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== Geography and Environment == === The Surface === The surface of Isan Reni is cold, barren, and inhospitable [1]. Unlike the lush valleys of its sister moon '''[[San Ema]]''', Reni's exterior is a windswept expanse of dark rock and dust, broken by deep fissures that scar the landscape in jagged, irregular patterns [1]. These fissures glow β the reflected light of '''[[Elgo Gey]]''' refracting through the crystalline geology beneath, casting the surface in a pale, shifting luminescence that is especially vivid at night [1]. The atmosphere is thin and radiation-heavy, and prolonged surface exposure without protection is dangerous [1]. Temperatures are consistently cold, weather patterns are minimal, and there is almost no animal life above ground [1]. The only significant organism on the surface is the '''[[Velshi]]''', a bioluminescent fungal organism that thrives in the mineral-rich fissures [1]. === The Underground === Beneath the surface lies a vast network of natural caverns, many lined with crystalline formations that refract and amplify the faint light filtering down through the fissures [1]. Entire cavern systems are illuminated in pale blues, silvers, and faint golds, the light shifting with the rotation of the moon relative to Elgo Gey [1]. The overwhelming majority of Isan Reni's population lives here [1]. Over millennia, the cavern systems have been expanded, connected, and shaped into a sprawling subterranean civilization [1]. Great halls have been carved from crystal [1]. Debate chambers are designed with natural acoustics that carry a speaker's voice to thousands [1]. Rivers of mineral-rich water flow through engineered channels, providing both sustenance and the eerie, resonant hum that gives the underground its distinctive atmosphere [1]. The crystal caverns are not merely shelter β they are the architectural expression of a culture that prizes clarity above all else: transparent, luminous, and unforgiving of shadow [1].
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