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Gallimandry is a cool orange star with five populated orbits: three inner barren rocky planets, an asteroid belt, and a massive super-Jovian (called "The Host" by the locals) with forty-one moons. One of these moons is a lush garden world, while several others appear to be promising locations for future colonies for those willing to undergo moderate hardship. Being [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habitability_of_natural_satellites tidally locked] to The Host, a day and night cycle comprises roughly ten earth day equivalents of light and dark, with occasional eclipses. The Host is prominently visible in the day and night skies if you're on the side facing it, or not at all otherwise. | Gallimandry is a cool orange star with five populated orbits: three inner barren rocky planets, an asteroid belt, and a massive super-Jovian (called "The Host" by the locals) with forty-one moons. One of these moons is a lush garden world, while several others appear to be promising locations for future colonies for those willing to undergo moderate hardship. Being [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habitability_of_natural_satellites tidally locked] to The Host, a day and night cycle comprises roughly ten earth day equivalents of light and dark, with occasional eclipses. The Host is prominently visible in the day and night skies if you're on the side facing it, or not at all otherwise. |