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Aw shid it's Jenny's annoying dragon obsession creeping into Virgo lore god save us all


The Diul System

Diul is a system within the Coreward Periphery. Given its apparent lack of reliable sources of phoron, it is widely ignored in favor of its far more phoron-rich neighbors, most notably Virgo-Erigone.


Diul 2B

Diul is the system in which some of the earliest traces of the ancestry of dragons can be traced. These traces are found in Diul 2B, a moon that orbits the ice giant Diul 2. This planet is completely inhospitable due to its chemical makeup making the surface a brutally inhospitable frigid wasteland. 2B manages to accomplish the opposite through a combination of more fortunate chemical makeup enabling a far more hospitable surface, and an orbital path of its planet that guarantees a consistent exposure to its sun throughout Diul 2's orbit around its sun.

Geology

On Diul 2B's surface, what is not a lukewarm region lush with greens is instead a mostly flat tundra that does not take much distance before transitioning into the mountains, ice caps and frigid oceans that make up well over 30% of the planet's surface. It is for this reason that the most diverse wildlife is found around 2B's equator, where the climate is both the warmest and the most stable.

Seasons

Diul 2B's seasons are more complex than Earth's due to its position as a moon orbiting a larger planet. This is because there are times in which 2B is eclipsed by its much bigger ice giant sibling. There are two periods throughout a year in Diul 2B that are locally referred to as "dark cycles." During a dark cycle, 2B will enter a pattern of repeatedly being eclipsed by Diul 2 and once more being exposed to the sun as normal.

Atmosphere

The atmosphere is mostly standard to any planet that can support life, including an average amount of oxygen and carbon dioxide to sustain both flora and fauna alike. What makes Diul 2B's atmosphere an unusual case are the small quantities of phoron within. There is nowhere near the same amounts of phoron as there are on Virgo 3B, but it is widely speculated that this small amount of phoron was introduced by Virgo-Erigone's star going supernova and spreading its phoron to Diul's sun and planets. This is supported by the larger quantities of phoron found within Diul's sun, and traces of phoron in all other planets in the system.


Dragon Biology

Dragons are extremely diverse lifeforms with many branching subspecies with sometimes dramatically different biologies, but there are several biological qualities that almost all of them have in common. For example, a common trait among dragons and their subspecies are their almost uniformally large size, requiring them to constantly be on the lookout for food to maintain their size.

The most striking ability of almost every species is their iconic ability to breathe fire. Dragons have adapted to Diul 2B's frigid climates by taking advantage of its unique phoron-filled atmosphere. While dragons have evolved to have a slight tolerance to phoron atmospheres, in a


Dragon Races

Seeing as how Diul 2B's greatest thriving inhabitants are dragons, they have split apart and evolved into many subspecies. As there are simply too many subspecies to cover in detail without one's eyes glazing over, the most common examples will be listed.

Dragons

These are the lifeforms on which all other off-branching species of dragons are based. They can be told apart by having four legs and two wings sprouting from their backs. Naturally, these are the most commonly seen types of dragons. They are most commonly found on Diul 2B's mountainous regions where they historically would take residence in caves, whether by finding them naturally or carving them out themselves if they couldn't. There are subspecies of baseline dragons that sport feathers in the place of scales, and in some cases even being outright mammalian and sporting flesh or fur instead.


Wyrms

Wyrms have a much more snake-like, serpentine body, and could well be mistaken by some to simply be gigantic snakes. They have no wings or any legs, using slithering as their main form of transportation. Offspring of wyrms include the feathered quetzalcoatls, and the aquatic sea serpents. Wyrms are more traditionally found in swamps and underground caverns, in which their flexible bodies let them traverse otherwise tricky terrain with ease.

Amphithere

An amphithere is anatomically a 1:2 cross between dragons and wyrms. They have the serpentine bodies of wyrms while possessing the characteristic wings of dragons. These can be found almost wherever wyrms or dragons can live, and enjoy being more flexible in biomes they can easily live in while being less proficient in living in either.