Planet Obsidiora, positioned in the tranquil Veridian system, glistens with unique luminescence from space. Its atmosphere, a mosaic of soft azures and violets, hints at its rich mineral composition. Surface exploration reveals its defining feature: vast canyons of naturally formed crystals that refract the system’s twin suns into dazzling rainbows. The most striking are the Elysian Fields, an expansive canyon network where towering crystal columns, some rising over 300 meters, display a spectrum of colors from deep indigos to fiery oranges. Temperatures here fluctuate dramatically, creating a cycle of crystal expansion and brittle fracture, further shaping the jagged, reflective terrain. These canyons not only mesmerize visually but are hypothesized to influence local climate patterns, generating sudden, swirling crystal storms that glitter dangerously beautiful. This planet offers a pristine example of extraordinary geological processes possibly unique in the galaxy, driven by its peculiar atmospheric chemistry and intense solar exposure.