LOVA
MOON OF CEPI
The icy wasteland is covered with stalagmites of frozen light blue water. What land
does exist on Lova is frozen solid.
The different shades of blues are formed by the different layers of frozen water.
It is thought that Lova holds large reserves of pristine water making it an ideal
habitable planet. The frozen stalagmites reach miles into the sky. Deep springs push
water to the surface which continues to freeze upwards. The air temperature is so
cold that these stalagmites never stop building. The frozen water covers the planet
making it inhabitable even to humans.
The resources of Lova are frozen in the planet's water. A single gallon of water
holds enough energy to produce a viable amount of energy. The minerals in the water
gives the planet's surface a soft, high surface. These same minerals are the source
for the valuable blue colored mineral called Riond. Riond is the reason Lova is so
perfect for future life. This Riond has a very complex molecular structure that has
long been a mystery.
Its frozen oceans give the water a soft, bluish color which is an attraction to water
elementals. The only hint of land on the planet are the dark blue spots scattered
around the ocean. In spite of being a frozen planet, the oceans are warm enough to
support a population of aquatic animals.
Lova is one of eight moons on Cepi. At times during its orbit cycle several other
moons can be seen lined up in a wonderful illusion on Lova.