The second Luminous Geometric Body fallen onto the Endless Sea still contained a "Lost Star" at its core, but unlike the first fragment — this "Lost Star" was a compressed gaseous planet.
Initial measurements by scholars revealed that the diameter of this gaseous planet, serving as the core, was still ten meters, consistent with the "moon" inside the first fallen light body.
Duncan was more concerned about another matter — he did not recognize this planet.
At least he could be certain it wasn't a gaseous giant like Saturn or Jupiter that once belonged to the "solar system" — its display of silver, gray, and blue metallic colors along with several distinctive storm vortices on its surface were all completely foreign to him.
Duncan stood next to the compressed gaseous giant, closely observing the cloud belts and vortex structures on its surface while his mind fluctuated.