Dennitza's sun, Zoria, is brighter than Sol and Dennitza is smaller than Earth. Ultraviolet cracking reduced the oceans to covering half the surface. The day is 18.8 hours.
Less than a million years ago, Dennitza was struck either by giant meteoroids or by a shattered asteroid:
on land, impact, concussion, radiation, fire and craters;
at sea, tsunamis destroying the coasts;
in the sky, dust blocking the sun for years and clouds lasting for millennia;
at the poles, growing ice caps;
from the poles, glaciers halfway to the equator;
in the biosphere, mass extinctions, including of a tool-making species, then new forms, hardy or contentious;
later, clearing skies and melting glaciers;
then, storms, floods, more extinctions, migrations, ecological changes and rising sea levels;
meanwhile, human colonists building coastal towns destroyed by rising seas and a capital city in the middle of a large astrobleme.
Note: many interesting and dramatic events occurred before humanity arrived.
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