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Revision for Arcadia's Shadow

Previous Revision, by kailoren [2026-01-31 10:10:40]Selected revision, by PhoenixBlue [2026-01-31 18:30:18]
DISCOVERER
KailorenKailoren
NAME
Arcadia's ShadowArcadia's Shadow
SYSTEMNAME
Roedaae JO-G a10-1Roedaae JO-G a10-1
CATEGORY
Notable Stellar PhenomenaNotable Stellar Phenomena
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Arcadian StreamArcadian Stream
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
The first and thus-far only Notable Stellar Phenomena discovery in the Arcadian Stream region. Discovered as part of the Distant Worlds 3 expedition, 3312.The first and thus-far only Notable Stellar Phenomena discovery in the Arcadian Stream region. Discovered as part of the Distant Worlds 3 expedition, 3312.
DESCRIPTION

The main star in this system is a Class T Brown Dwarf star of 13,055 Million Years and as such, does not illuminate much of the system. Couple this with the Luteolum Lagrange Storm Cloud being located on the far side of Body 4 A means it is almost in complete darkness.

The flashes of lightning within the storm cloud give but a fleeting moment of clarity for what lurks around you, before plummeting you back into complete darkness of space, thrown violently around in your ship by the storm. It is for this reason that the name Arcadia's Shadow was chosen for this POI, taken from the Arcadia Mountain Range in Greece to symbolise the sprawling expanse of the region it is located in.

A lone point in the vast region engulfed in darkness with no bearing on your surroundings, completely at the mercy of the storm encompassing you, this place is not for the faint hearted explorer.

The main star in this system is a Class T Brown Dwarf star of 13,055 Million Years and as such, does not illuminate much of the system. Couple this with the Luteolum Lagrange Storm Cloud being located on the far side of Body 4 A means it is almost in complete darkness.

The flashes of lightning within the storm cloud give but a fleeting moment of clarity for what lurks around you, before plummeting you back into complete darkness of space, thrown violently around in your ship by the storm. It is for this reason that the name Arcadia's Shadow was chosen for this POI, taken from the Arcadia Mountain Range in Greece to symbolise the sprawling expanse of the region it is located in.

A lone point in the vast region engulfed in darkness with no bearing on your surroundings, completely at the mercy of the storm encompassing you, this place is not for the faint hearted explorer.

The storm cloud harbors Lividum Bullet Molluscs. Unlike many other species of bullet molluscs, the lividum species does not drain ships' shielding. Instead, these creatures drift among the storm, stopping only when illuminated by ships' lights.

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