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| Classification: Terrestrial (Jungle)
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| 13,200 km in diameter, 135 million km from star
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| Breathable atmosphere, slightly lower oxygen content than standard
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| 60°C to -55°C
| | |name=Aeotheran |
| 353 standard days per cycle
| | |region=[[starwars:Outer Rim Territories|Outer Rim Territories]] |
| Planetary ring orbits
| | |sector=[[starwars:Esstran Sector|Esstran Sector]] |
| | |system=[[Orian system]] |
| | |suns=2: [[Orian Major]] and [[Orian Minor]] |
| | |moons=0 |
| | |lengthyear=436 standard days |
| | |class=Terrestrial |
| | |diameter=10,300 km |
| | |atmosphere=Oxygen Mix, Type I (Breathable) |
| | |climate=Tropical |
| | |gravity=Standard |
| | |terrain=Jungles |
| | |interest=* [[Seng Karash]] |
| | ** [[Marakith Skyhook]] |
| | ** City Hall |
| | ** Dlarit Police Headquarters |
| | ** [[Dystopia]] <small>(destroyed in [[30 ABY to 39 ABY|31 ABY]])</small> |
| | ** [[The Greasy Hydrospanner]] |
| | ** [[GoodValor's]] |
| | ** The Blue Hutt |
| | * [[Aeotheran Resettlement Center]] |
| | * [[Vigrian Rainforest]] |
| | ** [[The Bastion]] |
| | ** [[Nifokalija Mountains]] |
| | * [[Lor Zatean]] |
| | * [[Pandaemonium]] |
| | * [[Aeotheran Memorial]] |
| | |species=* [[Ekind|Ombian]] <small>(formerly)</small> |
| | ** [[Ekind]] <small>(nearly extinct)</small> |
| | * Miscellaneous wild predators |
| | |otherspecies=* [[starwars:Human|Human]] |
| | * [[starwars:Wookiee|Wookiee]] |
| | * Previously: |
| | ** [[starwars:Red Sith|Red Sith]] <small>([[starwars:Massassi|Massassi]], [[starwars:Kissai|Kissai]], etc)</small> |
| | ** [[starwars:Sithspawn|Sithspawn]] |
| | *** [[starwars:Terentatek|Terentatek]] |
| | *** [[starwars:Tuk'ata|Tuk'ata]] |
| | *** [[starwars:Sith wyrm|Sith wyrm]] |
| | *** [[starwars:Leviathan (creature)|Leviathan]] |
| | |language=* [[starwars:Basic|Galactic Basic Standard]] |
| | * Previously: |
| | ** Ombian |
| | ** [[starwars:Sith language|Sith]] |
| | ** [[starwars:Massassi language|Massassi]] |
| | |population=3,000,000 in [[Seng Karash]], 1,250,000 in [[Kel Rasha]], 5,000,000 in other population centres, plus an indeterminate number of refugees. |
| | |cities=[[Seng Karash]] [[Kel Rasha]] |
| | |imports=*Foodstuffs |
| | * Chemicals |
| | * Medicine |
| | * Technology |
| | |exports=*Minerals |
| | * Previously: |
| | ** [[starwars:Lignan|Lignan]] |
| | |affiliation=[[Naga Sadow]] |
| | |item= [[item:79947|ID 79947]] |
| | }} |
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| Orian III, known in Basic as Aeotheran, is the most terrestrial of the worlds of Orian. The planet is covered in rich jungle and teems with life, both native and off-worldly. It was first colonised millennia ago by minions of Sith Lord Urias Orian and is littered with ruins. Little civilisation survives and the slaves who once served there have long devolved into primitives. The world mainly serves as a training ground for members of the Clan to hone their skills; some of the ancient fortresses now serve new masters; rogue Dark Jedi and deserters can frequently be found lurking in the dark undergrowth; and there are even rumours of Force wielding primitives.
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| The headquarter of [[House Ludo Kressh]] is on Aeotheran. Along with a castle of [[Xanos]] Sadow - as "the conqueror of the system".
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| [[category:planets]] | | '''Aeotheran''', also known as '''Orian III''', and formerly '''Sepros III''' when the star system was still known as Sepros, is one of the three core hospitable planets in the [[Orian system]], along with [[Sepros]] and [[Tarthos]]. It is located in the [[starwars:Esstran Sector|Esstran Sector]] at the northern end of the [[starwars:Borderlands|Trans-Hydian Borderlands]] between the two [[starwars:Super-hyperroute|super-hyperroutes]]: the [[starwars:Hydian Way|Hydian Way]] and [[starwars:Perlemian Trade Route|Perlemian Trade Route]]. Orian rests on the northern outskirts of the [[starwars:Stygian Caldera|Stygian Caldera]], the large nebulosity that encircles the [[starwars:Sith Space|worlds]] of the [[starwars:Sith Empire|original Sith Empire]]. It is not far from the [[starwars:Listehol Run|Listehol Run]], which connects with the [[starwars:Shaltin Tunnels|Shaltin Tunnels]], therefore placing Aeotheran within trading distance of the [[starwars:Corporate Sector|Corporate Sector]] where the [[Orian Assembly]] regularly does business through its subsidiary, [[Kaldex Transport Inc]]. |
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| | Aeotheran was originally home to the [[Ekind|Ombi]] and once part of the [[starwars:Rakata|Rakatan]] [[starwars:Infinite Empire|Infinite Empire]]. Thousands of years later, a [[Sith Lord]] from the first Sith Empire named [[Urias Orian]] came to the Sepros system and subjugated the Ombi, renaming the star system in his own name. The native people were either transformed through [[starwars:Sith Alchemy|Sith alchemy]] into the monstrous [[Ekind]], or else died when the Star of Ombus, the life-giving crystal the Ombi were linked to, was destroyed by Orian. |
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| | The only civilized settlements on the planet is the mining city of [[Seng Karash]] and the economic powerhouse city of [[Kel Rasha]]. [[Mount Dakhan]] is the current headquarters of [[House Shar Dakhan]] and is situated on an island to the east of [[Seng Karash]]. There are a number of pre fabricated mining operations across the planet but no other permanent settlements, however there are the two small holiday resorts on the island of [[Lor Zatean]] The planet has a tropical climate and is primarily covered in jungle and rain-forest, within which remain the ancient ruins of the temples built by the planet's original inhabitants–among them the haunted [[The Bastion|Bastion]], which was once home to [[House Primus Goluud]] until the Third House's fall in the [[Sixth Great Jedi War|war]] against the [[Nameless Ones|curse]] loosed from [[Antei]] in [[20 ABY to 29 ABY|21 ABY]]. |
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| | == Description == |
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| | Despite being temperate and habitable, the jungles of Aeotheran pose a major challenge for anyone who attempts to survive there. The planet suffers from constant rains and wet climate, leading to regular mechanical failures making life tough and hard for the workmen of the [[Orian Assembly]]. Life outside the walls of [[Seng Karash]] or [[Kel Rasha]] is dangerous, the jungles are inhabited by many predators, both native and imported during the days of the Sith Empire. It is suicidal to step into the jungles unarmed and the mining population is almost completely dependent on the [[Orian Authority]] for protection, both inside the city and out. |
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| | == History == |
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| | === Early history === |
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| | Aeotheran was discovered by the Sith Empire more than five thousand years ago. It became the home of [[Urias Orian]], a Sith Lord during the reign of [[starwars:Marka Ragnos|Marka Ragnos]]. Signs of the planet's history litter the landscape with numerous abandoned and ruined Sith temples across the surface. Most are now reclaimed by the harsh and savage jungle, though a few are utilized by the remaining natives, all of whom have been forced to return to more primitive methods in order to survive. |
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| | Much of the planet's population were killed during an early investigation by Orian into the nature of the Star of Ombus which resulted in the explosion that formed the Karash Crater, leaving a massive scar on the land, the surrounding plant life withering and dying. Later, the remaining Ombi population, those who had not yet submitted to Orian's rule and been converted into his Ekind servants and cut off from the Star of Ombus, all died when the Star of Ombus was shattered as part of a ritual designed to make the Sith Lord immortal, killing those still linked to it. |
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| | === Recent history === |
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| | Aeotheran was rediscovered in [[11 ABY to 19 ABY|13 ABY]] when [[Trevarus Caerick]] rediscovered the [[Orian system]]. During the following two years as the [[clan]]s prepared for the [[Exodus]] the [[Dlarit Corporation]] began diverting resources to the Orian system, choosing the tainted scar where Orian had sacrificed untold numbers of Ombi as the site of the city which would later become known as Seng Karash. The Clan chose the site because of the dark energies that still covered the scar, believing they would provide the perfect cover to mask their presence. |
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| | After the Exodus the [[Disciples of Kressh]] were chosen as the custodians of the new city, their [[Quaestor]] becoming synonymous with the planet's [[Dlarit Corporation Ranks and Titles#Governor|governor]]. To protect their true identities Seng Karash was kept separate from the Clan's military forces, who came to reside on [[Tarthos]] instead. The city remained exclusively policed by the civilian recruits of the Dlarit Police. A [[Dlarit Corporation Ranks and Titles#Mayor|Mayor]] was also selected from the civilian population to maintain the façade of a municipal government. The current Mayor is [[Arik Shathis]]. |
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| | The city underwent significant changes to its defensive arrangements in [[10 ABY to 19 ABY|19 ABY]] at the instruction of [[Dlarit Corporation Ranks and Titles#Governor_General|Governor General]] [[Xanos Zorrixor]] after he began having nightmares of the galaxy in ruin. Future [[Dlarit Corporation Ranks and Titles#Governor|Governor]] [[Malisane de Ath]] oversaw the construction efforts of [[Marakith Skyhook]] which would serve as the city's primary defense and as a rather more private training facility for the then active [[House Ludo Kressh]]. |
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| | After the outbreak of the [[starwars:Yuuzhan Vong War|Alien Incursion]] in [[20 ABY to 25 ABY|21 ABY]] the Orian system was forced to take in refugees from nearby systems which had fallen to the extragalactic invaders. The population of [[Seng Karash]] quickly began to increase and the city was forced to expand beyond its original borders, a second ring of quarters being erected outside the main wall. The outer city was forced to dispense with the already meagre luxuries of the inner city and has become known as the "slums" by many. |
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| | During the [[Invasion of Orian]] in [[20 ABY to 25 ABY|23 ABY]] the [[True Brotherhood]] held [[Seng Karash]] hostage after destroying a large section of the residential district using the weapons onboard ''[[Marakith Skyhook]]''. After the skyhook was captured the residential district was rebuilt with increased facilities to house the growing numbers of citizens and refugees. |
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| | == Transportation == |
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| | The city of [[Seng Karash]] is the only one planetside that boasts a spaceport and is large enough to warrant an [[starwars:Air Taxi|taxi system]]; as such the remainder of the planet is unsettled at large, those far-flung areas are accessible either by [[starwars:hovertrain|bullet tram]], [[starwars:10-T monorail train|monorail]], or shuttlecraft. |
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| | === Hovertrain === |
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| | As of this writing, there is one known line operating on Aeotheran: the dedicated line from [[Seng Karash]] to [[Pandaemonium]]. This is no accident, as [[Raistlin Majerus Sadow|Raistlin]] has designed everything associated with the lavish resort to be an exercise in excess. The exclusivity afforded those who can avail themselves of Pandaemonium's services extends to the bullet tram; passengers are waited on hand and foot whilst dining on the finest foodstuffs the galaxy has to offer. Excepting this system, the city is connected to its mining outposts by a more spartan [[starwars:10-T monorail train|system]]. |
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| | === Monorail === |
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| | [[Seng Karash]] is connected to its outlying mining outposts by a variant of the 10-T monorail train. This system is cost effective, easy to maintain, and replace, as the surrounding jungles, and its fauna, are ever threatening to overgrow it. In 29 ABY, the Voice of Justice, led by Deliverance, commandeered the Monorail, and set a bomb off on it and killing several hundreds of people. |
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| | == Points of Interest == |
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| | === [[Seng Karash]] === |
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| | '''Seng Karash''' is the principle city of the [[Orian system]] and home to around three hundred thousand employees. The majority of the [[Orian Assembly]]'s civilian employees can be found on Aeotheran in this city, and to a lesser extent the cloud city of [[San Korinar]] on [[Amphor]]. It was the first major population center on Aeotheran with [[Kel Rasha]] coming in second. The miners in [[Seng Karash]] working shifts at the various mining outposts across the planet and traveling predominantly by shuttle to and from work, or in the case of the outposts nearest [[Seng Karash]] by a limited rail network. |
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| | [[File:2832l.jpg|thumb|180px|right|Seng Karash at Twilight]]The city of Seng Karash was the jewel of the [[Dlarit Corporation]] before the corporation was overthrown. While mostly prefabricated, its citizens are entitled to comfortable living conditions, despite the long hours and hard labour the mines demand. Between the commercial and entertainment districts, civilians are provided a range of opportunities, and support for spouses and families. The city was erected in a barren crater that marked the otherwise endless jungles of Aeotheran; the result of an investigation by [[Urias Orian]] into the nature of the Star of Ombus that killed much of the planet's population. [[Seng Karash]] is protected by a heavily shielded city wall that rings its entire perimeter and is constantly patrolled by units from the [[Dlarit Army]]. |
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| | ==== Resettlement Center ==== |
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| | [[File:Tent city street.jpg|thumb|180px|left|Tent City]] |
| | With the recent upheaval wrought by the refugee influx resulting from the [[Eighth Great Jedi War|Alien Incursion]] and the destruction of [[Dystopia]], a portion of [[Seng Karash]]'s population has been forced into living in canvas and burlap structures provided by the [[Orian Assembly]]. Although the [[Orian Authority]] has assured the residents of the so-called "Tent City" that these are only temporary accommodations, grumblings of dissent persist. However, back in the city, the Orian Assembly has worked hard to maintain the scenic image portrayed in the media to hide the true face of the Resettlement Center. |
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| | Despite the bar on entry into the city for those without the necessary clearance, it is believed the Blue Hutt cantina is used to illegally traffic supplies and materiel in and out of the city. Furthermore, [[the Greasy Hydrospanner]], which is located in an abandoned warehouse in the city's sub-levels, is rumored to serve as a route into the city by those prepared to brave the gauntlet of the automated machinery in the city's power plant. |
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| | === [[The Bastion]] === |
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| | Built thousands of years ago by the original [[Ekind|Ombi]] inhabitants of the planet, before even the days of [[Urias Orian]], [[The Bastion]] stands alone, deep within the shadowed wilderness. The ancient temple was the site from which [[Xanos Zorrixor]] originally oversaw the colonisation of the [[Orian system]] in the year running up to the [[Exodus]], after which it served as a secluded home for the remaining warriors of [[House Primus Goluud]] until the Third House finally fell during the [[Sixth Great Jedi War]]. Blamed for the Third House's fall, the haunted Bastion was abandoned again until its rediscovery by [[Malisane de Ath]] in [[20 ABY to 29 ABY|27 ABY]] and–against the wishes of the rest of the [[Sons of Sadow]]–reclaimed in the name of the [[Disciples of Kressh]] in order to train their [[The Bastion|elite warriors]]. |
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| | === [[Lor Zatean]] === |
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| | Lor Zatean was a small island resort in the Menaris Ocean near Aeotheran's Equator, a thousand miles south of [[Seng Karash]]. This dormant volcanic island was colonised in [[20 ABY to 25 ABY|24 ABY]] in a joint venture between the [[Dlarit Corporation]] and [[Dystopian Leisure]] and rapidly became popular with personnel of both Dlarit Mining and the Dlarit Security force, due to its many entertainment and relaxation facilities, and its all year round hot and sunny weather. It was a pleasant island resort, with both natural black sand and artificially constructed white sand beaches, volcanic formations, exotic plant life, and many imported species of none threatening animal and birdlife. |
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| | Among the entertainment facilities offered are marine tours of the depths of the coast around the island, sports such as surfing and paragliding, shuttle tours over the volcanic center of the island, and fishing trips on the oceans surface, depending on the tastes and funds of the visitor. |
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| | In 29 ABY, the Voice of Justice planted a bomb underneath the resort, and after some intense fighting and the death of Deliverance, the members of [[Clan Naga Sadow]] evacuated the resort just before the bomb went off destroying the [[Lor Zatean]] resort. In the following years following the collapse of both Dystopian Leisure and the Dlarit Corporation business shut down on the island and most of the buildings are now falling into ruin. |
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| | In 38 ABY the Government of Aeotheran, under the authority of [[Shar Dakhan]], carried out extensive reconstruction on the islands main resorts, and they are gradually reopening for business. |
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| | === [[Kel Rasha]] === |
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| | Kel Rasha is the name of a city on the far side of Aeotheran on a western shore near the equator. Its construction is coinciding with the construction of [[The Gilded Archipelago]] approximately 145 kilometers away. Kel Rasha is very much everything [[Seng Karash]] is not. The area is somewhat lazily sprawling, with most buildings near the shore no higher than two stories. Further away, into a low set of mountains, a number of large skyscrapers are in construction, meant to house several large corporations, banks, and the like. A large portion is also set aside for holofilm studio lots as well. |
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| | Much of Kel Rasha is built with the philosophy of '''Subdued Opulence'''. Much of the architecture is deliberately meant to convey a very aesthetically pleasing yet austere feeling. The roads are specifically wider by a half a meter, with somewhat lower speed limits. The focus is less in material comfort, and more in stress free relaxation. |
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| | The businesses found in [[Kel Rasha]] are also conspicuously "Small Businesses" as there are very favorable taxing and zoning permit breaks to ensure this. |
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| | === [[The Gilded Archipelago]] === |
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| | The Gilded Archipelago is a chain of over 45 islands within a cluster approximately 13,000 square kilometers. Only 15 of these islands however, are larger than a decent sized residential subdivision. Historically there was a project to develop a city on the archipelago, and was zoned for hotels, businesses, restaurants, and sundry other 'tourist' stops. |
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| | However following the conquest of Orian by the [[Collective]] and their occupation the project was abandoned and nature took over, with many of the semi constructed facilities falling into disrepair and collapsing. Following the reconquest of [[Aeotheran]] by House [[Shar Dakhan]] the project has recommenced and a third of the larger islands has now been developed and has a growing population. |
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| | === Mining Sectors === |
| | [[File:Dlaritmineentrance.jpg|thumb|180px|right|Back entrance to one of the planet's underground mining facilities.]] |
| | The Aeotheran Government maintains effective control of the economy on theplanet, having full ownership of all major imports and exports. As such, areas across [[Aeotheran]] are divided into mining sectors, connected with Seng Karash by rail, and to one another by shuttlecraft. These range in size but are typically a large town with processing facilites, surrounded by individual mines. Each has a local manager, answering to the ministry of production, who oversees both production and local government. A local division of the Aeotheran Security Force is also present to keep the peace. |
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| | === Generators === |
| | Most known is Generator 2, which powered all the mining outposts, and the Monorail to the Mining Outposts from [[Seng Karash]]. Generator 1 is actually underneath the city of Seng Karash, and powers the city's electricity. In 29 ABY, the Voice of Justice made their way to Generator 2 after the Monorail had exploded, killing hundreds,in an attempt to shut the power off to blame it upon the [[Dlarit Corporation]]. |
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| | The team would sneak into the building but [[Fremoc Pepoi]] and [[ Kano Tor Pepoi |Kano Verda]] would remain outside as back up. Roxas wound up tripping an alarm, causing Teu Pepoi to become captured by Dlarit Security Forces. Fremoc and Kano blew a hole in the wall of the structure, making their way into the facility, killing as they moved. Methyas helped his friends until he was injured. Kano set the generator to explode and made everyone evacuate the facility. With the destruction of the generator, power to the Monorail and Mining Outposts, became non-existent. Generator one was tasked to help power the Monorail and Mining Outposts, leaving parts of Seng Karash without power. Fremoc feeling terrible about having blown up generator two, sent parts and portable generators to help alleviate the stress on generator one. |
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| | == Population == |
| | The majority of the civilian population on Aeotheran can be classified as human, although other species can be found here. As conditions on the planet are harsh, so, too, are the general attitudes of the mining class. |
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| | As there are many disparities in living conditions and levels of privilege on Aeotheran, there are just as many within each social class. On the whole, each segment can be considered isolationist and territorial; where a mining outpost's population will be belligerent towards 'city dwellers', they'll also be belligerent and untrusting of those from a different outpost, even though they both are in the same class. It is generally accepted that those dwelling in the Tent City are the most despised; ironically, the Tent City dwellers can be considered to be, other than the Force-users and military, the most feared as they have the least to lose should full-scale conflict erupt. |
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Aeotheran
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Esstran Sector
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Orian system
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Aeotheran, also known as Orian III, and formerly Sepros III when the star system was still known as Sepros, is one of the three core hospitable planets in the Orian system, along with Sepros and Tarthos. It is located in the Esstran Sector at the northern end of the Trans-Hydian Borderlands between the two super-hyperroutes: the Hydian Way and Perlemian Trade Route. Orian rests on the northern outskirts of the Stygian Caldera, the large nebulosity that encircles the worlds of the original Sith Empire. It is not far from the Listehol Run, which connects with the Shaltin Tunnels, therefore placing Aeotheran within trading distance of the Corporate Sector where the Orian Assembly regularly does business through its subsidiary, Kaldex Transport Inc.
Aeotheran was originally home to the Ombi and once part of the Rakatan Infinite Empire. Thousands of years later, a Sith Lord from the first Sith Empire named Urias Orian came to the Sepros system and subjugated the Ombi, renaming the star system in his own name. The native people were either transformed through Sith alchemy into the monstrous Ekind, or else died when the Star of Ombus, the life-giving crystal the Ombi were linked to, was destroyed by Orian.
The only civilized settlements on the planet is the mining city of Seng Karash and the economic powerhouse city of Kel Rasha. Mount Dakhan is the current headquarters of House Shar Dakhan and is situated on an island to the east of Seng Karash. There are a number of pre fabricated mining operations across the planet but no other permanent settlements, however there are the two small holiday resorts on the island of Lor Zatean The planet has a tropical climate and is primarily covered in jungle and rain-forest, within which remain the ancient ruins of the temples built by the planet's original inhabitants–among them the haunted Bastion, which was once home to House Primus Goluud until the Third House's fall in the war against the curse loosed from Antei in 21 ABY.
Description
Despite being temperate and habitable, the jungles of Aeotheran pose a major challenge for anyone who attempts to survive there. The planet suffers from constant rains and wet climate, leading to regular mechanical failures making life tough and hard for the workmen of the Orian Assembly. Life outside the walls of Seng Karash or Kel Rasha is dangerous, the jungles are inhabited by many predators, both native and imported during the days of the Sith Empire. It is suicidal to step into the jungles unarmed and the mining population is almost completely dependent on the Orian Authority for protection, both inside the city and out.
History
Early history
Aeotheran was discovered by the Sith Empire more than five thousand years ago. It became the home of Urias Orian, a Sith Lord during the reign of Marka Ragnos. Signs of the planet's history litter the landscape with numerous abandoned and ruined Sith temples across the surface. Most are now reclaimed by the harsh and savage jungle, though a few are utilized by the remaining natives, all of whom have been forced to return to more primitive methods in order to survive.
Much of the planet's population were killed during an early investigation by Orian into the nature of the Star of Ombus which resulted in the explosion that formed the Karash Crater, leaving a massive scar on the land, the surrounding plant life withering and dying. Later, the remaining Ombi population, those who had not yet submitted to Orian's rule and been converted into his Ekind servants and cut off from the Star of Ombus, all died when the Star of Ombus was shattered as part of a ritual designed to make the Sith Lord immortal, killing those still linked to it.
Recent history
Aeotheran was rediscovered in 13 ABY when Trevarus Caerick rediscovered the Orian system. During the following two years as the clans prepared for the Exodus the Dlarit Corporation began diverting resources to the Orian system, choosing the tainted scar where Orian had sacrificed untold numbers of Ombi as the site of the city which would later become known as Seng Karash. The Clan chose the site because of the dark energies that still covered the scar, believing they would provide the perfect cover to mask their presence.
After the Exodus the Disciples of Kressh were chosen as the custodians of the new city, their Quaestor becoming synonymous with the planet's governor. To protect their true identities Seng Karash was kept separate from the Clan's military forces, who came to reside on Tarthos instead. The city remained exclusively policed by the civilian recruits of the Dlarit Police. A Mayor was also selected from the civilian population to maintain the façade of a municipal government. The current Mayor is Arik Shathis.
The city underwent significant changes to its defensive arrangements in 19 ABY at the instruction of Governor General Xanos Zorrixor after he began having nightmares of the galaxy in ruin. Future Governor Malisane de Ath oversaw the construction efforts of Marakith Skyhook which would serve as the city's primary defense and as a rather more private training facility for the then active House Ludo Kressh.
After the outbreak of the Alien Incursion in 21 ABY the Orian system was forced to take in refugees from nearby systems which had fallen to the extragalactic invaders. The population of Seng Karash quickly began to increase and the city was forced to expand beyond its original borders, a second ring of quarters being erected outside the main wall. The outer city was forced to dispense with the already meagre luxuries of the inner city and has become known as the "slums" by many.
During the Invasion of Orian in 23 ABY the True Brotherhood held Seng Karash hostage after destroying a large section of the residential district using the weapons onboard Marakith Skyhook. After the skyhook was captured the residential district was rebuilt with increased facilities to house the growing numbers of citizens and refugees.
Transportation
The city of Seng Karash is the only one planetside that boasts a spaceport and is large enough to warrant an taxi system; as such the remainder of the planet is unsettled at large, those far-flung areas are accessible either by bullet tram, monorail, or shuttlecraft.
Hovertrain
As of this writing, there is one known line operating on Aeotheran: the dedicated line from Seng Karash to Pandaemonium. This is no accident, as Raistlin has designed everything associated with the lavish resort to be an exercise in excess. The exclusivity afforded those who can avail themselves of Pandaemonium's services extends to the bullet tram; passengers are waited on hand and foot whilst dining on the finest foodstuffs the galaxy has to offer. Excepting this system, the city is connected to its mining outposts by a more spartan system.
Monorail
Seng Karash is connected to its outlying mining outposts by a variant of the 10-T monorail train. This system is cost effective, easy to maintain, and replace, as the surrounding jungles, and its fauna, are ever threatening to overgrow it. In 29 ABY, the Voice of Justice, led by Deliverance, commandeered the Monorail, and set a bomb off on it and killing several hundreds of people.
Points of Interest
Seng Karash is the principle city of the Orian system and home to around three hundred thousand employees. The majority of the Orian Assembly's civilian employees can be found on Aeotheran in this city, and to a lesser extent the cloud city of San Korinar on Amphor. It was the first major population center on Aeotheran with Kel Rasha coming in second. The miners in Seng Karash working shifts at the various mining outposts across the planet and traveling predominantly by shuttle to and from work, or in the case of the outposts nearest Seng Karash by a limited rail network.
The city of Seng Karash was the jewel of the Dlarit Corporation before the corporation was overthrown. While mostly prefabricated, its citizens are entitled to comfortable living conditions, despite the long hours and hard labour the mines demand. Between the commercial and entertainment districts, civilians are provided a range of opportunities, and support for spouses and families. The city was erected in a barren crater that marked the otherwise endless jungles of Aeotheran; the result of an investigation by Urias Orian into the nature of the Star of Ombus that killed much of the planet's population. Seng Karash is protected by a heavily shielded city wall that rings its entire perimeter and is constantly patrolled by units from the Dlarit Army.
Resettlement Center
With the recent upheaval wrought by the refugee influx resulting from the Alien Incursion and the destruction of Dystopia, a portion of Seng Karash's population has been forced into living in canvas and burlap structures provided by the Orian Assembly. Although the Orian Authority has assured the residents of the so-called "Tent City" that these are only temporary accommodations, grumblings of dissent persist. However, back in the city, the Orian Assembly has worked hard to maintain the scenic image portrayed in the media to hide the true face of the Resettlement Center.
Despite the bar on entry into the city for those without the necessary clearance, it is believed the Blue Hutt cantina is used to illegally traffic supplies and materiel in and out of the city. Furthermore, the Greasy Hydrospanner, which is located in an abandoned warehouse in the city's sub-levels, is rumored to serve as a route into the city by those prepared to brave the gauntlet of the automated machinery in the city's power plant.
Built thousands of years ago by the original Ombi inhabitants of the planet, before even the days of Urias Orian, The Bastion stands alone, deep within the shadowed wilderness. The ancient temple was the site from which Xanos Zorrixor originally oversaw the colonisation of the Orian system in the year running up to the Exodus, after which it served as a secluded home for the remaining warriors of House Primus Goluud until the Third House finally fell during the Sixth Great Jedi War. Blamed for the Third House's fall, the haunted Bastion was abandoned again until its rediscovery by Malisane de Ath in 27 ABY and–against the wishes of the rest of the Sons of Sadow–reclaimed in the name of the Disciples of Kressh in order to train their elite warriors.
Lor Zatean was a small island resort in the Menaris Ocean near Aeotheran's Equator, a thousand miles south of Seng Karash. This dormant volcanic island was colonised in 24 ABY in a joint venture between the Dlarit Corporation and Dystopian Leisure and rapidly became popular with personnel of both Dlarit Mining and the Dlarit Security force, due to its many entertainment and relaxation facilities, and its all year round hot and sunny weather. It was a pleasant island resort, with both natural black sand and artificially constructed white sand beaches, volcanic formations, exotic plant life, and many imported species of none threatening animal and birdlife.
Among the entertainment facilities offered are marine tours of the depths of the coast around the island, sports such as surfing and paragliding, shuttle tours over the volcanic center of the island, and fishing trips on the oceans surface, depending on the tastes and funds of the visitor.
In 29 ABY, the Voice of Justice planted a bomb underneath the resort, and after some intense fighting and the death of Deliverance, the members of Clan Naga Sadow evacuated the resort just before the bomb went off destroying the Lor Zatean resort. In the following years following the collapse of both Dystopian Leisure and the Dlarit Corporation business shut down on the island and most of the buildings are now falling into ruin.
In 38 ABY the Government of Aeotheran, under the authority of Shar Dakhan, carried out extensive reconstruction on the islands main resorts, and they are gradually reopening for business.
Kel Rasha is the name of a city on the far side of Aeotheran on a western shore near the equator. Its construction is coinciding with the construction of The Gilded Archipelago approximately 145 kilometers away. Kel Rasha is very much everything Seng Karash is not. The area is somewhat lazily sprawling, with most buildings near the shore no higher than two stories. Further away, into a low set of mountains, a number of large skyscrapers are in construction, meant to house several large corporations, banks, and the like. A large portion is also set aside for holofilm studio lots as well.
Much of Kel Rasha is built with the philosophy of Subdued Opulence. Much of the architecture is deliberately meant to convey a very aesthetically pleasing yet austere feeling. The roads are specifically wider by a half a meter, with somewhat lower speed limits. The focus is less in material comfort, and more in stress free relaxation.
The businesses found in Kel Rasha are also conspicuously "Small Businesses" as there are very favorable taxing and zoning permit breaks to ensure this.
The Gilded Archipelago is a chain of over 45 islands within a cluster approximately 13,000 square kilometers. Only 15 of these islands however, are larger than a decent sized residential subdivision. Historically there was a project to develop a city on the archipelago, and was zoned for hotels, businesses, restaurants, and sundry other 'tourist' stops.
However following the conquest of Orian by the Collective and their occupation the project was abandoned and nature took over, with many of the semi constructed facilities falling into disrepair and collapsing. Following the reconquest of Aeotheran by House Shar Dakhan the project has recommenced and a third of the larger islands has now been developed and has a growing population.
Mining Sectors
The Aeotheran Government maintains effective control of the economy on theplanet, having full ownership of all major imports and exports. As such, areas across Aeotheran are divided into mining sectors, connected with Seng Karash by rail, and to one another by shuttlecraft. These range in size but are typically a large town with processing facilites, surrounded by individual mines. Each has a local manager, answering to the ministry of production, who oversees both production and local government. A local division of the Aeotheran Security Force is also present to keep the peace.
Generators
Most known is Generator 2, which powered all the mining outposts, and the Monorail to the Mining Outposts from Seng Karash. Generator 1 is actually underneath the city of Seng Karash, and powers the city's electricity. In 29 ABY, the Voice of Justice made their way to Generator 2 after the Monorail had exploded, killing hundreds,in an attempt to shut the power off to blame it upon the Dlarit Corporation.
The team would sneak into the building but Fremoc Pepoi and Kano Verda would remain outside as back up. Roxas wound up tripping an alarm, causing Teu Pepoi to become captured by Dlarit Security Forces. Fremoc and Kano blew a hole in the wall of the structure, making their way into the facility, killing as they moved. Methyas helped his friends until he was injured. Kano set the generator to explode and made everyone evacuate the facility. With the destruction of the generator, power to the Monorail and Mining Outposts, became non-existent. Generator one was tasked to help power the Monorail and Mining Outposts, leaving parts of Seng Karash without power. Fremoc feeling terrible about having blown up generator two, sent parts and portable generators to help alleviate the stress on generator one.
Population
The majority of the civilian population on Aeotheran can be classified as human, although other species can be found here. As conditions on the planet are harsh, so, too, are the general attitudes of the mining class.
As there are many disparities in living conditions and levels of privilege on Aeotheran, there are just as many within each social class. On the whole, each segment can be considered isolationist and territorial; where a mining outpost's population will be belligerent towards 'city dwellers', they'll also be belligerent and untrusting of those from a different outpost, even though they both are in the same class. It is generally accepted that those dwelling in the Tent City are the most despised; ironically, the Tent City dwellers can be considered to be, other than the Force-users and military, the most feared as they have the least to lose should full-scale conflict erupt.