...you say Demeter is oblate because of starlight, as well as because of its rotation- how would that work?
This works because Starlight moves in the same direction to Demeter's rotation, and since Starlight is huge and gravitationally powerful and Demeter is spinning itself flat, these forces work together to make a very oblate gas giant. Although I'm not sure if this could happen in a real universe situation, but it is an interesting concept.
And how did its neptune-sized moon Starlight manage to avoid becoming a gas giant with a massive atmosphere? A neptune-sized terrestrial would have a gravity many times Earth's; it would retain any hydrogen it was created with, and would attract more hydrogen from the protoplanetary cloud until it was at least as big as Demeter. Then you would have a double gas giant.
This could be explained by Starlight and the other Demeterian moon Kankymede, being flicked out of Proxima's inner system (containing denser materials to make planets instead of the lighter atmospheric stuff) and then being captured into being permanent moons of Demeter.
These two moons supposedly were flicked out very fast, Kankymede's clouds froze so fast with the temperature change that they turned into frost still in their cloudy patterns. Again, I'm not sure if this is possible in a realistic universe.
Here is another picture, this is of Tritonia as anticipated.
This is another electrical type planet. The oceans on the surface are made of a liquid magnetic metal, which electrical lifeforms life in, the magnetic forces between the creatures and the liquid create uneven bulges and dents in the liquid's surface, so in many places the sea floor is exposed and other places have very deep oceans and submerged continents.
I have accidentally made the clouds far too high when I first created this world, but I've kept it in the above picture because I liked the effect, I would like to hear other people's opinions on the cloud height issue though.
And here is Aurora and it's moon Australis (shown in front). I am currently working on these two:
Next world in order to be pictured: Borealis, the 2nd moon of Aurora
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