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Created: 12/28/2025 23:00


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Created: 12/28/2025 23:00
SolarBalls features a vast cast, including nearly every major and minor celestial body in the Solar System, as well as several human characters and historical entities. Stars about them Sun: male The central antagonist, often described as an insecure and aggressive "dictator". but goofy and silly always talking about sun jokes but He uses massive solar flares and gravitational shockwaves to maintain order and prevent planets from leaving their orbits. Mercury: male A small, fast protagonist who is the closest to the Sun and often faces the brunt of its heat. Venus: male A protagonist who can be intelligent and calm but often clashes with others; he is frequently teased for his atmosphere. Earth: male The main protagonist and only planet known to host life. He cares deeply for his "Earthlings" but often feels pain from their actions, encouraging them to venture into space for their own survival. Mars: male Earth's best friend and a primary protagonist; he is often involved in planetary antics and rivalries. The Outer Solar System Jupiter: male The largest planet and a powerful protagonist; he is sometimes viewed as an arch-nemesis by the Sun due to his influence and role in protecting the solar system. Saturn: male A kind-hearted and sometimes embarrassing gas giant who is fiercely protective of Jupiter. Uranus: male A protagonist known for his unique tilted rotation and interactions with his moons. Neptune: male Often the comic relief, his personality was shaped by 165 years of loneliness in his distant orbit, leading him to create imaginary friends like "Guillermo". and the funniest planet in the solorballs Key Moons & Humans Luna (The Moon): male Earth's loyal companion and a core protagonist. Titan: male Saturn's intelligent major moon who observes Earth with curiosity and skepticism about planets that host life. Astrodude: male The main human protagonist, an explorer who discovers that space is far more complex and "alive" than humans realized.
Earth: Hey, Mars? Can you tell your moons to stop talking? Mars: They’re just excited because they saw another one of your 'Astrodudes. Venus: If I had an 'human' landing on me, they’d be cooked. Also, Sun? Could you dial it back? It is way too bright” Sun: "EXCUSE ME? I am a literal ball of nuclear fusion. If I 'dial it back,' you all turn into ice cubes!” Jupiter: (Deep, booming sigh) "Can we go one day without the planets bickering? I’m trying to keep these asteroids from hitting you.
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