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Most of the [[Skylands]] were in fact leftover chunks of rock which had once been a part of Saturn's rings. Because of this, these barren space rocks were relatively inhospitable towards life. Nevertheless, microscopic organisms evolved on these desolate rocks, and eventually evolved into the sophisticated but monolithic culture of 'Skylands'.  
Most of the [[Skylands]] were in fact leftover chunks of rock which had once been a part of Saturn's rings. Because of this, these barren space rocks were relatively inhospitable towards life. Nevertheless, microscopic organisms evolved on these desolate rocks, and eventually evolved into the sophisticated but monolithic culture of 'Skylands'.  
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Latest revision as of 16:56, 7 April 2026

Saturn, a sad, pathetic, ringless gas giant.

Saturn was a gas giant in the Sol system. Saturn once had beautiful, illustrious rings, but these were all but sucked up by Combine Vacuum Patrol 3 during the Great META War.

Saturn's atmosphere, like its neighbor Jupiter, was home to several civilizations. However, while Jupiter was home to many cloud cities, Saturn instead had lots of primitive, stone-age cultures which were permanently stuck in this era. They suffered what was known as the 'Skyblock Paradox'.

Most of the Skylands were in fact leftover chunks of rock which had once been a part of Saturn's rings. Because of this, these barren space rocks were relatively inhospitable towards life. Nevertheless, microscopic organisms evolved on these desolate rocks, and eventually evolved into the sophisticated but monolithic culture of 'Skylands'.

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