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Notes:
- The name for the star in Classical Lodian is Haí (that rising tone on the final differentiates it from other words, including "axe" [hāi] and "fire" [hãi]), but the English-supremacist asshats at DA won't let me type that into the title.
- Names enclosed by "quotation marks" are provisional, italicized names will be literally translated into the native tongue, underlined names are transliterated native names, and names neither italicized, underlined, or enclosed by quotation marks are English terms that are nonetheless accepted as translations.
- Worlds with a next to their name are habitable according to the criteria laid out in Extensions to the Koeppen system for Worldbuilding .
- indicates a piece that is not started yet, indicates a piece that is in the works.
- The worlds included here at the moment are by no means all those that will be present in the completed system.
System General Facts
System Weather Facts (will be posted very soon)
Haí
Intention: A yellow dwarf or borderline orange dwarf of a newer "population " than the Sun. If possible, will be both later in its life cycle and longer-lived than the Sun despite a higher metallicity (and according to my projection rather than my brother's, even a slightly higher mass).
- Intention: A Mercury analogue, with some active volcanism.
- Topographic Map
- Intention: Hottest possible "habitable" planet still in a "stable" state; that is, one that won't enter into a runaway greenhouse effect and Veneraform itself in the near future (with current stellar flux). The Chthonian super-Earth core of a gas giant that got gravity assisted back into a sane orbit.
- Blank Map
- Topographic Map
- Climatic Map
- Specific Map
- Political/Population Center Map
- Intention: Yān's moon, only barely large enough for hydrostatic equilibrium , but somewhat cancelling its small size with its close distance.
- Topographic Map
- Intention: An Earth, but slightly more so , with no large ice caps. Like the Cretaceous, with elements of the Carboniferous. If possible, would have a higher volume but lower gravity than Earth while keeping a similar crustal density/heavy element content. The current homeworld for all 4 current sapient species in the Haí system.
- Blank Map (2015)
- Provisional Political Map (2015)
- Blank Map
- Topographic Map
- Climatic Map
- Specific Map
- Political/Population Center Map
- Intention: A Luna analogue. Slightly more volcanism and a thicker atmosphere due to tidal shear .
- Topographic Map
- Intention: Smallest possible habitable planemo , with a lower radius than even Mars. Proof that a habitable, non-tidally-locked moon can orbit a habitable, non-tidally-locked planet (Celicia). Also Carboniferous, having an atmosphere more akin to that of the Apollo spacecraft than that of Earth.
- Blank Map
- Topographic Map
- Climatic Map
- Specific Map
- Political/Population Center Map
- Intention: A moon around a moon, way in the middle of the air! Just a tiny captured asteroid, though.
- Intention: Mars, if it had accreted all of the mass in the primordial asteroid belt and stayed warm and wet.
- Blank Map
- Topographic Map
- Climatic Map
- Specific Map
- Political/Population Center Map
- Intention: Ceres, if it massed as much as the entire modern asteroid belt. Has more cryovolcanism.
- Topographic Map
- Intention: Coldest possible "habitable" planet, even colder than modern Mars. A planet that supports both a water and hydrocarbon cycle, with both terrestrial "inside frost-line " and outer moons "outside frost-line" geology. Technically smaller than Merém, but less impressive due to its cold temperatures and orbital distance (3.24 AU!) inhibiting atmosphere loss through Jeans escape and stellar wind.
- Topographic Map
- Climatic Map
- Specific Map
- Political/Population Center Map
- Intention: A Jupiter analogue, though more massive than Jupiter.
- Band Map
- Intention: An Io-like Earth-size world, if it had a far thicker atmosphere.
- Topographic Map
- Intention: A super-Earth world with an atmosphere so thick, it straddles the line between a "water world" and an ice giant.
- How the hell am I gonna map this one?
- Intention: A borderline gas-ice giant.
- Band Map
- Intention: A hybrid between Miranda and Enceladus, with deep ravines leading to "saunas" near the core. One of the smallest worlds that could potentially support life.
- Topographic Map
- Intention: A world much like optimistic projections of Triton and Pluto from the 1970s—a much colder Titan with oceans of liquid nitrogen.
- Blank Map
- Topographic Map
- "Red Dwarf"
- "Julius" (uncertain etymology)
- Intention: A wierd boi that happens to be doubly tidally-locked in the barycenter of a red dwarf and white dwarf that happen to share the same mass.
- Blank Map
- Topographic Map
- Climatic Map
- Specific Map
- Political/Population Center Map
- "White Dwarf"








