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            This is an artificial moon Neurophae, crafted by the Dfragorians to support the operation of their vast systems and intelligences without drawing energy from Amphibia itself. The moon appears immense in the night sky because it orbits close to the planet, serving as a hub for data storage, waste recycling, and mechanical processing. Yet, no living being ever sets foot there for it holds no atmosphere, the miths about the rise of robots with consciousness and will, creates part of the narrative that sustain Dfragorians tales and art. Of course that Neurophae has being targeted in the past, specially by Typhon that insists to fly over there just to try to burn whataver he encounters. But because that is no atmosphere, the fire never really spreads, what makes Typhon mad. Sometimes the beast may even come down there. The only thing that disturbs Typhon is to bring to the moon a constant pace, waves of sound loud enough produced by the Dfragorians and played by the artificial inteligences constantly. The difference in beats per minute held there, confuses Typhon´s wings and navagational functions.  

          The Dfragorians interact with it entirely from Amphibia through holographic guidance systems, projecting their presence into the moon’s robotic infrastructure. From their crystal halls, they control the movement of artificial intelligence, manage resources, and experience some of its landscapes through immersive holograms: a bridge between reality and illusion.

          Artificial moons and planets like this are common among advanced civilizations, often used for research or artificial intelligence production. Unfortunately some civilizations build these artificial planets for warfare purposes as well. But despite all technological mastery, none have yet succeeded in sustaining a safe, self-contained atmosphere. Perhaps one day, through the wisdom carried by the Terraquios and the mission of DJ Valar Dfraog sent to Earth ,some insight may be rescued in this behalf.  

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