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YES! I got the name Leotheras to be used!

At least it's not Leonidas! Noxigar 21:48, 17 December 2009 (UTC)

After a while, I decided too, because it does sound pretty cool. Lex 22:08, 17 December 2009 (UTC)

Spare Planet Ideas(for safety)

Depressus

This planet is dark and cold most of the time. It is very mountainous. It rains almost all day. Because of the wet, dark conditions, the only plants that grow well are are small mosses and fungi. Animals on this planet include a type of nocturnal hunting cat, and a variety of insects and reptiles. To this day, it remains unexplored.

Glagitar

This planet is dry and hot. Most of this planet is flatlands and mountains. The surface lacks large amounts of water, but in the caves underneath water can be found in average amounts. Most of the world is covered in barren desert, but there is a few specific areas that have been terramorphed to fit the climate and living conditions of some of the things on this planet, hinting intelligent life. Some of the plants that grow on the surface get lucky, and can tap the water and eventually grow into trees so large they can actually fit villages in them. Other plants are small and fairly dry, but are still easily enjoyable and edible. Special birds who roost on the mountain ranges, a sand-colored spitting lizard and a kind of rat inhabit this planet. It's well known that there is humanoids living on the planet, but what remains a mystery.

Jungalifra

This planet is tropical:wet and hot. Most of this planet is rainforest, but it is possible to find some patches of sand in certain areas. This planet is entirely flat, the only things that come out of the ground are plants. Water collects in pools and lakes that never get empty along the year. A rare species of plant lives here, with thorny spikes so poisonous it can spell instant death to those who stalk the land. Vegitation is plentiful, and includes leaves, fruits, and nuts. Animals include carnivorous snakes, varieties of insects, monkeys, fish and birds, as well as black-red foxes that seem to be experts at cracking nuts and swimming. If any people live here, they have to live in tribes or sects near either the deserts or near the groves that lack trees.

Just in case we need them later in the series. Artisan of TortureThey call me Big T BLOODArtisan of Torture 17:04, 19 December 2009 (UTC)

The terrain of Depressus is interesting. I'd change its name, though, and maybe its wildlife to include a variety of reptiles. Noxigar 17:05, 19 December 2009 (UTC)
The point is that the whole planet takes on a depressing theme, even the people who live there are depressing. Artisan of TortureThey call me Big T BLOODArtisan of Torture 23:26, 19 December 2009 (UTC)
I'd give it a name such as "Iristorrent". Subtle, yet gets the same point across. Noxigar 00:02, 20 December 2009 (UTC)
Hey, Noxi, you took my planet name. Did you also take my environment? Artisan of TortureThey call me Big T BLOODArtisan of Torture 22:48, 19 December 2010 (UTC)
I did not take Glagitar's environment. Ouch! Maybe it can still be asteroid-like mountains near the fortress or something. Noxigar 20:49, 30 January 2011 (UTC)

Additions of Places

  • Try not to add too many universes we haven't gone through yet. Some, like D&D and Death Note, are unvisited. That is my fault for overlooking them. However, some such as Power Rangers are flat-out unnecessary. I apologize for the slow pace. I also try to have Noxigar revisit some of the universes already looked at, simply because that keeps the idea for new universes to the protagonists so the entire plot isn't completely one-sided. Noxigar 20:49, 30 January 2011 (UTC)