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'''Wakato'' takes its name from an obscure [[Solomani]] Japanese phrase that means "people of the harmonious song." The world is a gas giant moon with a peculiar atmosphere. It orbits the gas world at close proximity. So close in fact that the gas giants magnetic field carries down to Wakato past its own magnetic field through the polar regions. As a person proceeds from the equator towards either pole, the ground and air become progressively magnetised. This magnetic charge never exceeds what a human can tolerate. But it does create an excess of negative ions in the air, water and biosphere that can have severe psychoactive effects upon human beings. | '''Wakato'' takes its name from an obscure [[Solomani]] Japanese phrase that means "people of the harmonious song." The world is a gas giant moon with a peculiar atmosphere. It orbits the gas world at close proximity. So close in fact that the gas giants magnetic field carries down to Wakato past its own magnetic field through the polar regions. As a person proceeds from the equator towards either pole, the ground and air become progressively magnetised. This magnetic charge never exceeds what a human can tolerate. But it does create an excess of negative ions in the air, water and biosphere that can have severe psychoactive effects upon human beings. |