Lagoons of the Planet Abraxsis
by Tim Richards
Title
Lagoons of the Planet Abraxsis
Artist
Tim Richards
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Photo Art
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Fantasy landscape of the ancient lagoons of the Planet Abraxsis.
Summary Briefing: Long ago lakes of liquid methane filled the crater-like basins of Abraxsisian surface. The atmosphere mostly dissipated due to a massive electrical discharge from a glancing asteroid. When the methane evaporated, it left dry cobalt compounds at the bottom of the lagoons, which is why they appear so blue. Soon after (in geological time) a colony of Lyrians inhabited the planet to mine the rich mineral deposits. The Lyrians abandoned the colony after ascending to the sixth dimension. The planet has been uninhabited since then.
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November 21st, 2013
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