The Planet Grimore (officially Grimore I), orbiting around a yellow-red star also named Grimore.
Grimore I is nearly wholly covered with water, being similar to Earth in that sense, although the water is almost completely free of salt. Thusly, the fauna and flora within these waters of Grimore I are very different from the familiar species on Earth.
Grimore's equatorial diameter is 8724.9 km, which is approximately 1.37 times larger than Earth's equatorial diameter. Gravity on Grimore is approximately 1.45 times stronger than on Earth, owing to both the larger size and a larger abundance of dense elements, such as osmium and iridium, also due to frequent meteor strikes. I.E., its specific gravity is 5.8370437956204375~.
Grimore I is the first planet from its star. It is approximately 1.06 AU from its home star.
Its maximum concentration of Magitons (as measured near Cadremus Keep) is 5.36 x 10,000 MT (Magitons) per cubic meter.
It has two moons, one named Raelik, the other named Ordus. Raelik is approximately 1342.5 km. in its equator; Ordus is 1223.9 km. Both have a specific gravity of 5.83643535~. Each one orbits Grimore in opposite directions. Raelik moves 1.0962002776052 km/s counterclockwise; its apogee is 378235 km. Ordus moves 0.97641812851036 km/s clockwise; its apogee is 424635 km.
All around the Grimorean solar system is a massive spherical cloud of comets and asteroids within Grimore's gravity. The cloud begins at approximately 150 AU from Grimore, and ends at approximately 450 AU from Grimore. Make no mistake; it is absolutely _dense_, far denser than the asteroid belt. In every cubic kilometer, it is estimated that an average of one hundred intrastellar objects are inside the space. Collisions, both object-on-object and object-on-ship, are common. This cloud, named the "Death Cloud" by sardonic observers, often serves as defence against empires wishing to claim the massive amount of Magitons Grimore I has.