Hello from Araltys! I've had a few of you tiny aliens from a few different star systems wondering what Araltys looked like. I'd have liked to invite you all around, but I'm not sure that'd be such a good idea, Araltys is a pretty big place! Anyway, this here's the view from my home. As you can see, my balcony gives a great view of the northern Gravlift - which is our means of escaping Araltys' gravitational pull. It launches us out of the planet at incredibly fast speeds which we use to get to really far away places in no time at all.
Oh and that's our sun dominating the sky up there; Aerylius, a class 1a Supergiant. Let's see? What units do you guys use again? Oh wow, those are tiny! Anyway as you probably know, bigger stars attract bigger planets, and Aerylius is 556,000,000 km across. That's about 3.5AU in your units! Araltys is around 2,500,000 km across if you're curious about that too!
Anyway I should stop lecturing you all! You'll have to send me photos of your planets too! I'd love to see them up close! You all live in such beautiful tiny little worlds! But anyway, I think I need to get going. I can see Erika arguing with her classmates again. Urgh, little sisters!
I've been meaning to draw the view from the surface of Araltys for quite some time, and figured colouring this was a great way of showing it off! As well as showing off August's great big fluffy tail. I also really like the concept of an entire macro planet, you can do an awful lot with it!
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Oh and that's our sun dominating the sky up there; Aerylius, a class 1a Supergiant. Let's see? What units do you guys use again? Oh wow, those are tiny! Anyway as you probably know, bigger stars attract bigger planets, and Aerylius is 556,000,000 km across. That's about 3.5AU in your units! Araltys is around 2,500,000 km across if you're curious about that too!
Anyway I should stop lecturing you all! You'll have to send me photos of your planets too! I'd love to see them up close! You all live in such beautiful tiny little worlds! But anyway, I think I need to get going. I can see Erika arguing with her classmates again. Urgh, little sisters!
I've been meaning to draw the view from the surface of Araltys for quite some time, and figured colouring this was a great way of showing it off! As well as showing off August's great big fluffy tail. I also really like the concept of an entire macro planet, you can do an awful lot with it!
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Yeah, it was the minor point x3
Or maybe, I never had another point and it was just more fluf!
I just love August, especially since it seems as though she ages a little in every image she appears in.
Plus, Flareon is my 3rd favorite Eeveelution.
And, I'm just saying more things to make this comment bigger.
And finally, fluff :D
Or maybe, I never had another point and it was just more fluf!
I just love August, especially since it seems as though she ages a little in every image she appears in.
Plus, Flareon is my 3rd favorite Eeveelution.
And, I'm just saying more things to make this comment bigger.
And finally, fluff :D
Their sun is nearly 400 times bigger than ours, and would consume our entire inner system.
And there are stars as big as 1,000 solar radii.
We truly are a small bit of this vast universe.
I guess the only reassurance is that rocky planets probably can't reach more than 10
Earthmasses, and any hydrogen-based gas giant natives are unlikely to survive here or even take notice of us.
And there are stars as big as 1,000 solar radii.
We truly are a small bit of this vast universe.
I guess the only reassurance is that rocky planets probably can't reach more than 10
Earthmasses, and any hydrogen-based gas giant natives are unlikely to survive here or even take notice of us.
Haha. There very well could be.
Araltian evolution turned into a bit of a growth race so there are millions of smaller animals and things which they've just outgrown. So things which could have been powerful towering behemoths millions of years ago, could be like fleas now just because they weren't growing as fast.
Araltian evolution turned into a bit of a growth race so there are millions of smaller animals and things which they've just outgrown. So things which could have been powerful towering behemoths millions of years ago, could be like fleas now just because they weren't growing as fast.
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