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- Moon 1: Constrictor
- Mass: ???
- Density: ???
- Radius: 26 KM
- Axial tilt: ???
- Year length: 3.1 earth days
- Notes: Potentially a captured asteroid or the result of an impactor body at some point hitting the planet and releasing some pieces of debris that were later captured into orbit. Younger than the other moons and host planet. Orbit is decaying. Several craters on Many-Isles suggest there may have been more bodies like this, but hit the planet sometime before it was terraformed, most likely from their orbits decaying.
- Moon 2: Viper
- Mass: ???
- Density: ???
- Radius: 13 km
- Axial tilt: ???
- Year Length: 5.6 earth days
- Notes: Potentially a captured asteroid or the result of an impactor body at some point hitting the planet and releasing some pieces of debris that were later captured into orbit. Younger than the other moons and host planet. Orbit is not decaying, unlike constrictor. Several craters on Many-Isles suggest there may have been more bodies like this, but hit the planet sometime before it was terraformed, most likely from their orbits decaying.
- Moon 3: Dimple-Surface
- Mass: 0.023 earths
- Density: 2.6176 g/cm3
- Radius: 2323 KM
- Axial tilt: ???
- Year length: 32.5 earth days
- Moon 4: Python
- Mass: ???
- Density: ???
- Radius: 44 km
- Axial tilt: ???
- Year length: 45.2 days
- Notes: Seems to be the same age as Dimple-Surface, and made of similar materials. May have formed in the same event. Has a polar orbit, oddly.
- Moon 5: Goanna
- Mass: ???
- Density: ???
- Radius: 127 km
- Axial tilt: ???
- Year length: 63.5 days
- Notes: Seems to be the same age as Dimple-Surface, and made of similar materials. May have formed in the same event. Has an elliptical retrograde orbit.
- Moon 6: Chameleon
- Mass: ???
- Density: ???
- Radius: 257 km
- Axial tilt: ???
- Year length: 72 days
- Notes: Seems to be the same age as Dimple-Surface, and made of similar materials. May have formed in the same event.
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