Planetes

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Background
The Planetes (plænɛtɛz) are the fathers of non-star celestial bodies. The mothers of moons are their planets and the mothers of planets and asteroids are their stars. The Planetes are all sons of Planetus, the youngest child of Starog and Babastella. The descriptions below the Planetes are simple descriptions of the planets they are fathers to.

The classification system is highly inspired by Encyclopedia Galactica https://orionsarm.com/eg-article/491c78b89879b

List of Planetes

 * 1) Adamaeus
 * 2) Carbon Planet
 * 3) Diamond Mantle
 * 4) Carbon Monoxide atmosphere
 * 5) Carbonate Rocks
 * 6) Methane in atmosphere transformed by cosmic rays into oil which rains
 * 7) Oil rivers and oceans
 * 8) Weak magnetic field and thin atmosphere
 * 9) Hermes
 * 10) Iron rich and dense worlds
 * 11) Mercury (Ferrinian and Hermian)
 * 12) Lunius
 * 13) Luna like
 * 14) Geologically dead
 * 15) Gaius
 * 16) Evolves into Gaian Cytheran or Arean world
 * 17) Triple nature
 * 18) Pelagos
 * 19) Mesopelagic
 * 20) Bathypelagic
 * 21) Archopelagic
 * 22) Abyssopelagic
 * 23) Stereopelagic
 * 24) Apam
 * 25) Supercritical ocean world
 * 26) Apam underwater fire
 * 27) Petropagos
 * 28) Mix of Ice and Rock composition
 * 29) Easily colonized
 * 30) Europus
 * 31) Icy surface with ocean below
 * 32) Europa
 * 33) Titon
 * 34) Icy with thick atmosphere
 * 35) Titan
 * 36) Ymir
 * 37) Made entirely of Ice
 * 38) Vesperius
 * 39) Eyeball Earth
 * 40) Vulcan
 * 41) Io
 * 42) Nebulon
 * 43) Nebulous planets
 * 44) thick atmospheres that make them transitional to gas giants
 * 45) the opposite of a Cthonian planet
 * 46) May resemble a Freyrian world or a Cthonian planet
 * 47) Svarog
 * 48) Hot Jupiter
 * 49) Sudarsky type V
 * 50) Silicate and Iron clouds
 * 51) Epistellus
 * 52) Sudarsky type IV
 * 53) Alkali metal clouds
 * 54) Azuros
 * 55) Warm blue gas giants. Lots of water and Methane, polar ice caps
 * 56) Methane clouds
 * 57) Poles have water clouds, sometimes the clouds move towards equator in "Ice ages"
 * 58) Varuna
 * 59) Gas giants with water clouds and snow
 * 60) Sudarsky type II
 * 61) Polar Ammonia clouds
 * 62) Equatorial water clouds
 * 63) Jove
 * 64) Jupiterlike Gas Giants
 * 65) Sudarsky type I
 * 66) Vayu
 * 67) Neptunelike Gas giants
 * 68) Ice Giants
 * 69) Sudarsky type III
 * 70) Freyr
 * 71) Gas Giant loses hydrogen becoming Helium dominated
 * 72) Methane Ammonia and Water begin to be replaced with Carbon Dioxide and Nitrogen
 * 73) Sulfuric acid clouds form like on Venus from Carbon dioxide
 * 74) Helium begins to be ejected, helium planet becomes increasingly a Venus analog
 * 75) As Helium becomes negligible the planet becomes a Cthonian planet that looks near identical to a Cytherean planet

Not in the normal list are Cthonian planets which are considered to be aged gas giants rather than their own class