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Amaselva is the seventh planet in the Szon system and the first of the gas giants. It is the largest of the gas giants at twice the mass of Jupiter, though the planet Lykodyrr, which is a brown dwarf, surpasses Amaselva in both mass and diameter. It has over one hundred moons, though most of them have yet to be exploited due to Amaselva's radiation and gravity wells.

Naming
Amaselva was known by ancient Dhragolon and was named after the pagan queen of the gods, Amaselva.

Physical characteristics
Like most gas giants, Amaselva has a single rocky core and an enormous atmosphere. Amaselva's atmosphere mostly consists of hydrogen and helium with unusual amounts of krypton. As a result, the planet appears a silvery, grey color. The planet also has a enormous storm, known as the Great Dark Spot, which is a turbulent, unending storm that has lasted for at least 300 years. This storm is several times the size of Ucharpli and will most likely remain a permanent feature on the planet. Amaselva is surrounded by a radiation belt that can destroys the electronics of unprotected crafts. Because of this, the planet's moons have yet to be significantly exploited despite their numerous amount. More complex facilities have been built on Heszton instead, though Amaselva still remains of scientific interest.

Amaselva played a crucial role in the formation of life on Szon's habitable planets. Amaselva would capture oversized asteroids as well as displace the orbits of comets. The planet also prevented Zarenutha from forming into a much larger planet which would have erased the asteroid belt.

Moons
Most of Amaselva's moons are either captured asteroids or the remains of much larger moons that fell below Amaselva's Roche limit. The larger moons would be shredded apart into numerous smaller ones. The shredding of these moons eventually formed a faint ring system around the planet.

The majority of Amaselva's moons range anywhere from one kilometer long to just over 5,000 kilometers. Amaselva's largest moon, Amath, is 5,433 kilometers in diameter and is covered in one gigantic ice sheet of carbon dioxide.

As the gas giant constantly changes in its number of moons, no designated amount of moons has been placed. However, at any given time, Amaselva will always have more than 100 moons.

Economy
Amaselva is unfavorable for mining due to its radiation. However, it still serves as a secondary source of helium-3 to Heszton.