Planet Crysalix orbits a dim star in the outer regions of its solar system, characterized by an exceptional geological feature visible even from space: vast crystal ice canyons that reflect its star's faint light with a brilliant azure gleam. Scanning in from orbit, Crysalix appears as a glacial orb, its icy surface sculpted into intricate canyons and valleys, which are a striking result of its extreme sub-zero temperatures and negligible atmosphere. Surface expeditions, remotely conducted, reveal that the crystal ice formations tower at staggering heights, some piercing the scant cloud cover. These canyons are sculpted by the planet’s slow geological upheaval and the rare but violent cryo-geysers, which eject subterranean brine into the frigid environment, where it immediately freezes. This process results in the continuous expansion of the crystal structures, creating an ever-evolving labyrinth of shimmering ice. The reflections caused by Crysalix's thin sunlight create a perpetual interplay of light that transforms the surface into a dynamic spectacle of natural artistry.













