Lanisto (Tyrol 1a) is the moon of Tyrol I, the closest planet to the two stars of the unclaimed Tyrol system. There is evidence that many years in the past, Lanisto was very geologically active. Empty lava caverns provide temporary shelter to those who want to escape the heat of the nearby suns. The moon's largest settlement, Front Row, is partially situated within the remains of an ancient, extinct volcano.
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