Saturnus
Here follows a quote from Malcolm Lancer-Grey’s Planets of Our Solar System, a widely-used guide to the Sol System…
The gas giant Saturnus is populated predominantly by the British, who also run the gas mines hanging underneath the massive, floating cities in the upper atmosphere of the planet. This gas is sold to households and different states for lighting streetlamps in the fancier parts of town. It being mostly a work hub, one might only rarely run into an aristocrat or anyone with a smidge of money here. The workers themselves tend towards loathing the sight of anyone with money, and robbery is not uncommon. Doctors and nurses are the most highly respected people, here. On Saturnus, there's a mix of all races, arriving here for work rather than the sights, but that does not mean there aren't some gems strewn about the countless silently floating cities. They're usually painted and decorated with colourful but cheap paint, and whenever a holiday comes around, people dress up in bright and beautiful colours to properly celebrate it.















