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| * Seeking once again to try and annihilate Clan Fero, Clan Vizsla initiated another Great Hunt. | | * Seeking once again to try and annihilate Clan Fero, Clan Vizsla initiated another Great Hunt. |
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| * | | * The erratic behaviour of Darth Nehalem (previously known as Evant) has split the Dark Council, as he continues to search for a way to pursue both the former Grand Master and the Children of Mortis. Receiving telepathic taunts and threats, Nehalem has sought to form a vast army to destroy the Children once and for all. Even so, he questions if they are not playing directly into their foes' hands. An army that could defeat and even absorb the Children of Mortis’ resources would be a powerful tool for Cantor in building the Empire he has long desired. Yet despite these doubts, Evant presses ahead with his plans. |
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| | * Having cut the supply lines of its current enemies and receiving support from Clan Odan-Urr in its efforts, Clan Arcona has worked to secure some limited peace within its region of space. The greatest challenge to this is the Selenian 'gods' - genetically modified and Force sensitive caxqette beasts - with some roaming the frozen north, while others await in stasis to awaken. The constant monster hunt saw them gaining the support of local tribes in order to kill these creatures. |
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| | * Clan Naga Sadow saw success in hunting down Children of Mortis groups within their domain, with the sheer volume of abominations being severely reduced. Even so, a new threat emerged as it was revealed groups of Jedi were working to incite rebellion among workers. Known as the Ilum Order and seemingly aligned with the Children of Mortis, these Jedi were working to destroy supplies, raid targets, and create an underground war to destroy Naga Sadow from within. |
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| | * Clan Odan-Urr saw two ongoing objectives. The first of these was a challenge faced by the Guardian Corps. With a local murder leading to an underground operation to steal Sith relics from a previously hidden Sith Temple on [[Solyiat]], the group was able to recover most of the relics despite those involved with the sale and purchase escaping. However, the group was given a lead when a member of the [[StarWars:Black Sun/Legends|Black Sun]] approached them, indicating that the buyers were rogue members of his group and the sellers were a criminal organisation responsible for the dealings of lost Force cult relics - the Erebus Pact. The Guardian Corps was able to use the information to raid an asteroid base used by the group and destroy flotilla of Black Sun ships in the process, silencing both threats for the moment. At the same time, the wider clan use the scant information gained from the Sith Temple to gain knowledge of another Velastari Temple. With the mystery surrounding the Seven Pillar temples and the threat of the Illuminance Cult, they set off to deal with both possible objectives. |
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| | * Confederacy of the Outer Reaches had been slowly growing, increasing the influence of Clan Plagueis within the sector around the Aliso System. The planet of Hurana had been bought into the fold following the annihilation of the pirate band operating from the Fortress of Kyriseema. With this success, both of Plagueis' Houses were tasked with persuading more signatories into joining the expanding group of worlds. |
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| | * Seeking to expand its own reach into new regions, Clan Scholae Palatinae dispatched a group of representatives to the Crannix System. This operation revealed that that Hutt Cartel had gained influence over the sector's governing body. Upon the delegation's return to Seraph, each of the Clan's members were given mysterious invitations to Club Antonia on Ulress. For those who took the offer, they were entertained by the acid fizz stylings of one Zax Keevo, a Trandoshan musician, who may or may not be wanted by Imperial authorities for “murdering music”. At the same time, word reached the Emperor's desk of growing crime levels within the Caperion System, particularly of Spice abuse. |
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| | * Thanks to their efforts in defeating both the local pirate elements and a superweapon they were threatening vessels with, an alliance was formed between the Taldryan Republic and the Saijo Sector. Even so, both the mysterious disappearance of the Elysia Governor, Koda Kendis, signs of Clone Wars era wreckage in the surrounding systems, and growing hostilities rising between the Clan and its neighbours, the Clan prepares itself for multiple crises. |
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| | * Having defeated Clan Fero and the leader who falsely claimed to be Mandalore, Clan Vizsla claimed victory. However, this was not a total success, thanks to the threat of a Force user who was manipulating the enemy clan. |
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| * Following a meeting between the Dark Council, confirming that the Brotherhood had largely recovered and that the Children of Mortis could not be found, Darth Nehalem continued his efforts to mimic the portal capabilities displayed by the Children. Although failing in his efforts, he received a surprising telepathic contact in response to his efforts - A taunt from Telaris Cantor. Despite the apparent peace, the Grand Master confirmed to the Council that war was on the horizon, and they would need to wage it against both the Children and Cantor. | | * Following a meeting between the Dark Council, confirming that the Brotherhood had largely recovered and that the Children of Mortis could not be found, Darth Nehalem continued his efforts to mimic the portal capabilities displayed by the Children. Although failing in his efforts, he received a surprising telepathic contact in response to his efforts - A taunt from Telaris Cantor. Despite the apparent peace, the Grand Master confirmed to the Council that war was on the horizon, and they would need to wage it against both the Children and Cantor. |
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| * Having escaped from their past conflict to the Outer Rim, the Tenixir Revenants made contact with the Collective. Even with many of their members having been a part of the Collective, the group showed little awareness of their past operations or even current objectives. Having made several deals to trade technological components for credits, the Revenants also opted to hand over their former leader, Rasha Hawee, for possible experimentation or conversion into a combat automata. | | * Having escaped from their past conflict to the Outer Rim, the Tenixir Revenants made contact with the Collective. Even with many of their members having been a part of the Collective, the group showed little awareness of their past operations or even current objectives. Having made several deals to trade technological components for credits, the Revenants also opted to hand over their former leader, Rasha Hawee, for possible experimentation or conversion into a combat automata. |
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| * In the Collective itself, Rath Oligard was becoming an increasing recluse, doing little to lead the Collective openly. Seemingly losing both his body and mind after his resurrection, Oligard had previously clawed his eyes from his head, and his body was so failing from disuse that technology was being used to maintain even just its basic functions. However, this was brought to an end after the other remaining members of the Collective leadership rebelled against his orders. This forced him to return once more to reality, abandoning his growing connection to the Force for the time being, and take personal control of the organization. Even with his absence however, the Collective had continued to improve its arsenal, with new cyborgs indoctrinated for war. However, Oligard is reminded of his brother Avatus, now fully allied with the Children of Mortis, when he is sent a telepathic message; the act rekindling Oligard's feelings of revenge once more. | | * In the Collective itself, Rath Oligard was becoming an increasing recluse, doing little to lead the Collective openly. Seemingly losing both his body and mind after his resurrection, Oligard had previously clawed his eyes from his head, and his body was so failing from disuse that technology was being used to maintain even just its basic functions. However, this was brought to an end after the other remaining members of the Collective leadership rebelled against his orders. This forced him to return once more to reality, abandoning his growing connection to the Force for the time being, and take personal control of the organization. Even with his absence however, the Collective had continued to improve its arsenal, with new cyborgs indoctrinated for war. However, Oligard is reminded of his brother Avitus, now fully allied with the Children of Mortis, when he is sent a telepathic message; the act rekindling Oligard's feelings of revenge once more. |
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| * Having ousted its previous leaders, the [[Severian Principate]] has effectively destroyed its entire military, reducing its standing fighting forces by less than half of their previous numbers, and dedicating the remaining once purely to humanitarian support. Having abandoned its past strengths, their plan now is to effectively be subservient to the Brotherhood's Sith and rely upon them for any military efforts. | | * Having ousted its previous leaders, the [[Severian Principate]] has effectively destroyed its entire military, reducing its standing fighting forces by less than half of their previous numbers, and dedicating the remaining once purely to humanitarian support. Having abandoned its past strengths, their plan now is to effectively be subservient to the Brotherhood's Sith and rely upon them for any military efforts. |
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| * | | * Situated within the Ethereal Realm, the Children of Mortis have been at work, forming a crystalline fortress within the gap between realities. Although still allied with them and supporting their goals, Avitus Oligard was becoming increasingly uncomfortable with what he witnessed each passing day, and doubts were creeping into this heart. His companion, Saira, the Mother of the Father’s current flesh vessel, pressed him to flee given the direction in which the Children have taken. Even so, the Children pressed ahead with their plans, seeing to create a warped kind of balance to push forward with their plans, linking it between groups they claimed wished for the Force to remain chained and those who wish it to be unchained. The Brotherhood were seen as the former group. To this end, the Children began sending telepathic prompts, giving the Brotherhood concepts on how to form portals. |
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| | * The constant psychic promptings of the Children of Mortis pushed Darth Nehalem into finding a solution to forming the portals. Having been given a means to pursue his enemies, Nehalem ordered that a portal on a grand scale will be constructed in order to advance into the realm the Children of Mortis occupy. Initial examinations into the realm describe it as haunted, but efforts to form logistics lines are pressed ahead and the Brotherhood is summoned for war. |
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| | * Clan Arcona's difficulties with Selen's gods came to an end on the island of Tekpantli. A hidden resting place for one of the world's ancient Force users, Maustli, who conveyed his powers from his cryogenic stasis to his loyal island subjects through the Dream. Remarkably, while there were casualties on both sides, the clan was able to broker a tenuous peace following the destruction of Maustli's cryogenic chamber. Those trapped in the Nightmare were freed, while those loyal to Maustli were granted access to modern medicines, even if their god was now limited to a mortal lifespan. |
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| | * The Orian system remained on high alert throughout the latter months of 41 ABY, though Clan Naga Sadow saw success in removing a faction of the Collective backed by a rogue Jedi cult, who had been responsible for raiding shipments from the [[Sepros Mining Outpost]]. Even so, with relatively few conflicts between the Sadowans and other renegade factions, it was believed that the Collective was gathering strength for a major operation. |
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| | * Odan-Urr disbanded both the [[Guardian Corps]] and [[Consular Conclave]]. |
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| | * The number of major changes, both to trade and military, placed Clan Plagueis under severe strain. Efforts were made to adjust individuals who now lacked a place within the clan, although this was met with some difficulty. The conflict with the Taldryan Republic on Kenari also proved that the accords signed between the clans had severe limits, and proved that the alliance would be a temporary thing at best. |
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| | * Following an assassination attempt on the life of Emperor [[Kamjin Lap’lamiz]], Vizier Thran took control of Scholae Palatinae. With the Emperor in critical condition, Thran declared martial law and then open war upon clan Tiure, the Hutt clan responsible for the attack. |
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| | * In the wake of the massacre at Nery's Field due to weapons tampering, Caleria, the sister city of Port Kasiya, cut off contact and network connections with the rest of Taldryan. However, the weapons themselves were found to be linked back to Caleria Weapons Plant. While Supreme Chancellor Cassandra Oriana Tyris attempted to resolve the situation diplomatically, a small team was dispatched through underground tunnels to infiltrate the Weapons Manufacturing Plant in their search for answers. |
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| | * Learning that Arx's shipyards are preparing for war, and little information coming from their spies on the Brotherhood's capital world, Clan Vizsla prepares itself for war. Completely shutting of Daemunn from outsiders and stockpiling supplies for their military, the clan placed their hunt for Su Well on pause as they waited for an impending war. |
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| | * Pro Bowl VII takes place on [[StarWars:Nar Shaddaa/Legends|Nar Shaddaa]]. Beyond some individual chaos, the gathering proves to be uneventful. |
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| | * The Brotherhood launches a massive counterattack on the [[Children of Mortis]] in the [[Sixteenth Great Jedi War]]. Brotherhood forces enter the [[Ethereal Realm]] via portals on [[Arx]] while the Father attempts a ritual to gain ultimate power. |
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| == Deaths == | | == Deaths == |
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| | * Rasha Hawee, converted into [[Collective]] indoctrinated soldier |
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| | * [[Essik Lyccane]], slain by a Shadow in the Force covering an evacuation effort. |
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| [[Category:Time Periods]] | | * [[Ka Tarvitz]], died as prophesized, in the doorway of ten lights. |
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