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The planet Tetrayon-Nine was one of the planets in the Tetrayon system.
One of Alistair Neezley's tall tales was of the time he had “supposedly “tamed glorks on Tetrayon-Eight – or was it Tetrayon-Nine?”. (PROSE: The Frost King's Treasure)
It was the origin of the game of Chellt, which Century Smith once taught Briar. It was a variation of the game of chess involving time loops, suggesting some aptitude at temporal manipulations from the natives of Tetrayon-Nine. (PROSE: Century Smith and the Time Terror)
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Other planets in the Tetrayon system would be mentioned in other Cupids stories, including Tetrayon Four in The Arena of the Detraxxi (once more as a place Neezley falsely claimed to have visited), Tetrayon Six in The Penultimate Pursuit (its first mention in a context ensuring it actually existed as more than a figment of Neezley's imagination), and Tetrayon-Twelve in The Winter Quests (as the location of a battle pitting the Detraxxi against Century Smith and Briar).