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'''Lydor''' is a Class O planet that hosts a population of sentient semi-amphibious humanoids in a bronze age level of development (classification B, Richter scale) called the '''Lydonians'''.  
'''Lydor V''' is a Class O planet that hosts a population of sentient semi-amphibious humanoids in a bronze age level of development (classification B, Richter scale) called the '''[[Lydorian|Lydorians]]'''.  




==Population==
==Geography==
 
===Physiology===
The Lydonians possess a variety of skin coloration with small eyes.
 
===Geography===
There are about ten populated island chains, with the largest boasting a city that numbers just over 1200 people. The total population is 100 000, though with many living on seafaring ships it is difficult for the Freeworlds to get accurate numbers. The Freeworlds also has difficulties keeping them from being culturally contaminated, even going as far to hide their existence from the Valcarians who would only exploit them.
There are about ten populated island chains, with the largest boasting a city that numbers just over 1200 people. The total population is 100 000, though with many living on seafaring ships it is difficult for the Freeworlds to get accurate numbers. The Freeworlds also has difficulties keeping them from being culturally contaminated, even going as far to hide their existence from the Valcarians who would only exploit them.

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Lydor V is a Class O planet that hosts a population of sentient semi-amphibious humanoids in a bronze age level of development (classification B, Richter scale) called the Lydorians.


Geography

There are about ten populated island chains, with the largest boasting a city that numbers just over 1200 people. The total population is 100 000, though with many living on seafaring ships it is difficult for the Freeworlds to get accurate numbers. The Freeworlds also has difficulties keeping them from being culturally contaminated, even going as far to hide their existence from the Valcarians who would only exploit them.