Outer Rim Territories

Eastern and Western Outer Rims
  • Belkadan
    A forested Outer Rim world in the extreme Galactic North.
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  • Mandalore
    Also called Manda'yaim — a central power-base of the Mandalorian peoples and culture. The planet's atmosphere and rough desert climate is habitable, but only barely. The Mandalorian clans dwell primarily in domed cities.
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  • Moraband
    Known in past eras as Korriban. Said to be the origin world of the Sith species... A sacred planet for the Sith. The desolate world was largely abandoned eons ago, but forever houses the tombs of ancient and powerful Dark Lords of the Sith, and of immense Darkside power.
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  • Mon Cala
    Also called Mon Calamari, or Dac by its native citizens. The oceanic planet is homeworld to to a wealth of sentient species including the Mon Calamari and the Quarren. Many of its cities are constructed totally underwater, but some are built on the ocean's surface.
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  • Mustafar
    A tiny lava planet radiating Dark energy, and situated in a gravitational tug of war between two gas giants. Mustafar owes its hellish volcanic landscape to this battle as it causes massive tidal disruption that heats the planet's interior. Electromagnetic fields swamp Mustafar, generating planetwide storms. Mining operations dot the planet.
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  • New Alderaan
    A small temperate on the fringes of the Eastern Outer Rim, colonized mostly by descendants of Rebellion leaders and of the few unhomed survivors of the original Alderaan, and others who still fight for a better galaxy. Its location was secret many years, and has always remained relatively low-profile.
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  • Ossus
    Originally a rugged, lush world, and the site of an ancient Jedi library in eons past. Thousands of years ago the climate and atmosphere were cripplingly damaged into an irradiated desert world ravaged by chemical storms. Gradually that damage healed over millennia until Ossus was once again a mostly lush and populated world.
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  • Raxus Prime
    A highly industrial, trash filled planet. The junkyard world is covered with immense factories, sealed living habitats, streams of superheated run-off water, rough-hew quarry pits, vast debris fields, and toxic lakes. Junk droids cobbled together from the parts of the millions of other discarded and broken droids roam the surface, following no master.
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  • Taris
    A planet once covered entirely by immense cityscapes and vast oceans, Taris is a world whose face has changed much over the course of millennia. Many of the planet's continents still play host to expansive skyscraping metropoli, but many other portions have been reclaimed by nature. Especially in the northern Hemisphere, where the destruction of the Jedi Civil War was never undone, swamps have overtaken the lowland cities, while the more mountainous northern reaches have seen the skeletal remnants of civilization crumble altogether, leaving nature to reclaim.

    Even so, Taris thrives on in its own particular ways, and remains a stark picture of metropolitan civilization in the outer rim.
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  • Bakura
    A temperate green and blue planet with mountains, valleys, planes, and small seas, all which are characterized by abundant cloud cover and high levels of rainfall. Most of Bakura's sentient inhabitants are descendants of human colonists, while about 5% are the native Kurtzen species.

    There are significant mineral deposits and natural resources. The planet's primary industries center around manufacture of repulsorlift generators, and of exporting Namana fruit products. Historical disapproval of droids, combined with high tariffs, led to a nearly total absence of droids on Bakura. The possession of droids or droid technology is only allowed with official permission and several permits. There was a Jedi retreat in the Northern mountains.
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  • Bespin
    An immense gas giant planet containing of habitable atmosphere, where most of the population is located. The plant is a source of rare Tibanna gas, which is harvested and refined in several mining complexes. One of these is Cloud City, a lavish city metropolis and mining facility suspended in the gas giant's billowing mass.
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  • Christophsis
    A crystalline world amid the mineral rich asteroids of the Christoph system. The planet was colonized by Human Tepasi nobles around 600 BBY, gradually cultivated into a mercantile oligarchy, became the profitable center of a mining hub. Various species including Rhodians and lower-caste Humans have emigrated to the planet and become the working class population. The upper class nobles continue to run the planet.
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  • Dagobah
    A bog-filled planet without any official sentient population. Dagobah's environment consists of soupy fog, torrential rainfalls, violent lightning storms, and a lot of huge insects and swamp creatures. Some have said that it is strong in the Force: one of the purest places in the galaxy.
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  • Geonosis
    A ringed, rocky planet in the Arkanis sector of the Outer Rim Territories, less than a parsec from Tatooine. The home planet of the insectoid Geonosians is known for its droid factories and its violent gladiatorial games. Some time after the Clone Wars, the Empire attempted to "sterilize" the planet and decimated the native population. The planet and Geonosians have begun to recover in the centuries since then, and returned to their former habits.
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  • Hoth
    A bitterly frozen wasteland of a planet with cold-adapted fauna. Historically, the planet was the hideout of at least one secret Rebellion base. There are zero known sentient species. There is zero recorded population. There are: Ice Worms, at least fifteen different species of snow lizards called Tauntauns, and the largest and more dangerous Wampas.
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  • Nelvaan
    A frozen Outer Rim planet located in the Savareen sector, and homeworld to the Nelvaanian species. In history during the clone wars, many of the peaceful Nelvaanians were experimented upon by a Confederate allied guild. Today, many Nelvaan people prefer to keep to themselves.
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  • Ryloth
    The extremely harsh homeworld of the Twi'leks, a mix of deserts, rock terrain, volcanoes, and dangerous jungles. Ryloth is tidal-locked: one side of the planet perpetually faces its sun and the other remains in constant darkness. Given the varied and dangerous terrain, most Twi'leks lived in caves underground where it was safer. The planet and its people have been exploited for huge stretches of history by the Hutts and other criminals.
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  • Tatooine
    A sparsely inhabited desert planet scorched by two huge suns. There is extremely sparse natural vegetation, and barely 1% of the planet's surface contains water. Many of its cities are a haven for smugglers and criminal activity by all trades and species. There are also smaller colonies of miners and moisture farmers. The believed-native Jawas and Tusken Raiders are also present.
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