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Toxic world
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Toximbrosia
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Toximbrosia is a breathtakingly beautiful but deadly planet. Toxic atmosphere and vast ravines filled with vibrant flora make it one of the most dangerous yet mesmerizing places in the known universe. Despite the obvious danger of inhaling its poisonous air, the planet's beauty still manages to mesmerize its many visitors. The sky is filled with a deep, perpetual twilight and glowing vapor trails which cast a faint golden light over the enormous plants that grow in the ravines. Trees tower hundreds of feet into the air, and the flora grows dense, creating lush, vibrant jungles and fields of shimmering vegetation. Colorful fungus growths and alien animals are plentiful but hard to spot—some of them even thrive in the planet's toxic atmosphere. Toximbrosia is truly a wondrous place to behold, but one must remain constantly on their guard against the many dangers that lurk within.
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Endemic species
Iornikans
The Iornikans are a species native to the planet of Toximbrosia and adapted to its lethal environment. They have evolved to be able to survive in the planet's toxic air, and are able to extract sustenance from the toxic flora that surrounds them. They have bulbous eyes with multiple lenses, giving them a wide field of vision and the ability to sense the smallest of movements in their environment. Their skin is thick and leathery, making them impervious to the toxins around them, and their bodies are covered with an oily substance which helps to protect them from the dangerous radiation of the planet's core. They are a hardy, brave species, and often rove the ravines in search of new food sources and other species with which to trade. Their curious nature has led them to explore the many secrets of their planet, despite the inherent danger of doing so.
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