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The Northe-Aioques star system is a star system located in the proximity of the Milky Way. The system consists primarily of the red dwarf star Northe-Aioques 825, and the six planets that orbit it. The second planet, Cuchulainn, is inhabited by wildlife. The star and system are named after the two scientists that first cataloged the system, and the six orbiting planets are named after mythological epic heroes.

Siegfried
Siegfried is the closest planet to its sun, and can be classified as a large, rocky "Super Earth"

Cuchulainn

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Cuchulainn is the second planet orbiting its star, and important in that it is the only planet in its system known to harbor life. It is a roughly Earth-sized terrestrial planet, though its atmospheric density is nearly ten times that of Earth's at sea level. The wide array of environments on the planet's surface attests to its habitability and abundance of water. Though less than half of the planet's surface is covered in water, the wide scattering of smaller bodies of water lends to a balanced ecosystem on the planet. Mountain ranges extend across the northern hemisphere, and at different latitudes, such diverse environments thrive as plains, forests, tundra, deserts, swamps, and environments unique to the mechanics of the planet's climate. Named in honor of the hero of Irish mythology, Cúchulainn.