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==Moons==
==Moons==
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Krayiss II is orbited by two satellites. The first, Hakagram, orbits the planet at a distance of 247,000km above the surface. Its sibling, called Nakgru, is 249,000km above the surface; both of these are roughly 3,150km in diameter. The moons appear to be leashed to each other, most likely due to tampering by the ancient Sith masters of the temple on Krayiss II, as Nakgru leads Hakagram across the sky by 28,350km. This apparent tethering is curious as it means that Nakgru travels at a slightly faster speed to maintain it’s exact distance from both Krayiss II and Hakagram.
 
Both moons have entire regions covered in gigantic Sith runes carved into the surface. It is believed that this is what safely maintains the moon orbits. Further investigation has shown that at one time these engravings may have been large enough to be seen from the surface of Krayiss II under the right circumstances. Many of the runes correspond to some of the runes written on the Obelisk atop the Sith Library-Temple.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 23:32, 14 February 2013

Krayiss II
Astrographical
Region:

Outer Rim Territories

Sector:

Esstran Sector

System:

Krayiss System

Suns:

1

Moons:
  • Hakagram
  • Nakru
Coordinates:

R-5

Rotation period:

25 standard hours

Orbital period:

162 local days

Physical
Climates:

Arid

Gravity:

1.0G

Primary Terrain:

Mountainous, Barren

Societal
Native species:

Sith (formerly)

Population:

None

Major imports:

None

Major exports:

None

Affiliation:

Sith Empire

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Moons

Krayiss II is orbited by two satellites. The first, Hakagram, orbits the planet at a distance of 247,000km above the surface. Its sibling, called Nakgru, is 249,000km above the surface; both of these are roughly 3,150km in diameter. The moons appear to be leashed to each other, most likely due to tampering by the ancient Sith masters of the temple on Krayiss II, as Nakgru leads Hakagram across the sky by 28,350km. This apparent tethering is curious as it means that Nakgru travels at a slightly faster speed to maintain it’s exact distance from both Krayiss II and Hakagram.

Both moons have entire regions covered in gigantic Sith runes carved into the surface. It is believed that this is what safely maintains the moon orbits. Further investigation has shown that at one time these engravings may have been large enough to be seen from the surface of Krayiss II under the right circumstances. Many of the runes correspond to some of the runes written on the Obelisk atop the Sith Library-Temple.

History

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Geography and Climate

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Landmarks

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Sith Temple

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Cave of Jev Sunrider

Deep within a complex of valleys, twisted upon itself like a labyrinth, is a cave. Within this cave is the resting place of a Jedi who came to Krayiss II to banish growing darkness. Ultimately, Sunrider failed, dying within the cave. However, such was his strength of will that his spirit lingered on, inhabiting the cave for thousands of years.

Any who have ventured into the valley have reported strange sightings, odd sounds, disappearances. Many have tried to flush out Sunrider’s spirit, but it has remained, tenacious in the face of darkness. The cave itself is somewhat of a challenge, filled with pitfalls, twists, and turns, all in pitch blackness, utterly disorientating one willing to plumb its depths. And, at the end of it all, Jev Sunrider, the vengeful Jedi Master endlessly seeking to purify an irrevocably corrupt world.

Darth Zash's Outpost

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One Sith Spaceport

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Trivia

Contributors

Here is the list for the contributors of both the Krayiss System - Team Arcownage page and the Krayiss II - Team Arcownage page.

(Note: All names will be preceded by an 'X'. It is the responsibility of the contributing member to remove the 'X' from beside their name to qualify them as a contributor)