Ise

Ise, meaning Light and named after the god of ancient Aziphox mythology, Ise, was the largest of the Caúzenos objects, having roughly one eight of the mass of Deinos Aú. It was quite eccentric, with a periapsis of 17 AU and a apoapsis of 21 AU. Its moon, Celise, was the fourth-largest object in Caúzenos, with a mass of 8.3 kg, leading some scientist to speculate that it was actually a binary planet.

Formation and Orbital Status
Caúzenos formed from the proto-planetary disk of Ein-Ceixos, when the material failed to coalesce into a planet and became a scattered ring of asteroids and planetoids. Ise formed in this ring, becoming the largest of these objects.

Ise was dragged inwards by Deinos Caú and became a moon of the planet, located near the edge of its hill sphere. When Deinos Caú migrated elsewhere, Ise was affected by Deinos Tai and was ejected from Deinos Caú's sphere of influence, being pushed back into Caúzenos and receiving an eccentric orbit.