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Where is Tetra?

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Where is Tetra?

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Tetra is approximatly 6,875,000 light years from Earth. At the time of these stories, no charts existed for the area of space that the Tetra system was in. The planet Tetra is a planet not unlike Earth. There is one large landmass that takes up nearly an entire half of the planet. The bulk of this land is desert and home to the Tetrites. Along the nothern part of the land is a massive chain of mountains called the Faldref Range. The rest of the planet is covered in water. Around the center of the planet, splitting the water into two oceans, is a belt of soggy land called the Latitudes. Tetrites do not live in the Latitudes. Tetra is surrounded by seven moons. Each moon is unique, some wonderful, some plain. All add their light at night in combinations that change weekly. The nights on Tetra rarely seem alike. No other planets in the Tetra system supports life.

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