Aliso

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Aliso
Astrographical
Region:

Unknown Regions

System:

Aliso system

Orbital period:

408 Days

Physical
Atmosphere:

Type I

Climates:

autumn

Gravity:

1.14 G

Primary Terrain:

Plains

Societal
Native species:

None

Population:

~40,000

Major cities:

The Pinnacle

Affiliation:

Clan Plagueis

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Aliso is the second planet of the Aliso system, located on the edge of the Unknown Regions. Aliso is the location of the Pinnacle, a major outpost of Clan Plagueis.

The Planet

History

The planet Aliso and its system were accidentally rediscovered in 34 ABY during the inquisition by Clan Plagueis to carry out the command of Grand Master Pravus to eliminate all [Undesirables]] from the Dark Jedi Brotherhood and its occupied territories. The Dread Lord's Wrath, Selika Roh, led a small fleet to the system pursuing fleeing undesirables in the name of the Dread Lord. After eliminating their quarry, the forces of Plagueis conducted further exploration and the system was mapped and recorded. Many weeks later an exploratory team was sent to the system by the Dread Lord himself, Teylas Ramar, which led to the discovery of the Pinnacle.

Because of the ever-expanding forces of Plagueis, the need to depend on trade for a steady import of food, and the massive influx of undesirable slaves, the decision was made to relocate non-military assets, and some military assets, to Aliso and occupy the Pinnacle to begin colonization.

Geography

Aliso is a terrestrial world less than a few thousand years removed from an extremely active volcanic period which apexed into a volcanic winter. Currently the climate of Aliso is a perpetual, worldwide autumn climate that is a result of being only recently recovered from ecological disaster. As a result of recent geologic history, the ecosystem of Aliso is also still in recovery mode with a low diversity of life, and very few complex organisms inhabiting the world.

Much of the world is covered in liquid water oceans, roughly 82%, with a majority of the land mass being spread out, smaller continents. Most land masses are flat plains with small, coastal mountains.