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North West of the Galaxy
North West of the Galaxy
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North East of the Galaxy
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Alderaan
Alderaan is a world of striking natural beauty and cultural depth. Towering snow-covered peaks, vibrant forests, and crystal-clear lakes define its landscape. The capital, Aldera, sits gracefully on an island encircled by mountains, blending elegant architecture with the untouched environment. Its society values peace, diplomacy, and humanitarian principles above all else. Education, philosophy, music, and the arts thrive here, with institutions like the University of Alderaan shaping thoughtful and compassionate citizens. The people are known for their pacifism and moral clarity, often taking an active role in advocating for justice across the galaxy. Though unarmed, Alderaan plays a vital political role through its respected leaders and unwavering commitment to freedom. It stands as a symbol of enlightened civilization, where reason and empathy guide public life. Even in times of tension and looming threats, Alderaan remains a beacon of hope and dignity in a troubled galaxy.
Bespin
Secluded from galactic turmoil by its location in a little-visited sector of space, Bespin is an astrophysical rarity. An immense gas giant surrounded by a number of moons, the planet contains a band of habitable atmosphere among its endless clouds. In this stratum of life, enterprising prospectors have established floating mining complexes devoted to extracting valuable gasses from deep within the planet. The most well known of these ventures is the opulent Cloud City, formerly under the administration of Lando Calrissian.
Coruscant
Coruscant is a planet entirely covered by a vast cityscape, stretching from pole to pole with layers of buildings, skyscrapers, and sprawling infrastructure. As the political and cultural heart of the galaxy, it houses institutions like the Galactic Senate and once served as the headquarters of a renowned monastic order. The surface is divided into levels, with the wealthiest and most powerful residing in the gleaming upper tiers, while the lower depths descend into darkness, crime, and forgotten ruins. Air traffic never ceases, and towering spires pierce the sky in every direction. Coruscant is a hub of diplomacy, intrigue, and influence—where decisions affecting entire star systems are made. Its population is diverse, drawn from across the galaxy, creating a vibrant but often tense melting pot of cultures and interests. Despite its grandeur, the planet also hides secrets and power struggles deep within its underworld.
Dagobah
Dagobah is a remote, mist-shrouded planet dominated by dense swamps, murky lagoons, and tangled forests. Its humid atmosphere and perpetual fog create an environment teeming with life, from amphibians and reptiles to myriad insects. Despite its rich biodiversity, Dagobah lacks any form of civilization or technological development. The planet is notably strong with the Force, making it a place of deep spiritual significance. A particular cave on Dagobah, imbued with dark side energy, serves as a site for profound personal revelations and trials. The absence of intelligent life and its strong natural Force presence made Dagobah an ideal refuge for those seeking solitude and connection with the Force. Its challenging terrain and isolation continue to make it a place of mystery and introspection in the galaxy.
Death Star
The Death Star or DS-1 Orbital Battle Station is the Empire’s ultimate weapon: a moon-sized space station with the ability to destroy an entire planet.
Endor
Endor, also known as the Forest Moon of Endor, is a small forested moon that is the ninth moon that orbites the Outer Rim planet of the same name. It is the homeworld of the sentient Dulok, Ewok, and Yuzzum species, as well as the Wistie and semi-sentient Gorax races.
Exegol
Deep in the Unknown Regions, Exegol remains one of the oldest Sith worlds, home to a massive citadel filled with ancient, crumbling statuary and a still viable enclave of Sith cultists.
Geonosis
A harsh rocky world less than a parsec away from Tatooine, Geonosis is a ringed planet beyond the borders of the Galactic Republic. Its uninviting surface is made up of harsh, rocky desert, and the creatures that evolved on Geonosis are well equipped to survive in the brutal environment. The most advanced lifeform are the Geonosians, sentient insectoids that inhabit towering spire-hives.
Hoth
Hoth is a desolate ice planet covered by endless snowfields, frozen plains, and towering glaciers. Temperatures remain far below freezing, and violent snowstorms frequently sweep across the surface, making survival extremely difficult. Meteor showers from a nearby asteroid field add to the danger, constantly reshaping the landscape. Despite these harsh conditions, life endures—tauntauns roam the ice plains and serve as mounts, while wampas, large predatory creatures, dwell in icy caves. Hoth has no native civilization and remains untouched by major development. It is best known as the site of a hidden rebel base, carved into a glacier and concealed beneath layers of snow. Hoth stands as a symbol of resilience and sacrifice—a place of cold silence that once echoes with the sounds of defiance and hope.
Imperial II-class Star Destroyer Vindicator
As a capital ship, the Vindicator stands as a towering symbol of Imperial power. It embodies the relentless pursuit of order, discipline, and control—an unyielding force that asserts dominance across the stars. To those who dare oppose the Empire, its vast, dagger-like silhouette signals inevitable subjugation; to loyal citizens, it represents the spearhead of structured, civilized rule. Operating with unflinching precision and cold efficiency, the vessel adheres strictly to Imperial doctrine, executing military objectives with calculated ruthlessness. On board are over 2,000 Imperial officers, 9,000 battle-hardened stormtroopers, multiple squadrons of TIE fighters, heavily armored AT-AT walkers, elite starfighter pilots, tactical droids, and a legion of specialized support personnel. Each serves a defined role in maintaining the ship’s overwhelming presence. The ship is commandet and boarded by Captain Varkon Thal.
Jedha
Jedha, a frigid desert moon in the Mid Rim’s Terrabe sector, is revered across the galaxy as a sacred world where pilgrims, Jedi followers, and mystics gather to seek communion with the Force amid ancient temples, crumbling statues, and the holy streets of NiJedha, a city alive with incense, chants, and quiet reverence, while beneath the sand lie kyber crystals pulsing with latent energy, watched over by the Guardians of the Whills and other secretive orders, even as Imperial surveyors begin to arrive—drawn not by faith, but by the strategic value of the Force-infused crystal that so many consider sacred.
Kamino
Remote and storm-lashed, Kamino is a water-covered world located in the Wild Space region, far from the well-traveled hyperlanes of the Core Worlds. Entirely devoid of natural landmasses, the planet is dominated by endless oceans and perpetual thunderstorms, with only sleek, elevated structures rising above the surface—testaments to Kaminoan engineering and isolation. To the Empire, Kamino represents precision, genetic mastery, and industrial efficiency. Once the heart of the Republic’s Grand Army project, the planet’s cloning facilities forged generations of obedient soldiers—engineered for loyalty, discipline, and combat readiness. Even after the rise of the Empire, Kamino remained a strategic asset, its laboratories repurposed for controlled genetic programs and specialized troop development. Kaminoans are methodical, reclusive, and pragmatic—ideally suited to the sterile, results-driven relationship demanded by Imperial oversight.
Kashyyyk
Kashyyyk is a temperate jungle planet orbiting around a single star located in the Mytaranor sector of the Mid Rim. The planet has a complement of three moons, one of which was orange. The planet had no axial tilt and a perfectly circular orbit, causing it to lack seasons. The center of the planet was covered with a tropical ocean belt, which contained a number of islands and large coral reefs. Covered in wroshyr trees, Kashyyyk served as homeworld to the Wookiee species. Native fauna, such as Can-cells would influence the design of starships by the Wookiee inhabitants, while great cities, such as Kachirho would be built into the planet's trees. The Kashyyykian wilds could be dangerous to many, thanks to dangerous animals, such as Terentateks or wyyyschokk spiders in addition to carnivorous plants, such as the jaw plant and saava.
Kuat
Kuat was a standard terrestrial planet of clouds, water, and land. A factory world, it was the homeworld of the Kuati people, and ruled by traditional aristocrats. Unlike other planets in the galaxy, a single, large man-made ring circled its equator. Serving as Kuat Drive Yards' legendary shipyards, the ring appeared to galactic citizenry as an immense scaffold in space, bridged and augmented with enormous habitats and machinery. Inside the scaffolding existed the skeletons of ships and other craft, with tiny bright dots drifting to and from the ships under construction with the habitats of the station. The orbital ring had a total inhabitable area of less than three hundred thousand square kilometers, thus making its livable space smaller than a typical planetary substation. Due to the planet's geopolitical significance, its defenses were formidable.
Mandalore
Mandalore, also known as Mand'alor, is a planet located in the Outer Rim Territories. It is the homeworld of the Mandalorians, a fearsome warrior clan-based people, and the indigenous Alamite species. The Mandalorians once fought the Jedi and raided their temple during the fall of the Old Republic. Wearing distinctive armor that was often made from beskar, they are feared throughout the galaxy, and once had political influence over two thousand other star systems. Many years of war left the planet inhospitable, forcing the Mandalorians to live within domed cities.
Mustafar
Mustafar is a volcanic world marked by rivers of molten lava, towering obsidian cliffs, and a sky often filled with ash and smoke. The planet’s extreme heat and constant seismic activity result from the gravitational pull of nearby gas giants, keeping the surface in perpetual turmoil. Native Mustafarians have adapted to these harsh conditions, working in dangerous mining operations that extract valuable minerals from the fiery ground. Despite its hellish appearance, Mustafar holds deep spiritual and historical significance. The dark energy that permeates the planet draws those attuned to its presence, making it a place of isolation and transformation. Long ago, this world was lush and green, but a mystical catastrophe altered its fate. In recent times, signs of renewal emerge—small patches of green struggle through the cracks, hinting at nature’s resilience even in the heart of destruction.
Naboo
Naboo is a bountiful planet in the Chommell sector of the Mid Rim, in the Trailing Sectors and close to the border of the Outer Rim Territories. It is home to the indigenous Gungan species and to a population of humans known as the Naboo. Naboo was pushed to the forefront of galactic politics as the birthplace of the Dark Lord of the Sith Sheev Palpatine, who served as its representative in the Senate of the Galactic Republic.
Scarif
The planet Scarif would be a beautiful tropical paradise if not for the presence of a major Imperial military installation. Scarif is the principal construction facility for the vast Imperial war machine. The world is enveloped in impenetrable deflector shields and is heavily defended.
Starkiller Base
Starkiller Base is a vast and terrifying superweapon built into the core of an icy planet. Once a lifeless world buried under glaciers and frozen storms, it has been hollowed out and reforged by the will of the First Order into a technological monstrosity. Towering spires of black alloy pierce the atmosphere, housing command centers, shield generators, and hangars large enough to swallow cities whole. At its heart lies the planet-cracking weapon itself: a dark energy cannon capable of draining entire stars to fuel a blast that can destroy multiple worlds across the galaxy. When it fires, the skies scream red and the void trembles with the echo of annihilation. The base is heavily fortified, swarming with legions of stormtroopers, elite command units, and advanced defense systems. Its corridors are cold, metallic, and brutally efficient—designed not for comfort, but control.
Sullust
Sullust is a barren, obsidian world of lava streams and turquoise lakes. Native fauna such as ash angels foraged during the day and returned to nest at night, while rockrenders prowled the planet's underground. Because the planet's atmosphere was highly toxic, native Sullustans lived in technologically advanced subterranean cities that were highly regarded for their beauty.
Tatooine
Tatooine was a sparsely inhabited circumbinary desert planet located in the galaxy's Outer Rim Territories. Part of a binary star system, the planet orbited two scorching suns, resulting in the world lacking the necessary surface water to sustain large populations. As a result, many residents of the planet instead drew water from the atmosphere via moisture farms. The planet also had little surface vegetation. It was the homeworld to the native Jawa and Tusken Raider species.
Yavin IV
One of a number of moons orbiting the gas giant Yavin in the galaxy’s Outer Rim, Yavin 4 is a steamy world covered in jungle and forest. It is relatively uninhabited by anything other than the local flora and fauna, making it a perfect place for rebel cells o use it as a stopover, and eventually a larger base.