Freyja (Wanderstar)

Freyja (English: Venus) is the second wanderer in from the Sun. Its year is 224.7 Earth days.

The air on the wanderer is thick indeed, making it the hottest wanderer in the sunnish setup. The heat on the ground is always at least 735 K (462 °C, 864 °F), and the mean heat is 735 K (462 °C; 863 °F). The air is 96 parts in 100 coalstuff two-sourstuff, and, because of its thickness, is 92 times heavier than that of Earth at sea height. The top layer is made of unclear swevelsour clouds, such that the ground cannot be seen from Earth. The wanderer's ground is dry and rocky; with many times more firebergs than Earth.

As Freyja moves within Earth's path, it can be seen in the sky in the morning and in the evening, but never at night. It can also seem rather bright, showing in the sky before stars can be seen. Because of this, it is often called the "Morning Star" or the "Evening Star". Also, like Hermod and the Moon, it shows all shapes of lighting.