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=== December - [[Ysera and Kasula Daegella]] ===
=== January 2017 - [[Godless Matron]] ===
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Born during the [[starwars:Free Ryloth Movement|Imperial occupation]] on the planet [[starwars:Ryloth|Ryloth]], the twin sisters '''Ysera''' and '''Kasula''' '''Daegella''' are celebrities among the galactic racing community. Famous as holostars in addition to their reputation in the races, their talents as '''Pilots''' are unmatched to all but a select few contenders.
The '''''Godless Matron''''' is a [[starwars:Lucrehulk-class battleship|Lucrehulk-class battleship]] in the service of [[Dark Council]], more specifically the [[Herald]]. It is a ship out of time, far beyond its former glory, serving as a base of operations for the ''Shroud Syndicate'', and their crews of cutthroats and brigands.  


Born during the [[starwars:Free Ryloth Movement|Free Ryloth Movement]] to freedom fighters against the [[starwars:Galactic Empire|Galactic Empire]], Kasula and Ysera Daegella's birth parents, Mikam and Zhedra Daegella, died in the twins' infancy. Preserved in the Daegella Kalikori, their sole knowledge of their lineage comes from artwork painted or otherwise carven into the heirloom's surface, passed down to the sisters from their ancestral line. Although neither of them had ever known their birth parents, the trinket had allowed the twins a faint glance of who their birth parents and distant ancestors were. Having inherited their ancestral estate on the outskirts of the [[starwars:Tann Province|Tann Province]] in [[starwars:Ryloth|Ryloth]], the Daegella twins lived there through childhood, bearing no particular attachment to their surroundings. Instead, their attention directed outwards — towards the races.{{Clear}}
To its enemies it is a visage of terror, emerging from the darkest parts of the galaxy. For its allies, it is, at best, an ill omen and a sign of trouble to come. ''The Matron'' constantly spreads her influence across [[Dark Brotherhood]] space, ready to engulf its next victim.
 
The ''Godless Matron'' is a dated design, more than fifty years old, which is very rarely used in the galaxy anymore, if ever. She has been in active service for a short time before being crippled during the [[starwars:Clone Wars|Clone Wars]]. It was only returned to active service forty years later as a base for an illicit smuggling ring, lead by a human pirate named Jom Ferran. While its engines were still functional, as were most of her essential systems, her auxiliary generators, and weapons, including the droid assembly facilities were largely damaged, under-used and under-powered.
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January 2017 - Godless Matron

The Godless Matron is a Lucrehulk-class battleship in the service of Dark Council, more specifically the Herald. It is a ship out of time, far beyond its former glory, serving as a base of operations for the Shroud Syndicate, and their crews of cutthroats and brigands.

To its enemies it is a visage of terror, emerging from the darkest parts of the galaxy. For its allies, it is, at best, an ill omen and a sign of trouble to come. The Matron constantly spreads her influence across Dark Brotherhood space, ready to engulf its next victim.

The Godless Matron is a dated design, more than fifty years old, which is very rarely used in the galaxy anymore, if ever. She has been in active service for a short time before being crippled during the Clone Wars. It was only returned to active service forty years later as a base for an illicit smuggling ring, lead by a human pirate named Jom Ferran. While its engines were still functional, as were most of her essential systems, her auxiliary generators, and weapons, including the droid assembly facilities were largely damaged, under-used and under-powered.


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