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Coralee orbited two suns, making its nights short. It was half the size of Earth, though humans had no problems living on it. Its surface was 98% water, with the remaining land making a ring of islands around the equator. It had a set of rings, formed from a destroyed moon, which filled much of the sky at the equator. (PROSE: Storm Harvest)

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  • Coralee
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  • Coralee orbited two suns, making its nights short. It was half the size of Earth, though humans had no problems living on it. Its surface was 98% water, with the remaining land making a ring of islands around the equator. It had a set of rings, formed from a destroyed moon, which filled much of the sky at the equator. (PROSE: Storm Harvest)
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  • Makers of the Krill
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  • Alive
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  • Coralee
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  • Coralee
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  • All human abilities
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  • Storm Harvest
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  • Coralee orbited two suns, making its nights short. It was half the size of Earth, though humans had no problems living on it. Its surface was 98% water, with the remaining land making a ring of islands around the equator. It had a set of rings, formed from a destroyed moon, which filled much of the sky at the equator. (PROSE: Storm Harvest)
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