Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Star Wars Destiny Essential Guide: Locations

PLANETS
Begeren
Information
   Region: Outer Rim Territories (Sith Worlds; Esstran sector)
History
Appearances
   First appearance: Endgame I, "The Elusive Shadow"
Bespin
Information
   Region: Outer Rim Territories (Anoat sector)
   Moons: Drudonna, H'gaard
   Cities: Cloud City (capital)
History
Appearances 
   First appearance: Invasion IX, "Dawn of Armageddon"
Borosk
Coruscant
Information
   Region: Core Worlds (Coruscant sector)
   Moons: Centax-1, Centax-2, Centax-2, Hesperidium
   Cities: Galactic City (capital)
History
Appearances
   First appearance: Destiny I, "The New Republic"
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Damosus (Tralon IV)
Information
    Region: Outer Rim Territories
    Sector: Ojoster (Tralon sub-sector)
    System: Tralon
    Cities: Alon (capital)
History
Appearances
   First appearance: Endgame Finale, "The Final Destiny"
Dantooine
Information
   Region: Outer Rim Territories (Raioballo sector)
   Cities: Garang (capital)
History
Appearances
   First appearance: Destiny I, "The New Republic"
   Destiny V, "Seeds from the Past"
   Invasion I, "The Lost Hero"
   More TBA
Deralia
Information
   Region: Outer Rim Territories (Tammuz sector)
   Moons: Aderalis
   Cities: Deraln (capital)
History
Appearances
   First appearance: Invasion VIII, "The Star Forge"
   Endgame V, "The Gathering Darkness"
Dromund Kaas
Information
   Region: Outer Rim Territories (Esstran sector)
   Cities: Kaas City (capital)
History
   The third planet of the Dromund system, Dromund Kaas was a colony of the Sith Empire during the reign of the Dark Jedi Exiles. However, after the Exiles fell, its location was lost and the planet fell into myth by the time of the Great Hyperspace War. When the Sith Empire fell in 5000 BBY, the planet was rediscovered by Lord Vitiate and his followers, becoming home to the reconstituted Sith Empire and serving as its capital for the next several thousand years. In 3960 BBY, the fallen Jedi Revan and Malak were led to Dromund Kaas following the Battle of Malachor V and they fell under the sway of the Sith Emperor. Six years later, a redeemed Revan returned to the planet to confront Vitiate only to be captured by the Emperor and live as his prisoner for the next three centuries.
   In 3681 BBY, the Sith Empire commenced its attack on the Galactic Republic, starting a war that would span for several decades. At some point before 2000 BBY, the Empire fell and Dromund Kaas was once again abandoned, inhabited only by renegade Sith in search for haven. Some time after 980 BBY, the rogue Sith Lord Darth Millennial fled to the planet to escape the wrath of his master. Having rejected the Rule of Two in favor of his own tenets, Millennial established the Dark Force religion and gathered a cult which followed his beliefs. This cult eventually became known as the Prophets of the Dark Side, hiding in secret on Dromund Kaas until they were discovered by Darth Sidious sometime before the Clone Wars.
   Shortly before the Battle of Endor, the Prophets were driven off of Dromund Kaas when Supreme Prophet Kadann spoke out against Sidious' plans, forcing them to hide on Bosthirda. Left abandoned once more, the planet was briefly visited in 9 ABY by Jedi Knight Kyle Katarn, who decided to keep its existence a myth until the New Jedi Order was better prepared to deal with the ancient Sith world. Unbeknownst to them or the New Republic however, Dromund Kaas had been recently settled by the Sith Order of Darth Vorath. After instigating a schism within the Dark Empire in 11 ABY, Vorath directed Grand Admiral Thrawn and his followers to Dromund Kaas, where they were recruited by the mysterious Espaa Valorum into the Crimson Empire.
   For the next fifteen years, Dromund Kaas served as the seat of power for the Crimson Empire and Vorath's Sith Order, with several acolytes being trained on the ancient Sith world. After Darth Vorath was vanquished in 26 ABY, the Sith and their forces were force to abandon Dromund Kaas and spread out across the Outer Rim. A year later, Atha Prime set up a small cloning lab to create a clone of Toah Jarsan. After seemingly killing Atha Prime, the clone Toah created a Dark Jedi Order and based the secret organization on Dromund Kaas. After the Dark Jedi were disbanded at the end of the Glorian War, former member Lysira Naris chose it as the home of her new Sith Order.
Appearances
   First appearance: Destiny I, "The New Republic"
   Destiny IV, "Calm Before the Storm"
   Destiny V, "Seeds from the Past"
   Destiny VI, "The End of All Days"
   Invasion V, "Twilight of the Jedi"
   Invasion VIII, "The Star Forge"
   Endgame VI, "The Lifted Veil"
   Endgame Finale, "The Final Destiny"
Fhost
Information
   Region: Wild Space
   Cities: Farpoint 
History
Appearances
   First appearance: Endgame III, "The Forgotten Man"
Jaguada
Information
    Region: Outer Rim Territories (Esstran sector)
History
    At some point prior to its collapse in 5000 BBY, Jaguada was conquered by the Sith Empire. Thousands of years later, the Sith Lord Darth Gravid constructed a fortress on Jaguada that contained several millennia worth of Sith lore and information. Around 552 BBY, when Gravid began destroying this collection of Sith lore, his apprentice Darth Gean broke into the fortress and killed Gravid.
    Over five hundred years later, the Sith Order of Darth Sedriss constructed a new temple on Jaguada to maintain their own collection of Sith teachings, with Lady Saarai being tasked to maintain this library. When Darth Sedriss disbanded her order, she ordered Saarai to destroy the temple and everything within it. Saarai refused however and continued to live in seclusion within the library along with her daughter Lyra. In 42 ABY, Tasseva's husband Mar Voran came to Jaguada along with other Sith from the new order of Darth Krayt to acquire the lore within the library.
Appearances
    Endgame I, "The Elusive Shadow"
    Endgame II, "The Dying Sun"
    The Eye of Kaas II, "The Dragon's Claw"
Jakku
Information
   Region: Inner Rim
   Cities: Niima Outpost, Tuanul
History
Appearances
   First appearance: Endgame Finale, "The Final Destiny"
Kamino
Information
   Region: Wild Space
   Moons: Korasa
   Cities: Tipoca City (capital)
History
Appearances
   First appearance: Endgame VI, "The Lifted Veil"
Kashyyyk
Information
   Region: Mid Rim (Mytaranor sector)
   Cities: Rwookrrorro (capital), Kachirho 
History
Appearances
   First appearance: Invasion III, "Prelude to Invasion"
   Invasion X, "Judgment Day"
Korriban (Pesegam)
Information
   Region: Outer Rim Territories (Esstran sector)
   Cities: Dreshdae (capital)
History
Appearances
   First appearance: Destiny I, "The New Republic"
   Destiny II, "Rise of the Dark Empire"
   Invasion I, "The Lost Hero"
   Invasion II, "Ghosts of Time" [flashback]
   Endgame I, "The Elusive Shadow"
Lianna
Information
   Region: Outer Rim Territories (Tion Cluster; Allied Tion sector)
   Cities: Lianna City (capital)
History
Appearances
   First appearance: Invasion VII, "Terrors of the Underworld"
Manaan
Information
   Region: Inner Rim
   Cities: Ahto City (capital)
History
Appearances
   First appearance: Invasion III, "Prelude to Invasion"
Mandalore
Information
   Region: Outer Rim Territories (Mandalore sector)
   Moons: Concordia
   Cities: Keldabe (capital), Sundari (New Mandalorian capital)
History
    A wild and savage world, the planet that would eventually become known as Mandalore was settled by the Taung species in 7000 BBY. Having been hiding on Roon]for the past several thousand years, the Taung's leader Mand'alor had led his people in search of a new home and come to this newfound world, which the Taung named Manda'yaim -- "home of the Mand'alor. As time went on, the name would later be translated into the Basic name "Mandalore."
    Over the next several millennia, the Mandalorians proceeded to expand their territory, conquering Mandalore's neighboring systems and carving out a new empire. By 3996 BBY, Mandalore itself had been largely abandoned as Mandalore the Indomitable led his Crusaders on a path of conquest. After the Great Sith War, which saw to the Indomitable's demise, his successor the Ultimate returned to Mandalore as the Neo-Crusaders prepared for what they foresaw to be their "Great Last Battle" against the Galactic Republic. After the Mandalorian Wars ended in their defeat, many Mandalorians became bandits that roamed the galaxy while others went into seclusion on Mandalore.
    During the Draggulch Period, Mandalore was struck by the Candorian plague, killing millions. Ambitious raiders seized on this opportunity to strike at other worlds in the Mandalore sector, further weakening the Mandalorian empire. It was thanks to the efforts of Mandalore the Uniter that Mandalorian space was able to recover from this deadly blow, developing into an industrial and affluent world that helped provide stability to the Outer Rim Territories. 
    In the centuries following the New Sith Wars, this stability posed a threat to the Republic, as many of the Mandalorian clans refused to make peace with the Republic as it expanded its military. Still recovering from its wars with the Sith and weary of another war with the Mandalorians, the Supreme Chancellor ordered an attack on Mandalorian Space. As a result of the short yet deadly conflict, several parts of Mandalore were reduced to inhospitable deserts of white sand, while the Mandalorians themselves were disarmed. From this disastrous event rose the New Mandalorian movement, which advocated peace while still holding resentment for the Republic. A new capital was established in the desert part of the world, named Sundari, while those still clinging onto their warrior origins retreated to the old capital of Keldabe.
    The centuries that followed proved tumultuous for Mandalore, with several different sects of Mandalorians vying for control. From 60 to 42 BBY, Jaster Mereel's True Mandalorians clashed with Tor Vizsla's Death Watch. Around the same time, the New Mandalorians of Sundari came under the threat of insurgents, resulting in the death of Duke Adonai Kryze. With the intervention of the Republic and the Jedi, these civil wars came to an end with the New Mandalorians emerging as the dominant power. While the remaining members of Death Watch were exiled to Concordia by Duchess Satine Kryze, the True Mandalorians were dissolved at the Battle of Galidraan, with their leader Jango Fet turning to the life of a bounty hunter.
Appearances
   First appearance: Destiny V, "Seeds from the Past"
   Invasion VI, "Change of Tide"
   Invasion X, "Judgment Day"
   Endgame I, "The Elusive Shadow"
   Endgame III, "The Forgotten Man" [flashback]
   Endgame VI, "The Lifted Veil"
   Endgame Finale, "The Final Destiny"
Metalorn
Information
   Region: Mid Rim (Talcene sector)
   Cities: Termin (capital)
History
Appearances
   First appearance: Endgame III, "The Forgotten Man" [flashbacks]
Mull
Information
   Region: Inner Rim
History
Appearances
Mustafar
Information
   Region: Outer Rim Territories (Atravis sector)
   Cities: Fralideja (capital)
History
Appearances
   First appearance: Endgame V, "The Gathering Darkness"
Mygeeto
Information
   Region: Outer Rim Territories (Albarrio sector)
History
Appearances
   First appearance: Destiny I, "The New Republic"
   Invasion II, "Ghosts of Time"
Naboo
Information
   Region: Mid Rim (Chommell sector)
   Moons: Ohma-D'un, Rori
   Cities: Theed (capital)
History
    Naboo was first discovered around 3900 BBY when settlers from Grizmallt, led by the explorer Kwilaan, crash-landed on the planet. Upon settling, they came into conflict with the native Gungans and the two races would have a tense relationship for thousands of years. In the following years, the colonists -- who came to call themselves the Naboo -- appointed one of their own as Queen of Naboo, though she refused to establish a hereditary succession line and instead insisted that future monarchs be democratically elected by the people of Naboo.
    As time went on, the Naboo expanded their reach on not only the planet but neighboring worlds and moons in the system as well. In 1000 BBY, a conflict between the Naboo broke out and the ensuing century came to be known as the Time of Suffering. The conflict was eventually resolved by King Jafan, who united the Naboo and established the city of Theed to serve as the capital of Naboo. Around this time, the planet joined the Galactic Republic and represented the Chommell sector in the Galactic Senate.
    In 150 BBY, war broke out between the Naboo and the Gungans, lasting for nearly thirty years.
Appearances
   First appearance: Destiny II, "Rise of the Dark Empire"
Nar Kanji
Information
    Region: Outer Rim Territories (Hutt Space)
History
Appearances
Nilrebmah XIII
Information
    Region: Expansion Region (Dentari sector)
History
Appearances
Nyriaan
Information
   Region: Mid Rim (Trans-Vulta sector)
   Cities: Locus (capital)
History
Appearances 
   First appearance: Endgame II, "The Dying Sun"
Odryn
Information
   Region: Outer Rim Territories (Noonian sector)
History
Appearances
   First appearance: Endgame II, "The Dying Sun"
Onderon
Information
    Region: Inner Rim (Japrael sector)
    Moons: Dxun
    Cities: Iziz (capital)
History
    Onderon was first settled by human colonists some time during the Manderon Period, learning to adapt to the planet's harsh nature as time went on. In 4400 BBY, the planet was conquered by the fallen Jedi Freedon Nadd, who declared himself King of Onderon as well as Dark Lord of the Sith. During his reign, Nadd established a theocracy centered around the dark side of the Force, with those who adhered to his religion becoming known as Naddists. Those who opposed the Naddists were driven out of the capital city of Iziz and forced to fend for themselves in the wilderness, though these outcasts were eventually able to tame the wild beasts that dwelt in this realm, becoming known as the Beast Riders. In 4350 BBY, the Beast Riders struck back at the Naddists, starting a series of conflicts that would last for the next three centuries.
    By 4000 BBY, rulership of Onderon had fallen to Nadd's descendant King Ommin and Ommin's wife Queen Amanoa. However, Nadd lived on in spirit form and he hoped to resurrect himself through his descendant. As Ommin delved himself into Sith teachings, his body became ravaged and he ultimately retreated from the public eye, leaving Queen Amanoa to rule in his stead. In 4000 BBY, the Beast Riders enlisted the aid of the Jedi and attacked Iziz, killing Queen Amanoa and ending her rule. This prompted Ommin to reemerge from seclusion, though he too was defeated by the Jedi while the spirit of Freedon Nadd was driven away from Onderon. Ommin and Amanoa's daughter Galia subsequently became Queen of Onderon and married the Beast Rider leader Oron Kira. One of Galia's first acts was to rename the ruling House of Nadd as the House of Kira, severing the royal family's ties to the Dark Lord.
    During the Great Sith War, Onderon was attacked by the Mandalorians on the orders of the Sith Lord Ulic Qel-Droma. King Oron Kira led the Beast Riders against the Mandalorians and eventually defeated them, with their leader Mandalore perishing in the process. Thirty years later, the Mandalorians reemerged from exile and took their revenge against Onderon, killing Queen Galia and King Kira during the early stages of the Mandalorian Wars. Their daughter Talia subsequently ascended to the throne and, with the aid of the Republic and General Revan's Jedi Crusaders, were able to repel the Mandalorians in the Second Battle of Onderon. In 3951 BBY, the Onderonian general Vaklu organized a separatist movement to overthrow Queen Talia, allying with the Sith Lord Darth Nihilus. While the movement ultimately failed, Onderon suffered greatly from the civil war that had ensued and Queen Talia took great lengths in restoring the planet to its former glory, though its fate was forever intertwined with the Republic for its role in helping Talia end the civil war.
Appearances
    First appearance: Invasion IX, "Dawn of Armageddon"
Ord Mantell
Information
   Region: Mid Rim (Bright Jewel sector)
   Cities: Worlport (capital)
History
Appearances
   First appearance: Invasion VII, "Terrors of the Underworld"
Ord Talavos
Information
    Region: Mid Rim
    Sector: Tashtor
    System:
    Cities: Vostal (capital)
Appearances
    First appearance: The Eye of Kaas III, "Withering Glare"
Orinda
Information
   Region: Mid Rim (Irishi sector)
History
Appearances
   First appearance: Endgame III, "The Forgotten Man"
Ossus (Idux)
Information
   Region: Outer Rim Territories (Auril sector)
   Suns: Adega Prime and Adega Besh 
   Moons: Mim, Nerit 
   Cities: Knossa (capital)
History
Appearances
   First appearance: Destiny IV, "The Calm Before the Storm"
   Destiny VI, "The End of All Days"
   Invasion IV, "Wrath of the Glorians"
   Invasion V, "Twilight of the Jedi"
   Invasion VII, "Terrors of the Underworld"
   Invasion IX, "Dawn of Armageddon"
   Endgame I, "The Elusive Shadow"
   Endgame IV, "The Yesterday Jedi"
   Endgame VI, "The Lifted Veil"
Prakith
Information
   Region: Deep Core (Sector 5)
   Moons: Inner Moon, Outer Moon
   Cities: Prak City (capital), Gallia, Prall, Skoth
History
Appearances
   First appearance: Destiny IV, "Calm Before the Storm"
Rhen Var
Information
   Region: Outer Rim Territories (Thanium sector)
History
Appearances
   First appearance: Invasion VI, "Change of Tide"
Sed'tral
Information
    Region: Wild Space
History
Appearances
Serenno
Information
   Region: Outer Rim Territories (D'Astan sector)
   Cities: Carannia (capital)
History
   First settled sometime before the Great Galactic War, the planet of Serenno was captured by the Sith Empire in 3661 BBY. According to legend, the Great Houses of Serenno were able to band together and force the Sith off of their world without Jedi assistance, though these claims have yet to be proven true. The man who had led the charge against the Sith was hailed as a hero and named the first Count of Serenno, overseeing the other Great Houses for the next several thousand years.
   By 990 BBY, Serenno was a valued member of the Galactic Republic and were quick to quash an anti-Republic terrorist group when they attempted to kidnap Supreme Chancellor Tarsus Valorum. By 90 BBY however, Count Gora of House Dooku was making attempts to isolate Serenno out of a distrust towards the Republic. After his passing, Gora was succeeded by his son Ramil only for him to die of old age as well. Ramil's wife Kostanza served as regent of Serenno until 32 BBY when Ramil's brother Dooku, who had been taken into the Jedi Order at an early age, returned to Serenno to claim his birthright as Count of Serenno. In the process, he would later bring the planet into the Confederacy of Independent Systems, of which he was head of state.
   At the end of the Clone Wars in 19 BBY, Count Dooku was killed by the Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker during the Battle of Coruscant. By then, his nephew Adan was of age to claim the mantle of Count in his place. Not long after, the newly established Galactic Empire came to Serenno and cleansed the Great Houses, replacing the counts under Adan with their sons and forcing them to swear fealty to the Empire.
   Sixteen years later, Adan Dooku's loyalty to the Empire came into question and he was assassinated by Imperial Intelligence agent Jahan Cross. Because Adan's son Bron was too young to assume the role of Count, a new regent was needed to rule Serenno. Duke Rodas Borgin attempted to have Bron kidnapped so he could then be "rescued" by Borgin in the hopes that it would lead to him being named regent. However, Borgin's plot was foiled by Agent Cross and Orom Malvern was made the ruling Count instead, with Bron Dooku being safely hidden on Alderaan. The young Dooku's safety would be short-lived however as Alderaan was later destroyed by the Empire in 0 BBY.
   Serenno would continue to serve as an Imperial stronghold until well after the Battle of Endor when it fell under the control of Warlord Zsinj during his campaign. After Zsinj's defeat, Malvern stepped down as Count and the Great Houses chose the up-and-coming Jard Valmar to succeed him.
Appearances
   First appearance: Invasion VII, "Terrors of the Underworld"
Takodana
Information
   Region: Mid Rim (Tashtor sector)
   Cities: Andui 
History
Appearances
   First appearance: Endgame Finale, "The Final Destiny"
Taris
Tatooine

Information
   Region: Outer Rim Territories (Arkanis sector)
   Suns: Tatoo I and Tatoo II
   Moons: Chenini, Ghomrassen, Guermessa
   Cities: Bestine (capital), Anchorhead, Mos Espa, Mos Eisley 
History
Appearances
    Destiny III, "The Emperor's Wrath"
    Invasion II, "Ghosts of Time"
    Invasion VIII, "The Star Forge"
    Invasion IX, "Dawn of Armageddon"
    The Eye of Kaas I, "Miserable Woe"
Telos IV
Utapau
Information
   Region: Outer Rim Territories (Tarabba sector)
   Cities: Pau City (capital)
History
Appearances
   First appearance: Destiny VI, "The End of All Days"
Vohai
Information
   Region: Outer Rim Territories (Parmel sector)
History
Appearances
   First appearance: Endgame VI, "The Lifted Veil"
Yavin 4
Zegris

Information
   Region: Outer Rim Territories ()
History
Appearances
   First appearance: Destiny II, "Rise of the Dark Empire"
Waldis
Information
   Region: Wild Space
History
Appearances
MOONS
Nar Shaddaa
Yavin 4

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