Nomez

Nomez [NOM-ez] is a heavy, dense planet orbiting closest to the sun Cordes, in the Cronox System.

Its surface is molten and constantly active, almost half of its surface being a sea of liquid sulphur and mineral salts. It has a toxic atmosphere of gaseous chlorine, bromine, sulphur, and phosphorus belched from the ever-active volcanoes, with clouds of light metals like lead and arsenic. This atmosphere is constantly eroded away by solar wind, leaving a glowing, flare-like trail in its orbit.

Nomez has a sulphur cycle resembling a water cycle on a terrestrial world. Liquid sulphur turns into vapour which forms clouds in the atmosphere, raining liquid sulphur onto the land. Tops of mountains become consequently encrusted yellow with sulphur “ice”.

In the night sky of Helevosplugin-autotooltip__small plugin-autotooltip_bigHelevos

Helevos (also known as Vos, or Veeos) is a temperate terrestrial world, fourth planet of the star Cordes in the Cronox binary star system. The stars Cordes and Arjos are distant binaries, so on Helevos, Arjos is only seen in the northern hemisphere as star, sometimes bright enough to be seen during the day, circling roughly over the viridgreenAnásthiasAnásthiasAnásthiasgreen
it can be seen as a smudged yellow-orange star, best seen around sunset and sunrise. In ancient myth it is home of metal-working giants, the smiths of the gods who sail the stars in iron boats.