The Orian System is...(add more detail here).
Primary Star:
Details concerning the star of Orian.
- Orian, Mean Diameter: 3,600,000km
Orbit One:
The first orbital pattern within the Orian system is held by a trio of dwarf planets known as the Sisters of Orian. While in years gone by it was believed that only two of these entities could be defined as planets, it has recently been discovered that all three planets orbit a single center of mass and do not in actuality orbit each other.
- Mukuru, Mean Diameter: 5,800km
- Nevenpa, Mean Diameter: 4,800km
- Ulatyu, Mean Diameter: 4,650km
Orbit Two:
Details concerning the tropical paradise of Aeotheran.
- Aeotheran, Mean Diameter: 10,300km
Orbit Three:
Details concerning the Gas Giant of Amphor.
- Amphor, Mean Diameter: 105,000km
- Amphor Six, Mean Diameter: 1,357km
- 14 Additional Satellites
Orbit Four:
The fourth orbital pattern within the Orian system is comprised of Gamuslag and Sepros. Similarly to the Sisters of Orian, Gamuslag was once considered a satellite to Sepros until the discovery that the two entities share a center of mass. Due to the two planets close proximity, the satellites Sepros Major and Sepros Minor are consistently being monitored by members of the scientific community to ensure they don't break their orbital holding from Sepros.
- Gamuslag, Mean Diameter: 6,400km
- Sepros, Mean Diameter: 12,460km
- Sepros Major, Mean Diameter: 3,141km
- Sepros Minor, Mean Diameter: 1,570km
Orbit Five:
Details concerning the Astroid Belt of Dentavii.
- The Dentavii Asteroid Belt
- Dentavii Prime, Mean Diameter: 974km
Companion Star:
Details concerning this orbital pattern and entity therein.
- Orian Minor, Mean Diameter: 87,000km
- Note: Need to come up with an explanation other than "Space Magic" as to how this is possible, otherwise alter the star/entity to explain another "star" without being a star
Orbit Six:
Details concerning the arctic tundra of Tarthos.
- Tarthos, Mean Diameter: 9,530km
Orbit Seven:
Details concerning the Gas Giant of Inos and its many, many moons.
- Inos, Mean Diameter: 192,000
- 43 Satellites, including Inos 18, Inos 27 and Inos 42