Baklava solar system

The Baklava solar system, known in Japan as the Tarotaro solar system, is a heliocentric system where the events of the Magical Vacation series takes place, and serves as the main setting of Magical Starsign. It consists of eight total planets; six occupying orbital rings, and two residing in a multidimensional sun.

Planets

 * Kovomaka, the magic planet
 * Erd, the earth planet
 * Cassia, the water planet
 * Puffoon, the wind planet
 * Gren, the wood planet
 * Razen, the fire planet
 * Nova, the light planet
 * Shadra, the dark planet

History
In the beginning, there existed nothing but a song for no one to hear, until someone who was no one came to understand it. This "someone", a man, ventured through the day in search of who was singing the song of warmth. Upon imagining the singer, she appeared before him and they sang together, creating sentient wind from music, and subsequently an entire world of wind. Children were nurtured by the world of wind and grew up to become the wind kin, who felt the wind's warmth fade and dubbed it "the lifeless". Once every song in the world ended, the wind kin could no longer bear children, so they sang their own song on the desolate earth, causing it to become strong and solid. The wind kin vanished following the rebirth of the land, giving rise to the society of earth kin. With the earth kins' song came the collision of fire and wind, creating water. However, this water was filled with blood and wiped out the earth kin in a great flood, shaping the land and creating the water people. Volcanic rage beneath the ocean brought about many storms, uniting the elements of fire, wind, and earth. Some time later, the tree people were born, said to have harbored the power of everything and possessed the beauty of a shining sun. The tree people sang praises of each other's beauty to no end, christening themselves as the first "people".

One of the tree people assumed the role of the planet's king, then declared his great ambitions to the stars in the sky, to which five beams shone down and gave power to the planet. The king, now known as Vermicelli, sailed through the skies and hopped across many other planets, ending once he set foot inside the sun. The light that created the universe, the Queen of Light, watched Vermicelli sing despite his own self-doubt and embarrassment. Vermicelli then ran to a cave where he sang the song of the beginning in solitude, reciting the melody until his voice fell silent. He could sense his own death, to which he felt a new song reverberate in his heart; the song of the end. His chanting of the song summoned many monsters, but not once he did not stop. As the song of the end echoed throughout the cosmos, the people grew fearful, and a war sparked between the five planets. To drive their fears away in the darkest hour, the people sang their own song, focusing the light of the five planets at one central point. This galactic unity saw the creation of Nova, and in an effort to prevent it from clashing with the other five planets, the Queen of Light stowed it away inside the sun. As she created life for this sixth planet, the Big Bang was conducted by the brownies; and thus, all life in the Baklava system was born anew.

Several hundred million years later, an orbiting neutron star called Shadra experienced a peak in magical energy. This caused a new sun to form around Shadra, which merged into the anterior sun that housed Nova. Instead of coexisting alongside Nova, Shadra occupied a parallel dimension, thus allowing the two planets to periodically emerge relative to the universe's magical balance. Connecting the planets' domains was a gaping hole beneath Nova's Glissini Caves, but the sudden collision of plasma and matter sealed it shut forever. Luckily, the twin suns' merge created the Starway and Phunnel Pit, passageways that bridged the dimensions by harnessing planetary energy.

Trivia

 * Its name comes from 'baklava', a Turkish pastry made with nuts and syrup.
 * Its Japanese name, Tarotaro, may come from 'taro', root vegetables cultivated for their corms.