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- Ly-Cilph abstract "In Peter F. Hamilton's The Night's Dawn Trilogy, the Ly-Cilph are an alien race that evolved on an unnamed moon orbiting a gas giant planet. The unstable nature of the Ly-Cilph's homeworld's orbit meant that every nine years, the moon was consumed by violent storms. Millennia of evolution meant that even while the Ly-Cilph's corporeal bodies were destroyed, they transcended to a state of higher existence.".
- Q6706995 abstract "In Peter F. Hamilton's The Night's Dawn Trilogy, the Ly-Cilph are an alien race that evolved on an unnamed moon orbiting a gas giant planet. The unstable nature of the Ly-Cilph's homeworld's orbit meant that every nine years, the moon was consumed by violent storms. Millennia of evolution meant that even while the Ly-Cilph's corporeal bodies were destroyed, they transcended to a state of higher existence.".
- Ly-Cilph comment "In Peter F. Hamilton's The Night's Dawn Trilogy, the Ly-Cilph are an alien race that evolved on an unnamed moon orbiting a gas giant planet. The unstable nature of the Ly-Cilph's homeworld's orbit meant that every nine years, the moon was consumed by violent storms. Millennia of evolution meant that even while the Ly-Cilph's corporeal bodies were destroyed, they transcended to a state of higher existence.".
- Q6706995 comment "In Peter F. Hamilton's The Night's Dawn Trilogy, the Ly-Cilph are an alien race that evolved on an unnamed moon orbiting a gas giant planet. The unstable nature of the Ly-Cilph's homeworld's orbit meant that every nine years, the moon was consumed by violent storms. Millennia of evolution meant that even while the Ly-Cilph's corporeal bodies were destroyed, they transcended to a state of higher existence.".