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Does Nessus have a Nine entity associated with it?
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  • <No. Just the main planets and possibly the Asteroid Belt OR Pluto.>

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  • It’s the sun. Look at the symbol for joker’s wild. Eight circles surrounding one large circle.

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  • <Sun and Sol are used as different terms in Dust.>

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  • But what else could the ninth gaiaform be? It would make no sense for Pluto to be one since it’s a dwarf planet. If dwarf planets count then we’ll have dozens of gaiaforms. At least the sun, the star which the eight gaiaforms orbit, would make sense to be a gaiaform because it’s the only star in our system. However, there are multiple dwarf planets.

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  • <The Asteroid Belt is a former planet shattered apart years ago. While it's broken, its size would've been massive.>

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  • Also, the asteroid belt isn’t a former planet.

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  • Asteroids are made from shattered planets.

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  • Read up about the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. It’s not a planet.

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  • It's several planets. Shattered pieces were flung and formed the asteroid belt due to Jupiter's gravity instead of forming a new planetoid around their neighboring planet. Like our moon for example, was a piece of Earth's crust. There are even Needle like or "cigar" shaped pieces within the asteroid belt that are the original intact pieces of planets, because they usually run into each other and break apart.

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  • The large amount of energy required to shatter or destroy a planet, combined with the asteroid belt’s low combined mass, do not support the hypothesis that the asteroid belt was once a planet. Furthermore, the asteroid belt wouldn’t be a gaiaform. The lore tab for Anteaus Wards implies that every planetoid has a gaiaform, so each individual asteroid would have a gaiaform.

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  • To me, it wouldn’t make sense for a gaiaform to be made up of lots of small asteroids. And to me the jokers wild logo is proof enough that the sun is one of the nine

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