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Wir (Planet)

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Wir, AKA the Teejiff Star

Originally thought to be a star in the sky that moved around alot. The Teejiff Star was realized to be a large planet apparently made of some form of Water by astrolonomers and therefore renamed Wir seeing as that was the only Ur-Element missing from the planets. It was later discovered to be predominantly Ice which thrilled Betterthanwatermenstors to no end as they then claimed that the primary expresion of Wir is Ice not Water.

This jubliation was short lived though as further study discovered a vast Water ocean under a rather small layer of Ice and White Water, with geysers of Steam coming out of it. It seems that all forms of Water coexist on Wir which makes it a place of great intrest to Moisteners, particularly as it shows that Water is in fact dominant over Ice when left to the Ur-Elements. Naturally this is a subject of much debate, and hostility (not that there wasn't that to begin with) between the Ice and Water Elemenstors. It is also notable that the Iceshard Comet slams into Wir on every orbit but leaves both objects unscathed, leading many Elemenstors to view this as the epic/futile struggle of Ice against Water.

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