This rocky nuclear planet has a pleasing mix of colors. Many friendly blobs can be found playing around its radioactive fields.
Alias names[ | ]
Planet Type[ | ]
The planet is rocky, with many rough surfaces, hills and tall mountains. Small lakes of radioactive liquid can be found here and there, with some having a "beach" of their own. The ground is a mix of light brown and pink while the sky has a pale blue color.
Things to Do[ | ]
Konanturiumh is a planet full of blobs. Watch the cute little critters gleefully bounce around, having fun without a care in this radioactive hellhole of a planet. Occasionally, you might see friendly, 5.5m-tall multi-headed blob creatures. Don't worry - they're friendly, welcoming and quite a rare sight.
Relax your eyes (?) by simply walking or driving around. The mix of colors make for an eye-pleasing experience.
Take a dip in the many radioactive pools of liquid scattered around the planet. Some of them have beaches too!
Life[ | ]
The planet has an abundance of plant life, making Carbon readily available. Fauna is somewhat plentiful, though not as much as the plant life. Most of the animal species are blobs, but there are a few flying species as well, including one that's a somewhat large Cycromys species.
This section is Fan Fiction. The information found here is not an actual part of the released game, but a user-invented addition to the wiki.
This section is Fan Fiction. The information found here is not an actual part of the released game, but a user-invented addition to the wiki.
Konanturiumh is one of the "rich" planets in Zayuguanch VIII. It is the research hub of the star.
Its main inhabitants are large, intelligent multi-headed blobs. These unique creatures are some of the most friendly, patient and intelligent in the region, having to cope with 6-12 heads in one body. The blobs are the ones that grant wisdom and intelligence to those who visit the planet, teaching the language of the three major factions. Aside from teaching languages, they also research in new technologies for everyone's benefit and to improve the quality of life of all.
Gallery[ | ]
A small "beach" by a radioactive lake.
The water's fine! I swear!
The mix of light brown, light pink and pale blue is a bit relaxing to the eyes.