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Vissric is a large military planet that serves as a base for creating military weaponry for the [[xun empire]]. Vissric is ruled by [[Emperor Zuu]], it has massive dams that power most of the planets energy needs. Vissric has many factories and also many houses where the factory workers live, although vissric is far from many of the xun empire military bases it is sill one of the top weapon makers.  
Vissric is a large military planet that serves as a base for creating military weaponry for the [[xun empire]]. Vissric is ruled by [[Emperor Zuu]], it has massive dams that power most of the planets energy needs. Vissric has many factories and also many houses where the factory workers live, although vissric is far from many of the xun empire military bases it is sill one of the top weapon makers.  


The houses and culture on Vissric resemble Japanese culture, with houses looking very similar to Japanese houses, and the people there drinking a lot of tea,this is probably due to Emperor Zuu’s fascination with Japanese culture.
The culture on Vissric resembles Japanese culture, with houses looking very similar to Japanese houses, and the people there drink a lot of tea, this is probably due to Emperor Zuu’s fascination with Japanese culture.

Latest revision as of 09:27, 2 November 2025

Vissric is a large military planet that serves as a base for creating military weaponry for the xun empire. Vissric is ruled by Emperor Zuu, it has massive dams that power most of the planets energy needs. Vissric has many factories and also many houses where the factory workers live, although vissric is far from many of the xun empire military bases it is sill one of the top weapon makers.

The culture on Vissric resembles Japanese culture, with houses looking very similar to Japanese houses, and the people there drink a lot of tea, this is probably due to Emperor Zuu’s fascination with Japanese culture.