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Anatomy of the Veto Mortem System
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Veto Mortem orbits the galaxy as if it were a satellite galaxy. It is sufficiently far enough away that the sky from all of the planets is black at night, with the exception of the Basilicus Prime galaxy, which occupies about half of the sky from Javan, the only naturally life-bearing planet in this area of space.
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Veto Mortem orbits the galaxy as if it were a satellite galaxy. It is sufficiently far enough away that the sky from all of the planets is black at night, with the exception of the Basilicus Prime galaxy, which occupies about half of the sky from Javan, the only naturally life-bearing planet in this area of space.