Eina yerda is the system’s single star. It is a K type star, somewhat early in it’s lifespan; its increasing luminosity will not affect Gi’s life for billions more years. This star is enveloped by the Eina Dyson Sphere; one of three such structures in the local systems. The dyson sphere and its star are owned by the Eina jarn, who use it both to gather energy and to worship the star.
Aidar is a small rocky planet. It is virtually uninhabitable; it’s tidally locked, with one side permanently scorched by its star and the other side freezing and dark. Though seemingly undesirable, it’s been fought over by the Eina jarn and the UHALE- for the Eina jarn, it’s potentially liveable land, and for the UHALE, it’s a point of pride as one of the last whole planets they still own.
Gi is a mid-sized rocky planet, with two captured asteroid moons. It’s home to a variety of lifeforms, including orange plants, arthropods, invertebrates known as snollopods, and two clades of vertebrates; hexapods and proboscans. Hailing from Gi are a sapient species known as the Azi lana. Today, several nations have control over parts of Gi, including Giina, the Azi gi, the UHALE, and the Eina jarn. However, all life and peoples on the planet are threatened by an imminent supervolcano eruption.
The Jlise belt is a small, sparse asteroid belt. Despite the small amount of resources it bears in comparison to the other asteroid belt in the system, it’s proximity to inhabited planets means it is much more intensively mined.
Hayer is a gas giant planet with an intricate ring system. It’s orbited by 82 moons, as well as a myriad of space stations and ringworlds. It’s ideal for these satellite colonies because it exists inside the habitable zone, meaning less energy for climate control and similar is needed. Notably, Hayer’s largest moon, Hanwen, has been semi-terraformed and colonised by the Eina jarn. This nation also controls many of Hayer’s other natural and artificial satellites.
Arem is an Earth-sized rocky planet which is being terraformed to host life. The terraforming is a joint effort by several nations and companies, and is nearly complete. Each party involved has had different planned uses for the planet, but as it has become ever clearer that Gi will soon find itself confronting a potentially devastating supervolcano eruption, all eyes are on Arem as a potential safe haven in the event of a catastrophe.
Yarwi is a gas giant planet with 62 moons. It has an intricate, colourful system of storms on its surface, extensive rings, and even otherworldly native animals darting through its cloud layers. Though it does have almost 700,000 permanent inhabitants, it’s beautiful, well-advertised scenery has made it a hotbed for tourism. It boasts some of the most intricate holiday resorts in the Local Systems, including the largest satellite theme park in the ULE.
Anorm is an ice giant; a gas planet composed of things like carbon and nitrogen rather than hydrogen and helium. It is tinted a deep purple from the photosynthetic micro-organisms floating in its upper atmosphere. It is another somewhat popular tourist destination, but has more permanent inhabitants- about 2 million.
The Onn belt is a large asteroid belt, abundant with metal. It currently has very little mining infrastructure, however- the inner Jlise belt is much more intensively mined instead. It is understood that when the meager Jlise belt is eventually depleted of resources, there will be a rush to claim parts of the Onn belt that may lead to more political instability in the Ewi yerda system.
Larmwa is a particularly large super-earth with several moons. Despite its high gravity and long distance from its star, the Eina jarn have established relatively self-sufficient colonies underneath the planet’s surface. They have also discussed ideas of terraforming the planet, which would require advanced new terraforming methods- but nothing is yet set in stone.
Heioola is a low-mass brown dwarf; essentially, a failed star. It is not massive enough to have a gravitational effect on Eina yerda- in fact, it orbits the larger star. It does, however, have a large number of moons, though the exact amount is unknown. As it orbits at the very edge of the star system, it has remained relatively unexplored.