I strongly urge you to give it to Professor Dwightlie Sparcleas, because you have a number of precarious civilizations at your hands, even more precious than ants that weave gemstones.
Since this orb managed to develop clouds and seas of its own, it might contain organisms. If you can see patches of grey or brown in grid-like formations, or if it shines webs of gold when you put it in darkness, it may contain its own civilizations.
But if you wish to keep it, place it floating in a dark room, circling around a source of light and heat to keep the organisms alive. Leave several crystals and rocks for the organisms to mine and eat.
As much as you love to introduce your fashion to the beings living on this orb, or to learn from the fashions of their cultures, be careful not to let them torture and destroy themselves by worshiping you. And share your knowledge to them sparingly, or they will wreak destruction like how several careless orb-keepers left their orbs to create hordes of silver locusts.
Since this orb managed to develop clouds and seas of its own, it might contain organisms. If you can see patches of grey or brown in grid-like formations, or if it shines webs of gold when you put it in darkness, it may contain its own civilizations.
But if you wish to keep it, place it floating in a dark room, circling around a source of light and heat to keep the organisms alive. Leave several crystals and rocks for the organisms to mine and eat.
As much as you love to introduce your fashion to the beings living on this orb, or to learn from the fashions of their cultures, be careful not to let them torture and destroy themselves by worshiping you. And share your knowledge to them sparingly, or they will wreak destruction like how several careless orb-keepers left their orbs to create hordes of silver locusts.