I've decided on an Afterlife.
The Afterlife is called the Great Golden Halls. It is a massive city, entirely enclosed within golden walls. It occasionally expands by several rooms, when it gets too crowded, but as it is miles long to begin with that's not needed for a while. It includes residential areas, obviously enough, as well as recreational areas, work areas, and even marketplaces. Once some souls get settled, it will be a bustling metropolis, where anyone can do essentially anything they want to (as long as it's legal, of course), including doing various jobs in the mortal world. An observant person may note that the Halls sometimes shift, and a canny cartographer may note that the whole city is in the shape of a giant dragon! The Heart of GreatWyrmGold is located in the dragon's "head," along with the spirits of high priests and such, while most official functions are carried out in then "neck" and most residences are in the "chest."
If my moon is capable of supporting life:Anyways, we can make creatures on our own moons without petitions, correct?
1. Basic lifeforms like plants, worms, and such that would be boring to list but vital for an ecosystem.
2. Pyrali (sing. pyralis), small reptilian creatures which take the place of insects. Many, many species.
3. Dragonfish, basically placoderms. Many species.
4. Salamanders, six-legged endothermic highly venomous lizards with the ability to raise their body temperatures greatly.
5. Wyverns, which are like a cross between two-legged dragons and pterosaurs. Several species.
6. Drakes, a number of theropod-like creatures with vague draconic attributes. Many species.
7. Dragonlings, humanoids with draconic attributes. The exact attributes vary from person to person. The bloodlines (e.g, Gold, Silver, Black, etc) tend to arrange themselves into "clans," and interbreeding is rare (but possible!). Dragonlings are sentient and, on average, better at magic than most people.
Establishing a theme, but don't expect me to keep it.
If not:Make it so, then add the above life.
Let me know if there's something I've missed.