having acquired said rights following the discovery of a previously obscured connection to Arwall Maba.
Orbiting Bodies
Luia
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Luia is the farthest planet orbiting the bright stars of Aya in Midonia's outlying Nebulon region. Deep, briny oceans of ammonia envelop the frigid planet, broken up by vast glacial landmasses, giving rise to desolate ice sheets, spectacular archipelagos, and massive ice shelves. An ancient collision gave rise to Luia's vibrant set of rings, and is likely the reason for the planet's lack of natural satellites.