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Kiast is a terrestrial planet in the Nilgaard sector of the Outer Rim territories inhabited by a subspecies of Sephi, who rule the planet from their highborne skyhooks and floating cities. Its inhospitable surface, and deadly sulfuric atmosphere surrounding it, are contrasted by clear blue skies above the thick cloud cover.
History
Early History - {~2000 BBY}
Recorded history on Kiast began with the settling of the planet, some 2000 years ago by Gand settlers. Finding the planet’s atmosphere more manageable than Type I atmospheres, they settled the toxic surface in an attempt to start several mining colonies. No permanent settlement was ever created, however the Gand stayed on the surface until this day, ferrying materials and ore from the surface and trading it with the galaxy.
Vatali Colonization - {~900 BBY - 722 BBY}
The Vatali first inhabited the system around 900 BBY, under Lord Ranorm Anasaye. As part of the larger Sephi dominion. Lord Ranorm Anasaye, married to a Sephi princess of royal birth, established a colony on the main planet of Kiast, on one of the larger inhabitable plateaus. During the next several decades, other colonies cropped up on the nearest mountain peaks and plateaus, expanding the domain of the Vatali significantly. By the fifth decade, it had become clear that to expand further and mine the valuable tibanna gas from the planet’s cloud cover, the Vatali would have to construct economical ships and inhabitable skyhooks. Thus the first city was build in the year 927 BBY — the Palace, Voraskel, was constructed.
The next century passed in relative security and peace. New ships were developed, working mostly on gas propelled or repulsor technology, significantly lowering the costs of the starships that were used in mining. New cities and platforms were built, and new gas mining technologies constructed. Each city was a refinery in and of itself, fully self-propelled and self-sustaining. Most of the rest of the platforms were used in intergalactic trade.
Independance - {722 BBY - 537 BBY}
Once Tanisad, Ranorm’s son, took to ruling the Empire, and with his mother’s death, Tanisad began two centuries of distancing from the mother dominion — the Sephi homeworld. Seeing himself as royalty and the true ruler of Kiast, but not lacking the subtlety to understand politics, Tanisad took to controlling the courts to his advantage and slowly turning the nobles against the Sephi domain. It took him nearly two centuries, and he never saw his dream fulfilled as the Sephi maintained a strong loyalty within the navy, something Tanisad could never break.
Meanwhile, the planet developed. Deals were made with the Gand on the surface, and in Tanisad’s reign, settlers were welcome from every corner of the galaxy. They quickly filled the rest of the inhabitable land masses, leaving only few free from colonization. Kyuzo, Melitto and Teedo, as well as Humans and other near-Humans, colonized the world with great speed, and in a mere 200 years outnumbered the Sephi three to one. This called for bylaws to be passed that made all colonists on Kiast subjects of the Vatali king.
It was during King Vatal’s reign that the Vatali intensified their aims to become more independent. Vatal was a fierce king who saw everything through self-interest and ambition, even going so far as creating laws that bound most of the colonist population to his undeniable rule. In effect he made the colonists his subjects and exploited their labor for the Empire’s gain.
While the Vatali dominion expanded to other worlds in the system, colonizing and exploiting whatever resources were available, the King instigated a coup against his Sephi overlords. The wayward King and his navy, coupled with colonists' ships and soldiers, overtook the loyalist forces. The War for Independence lasted for several long years before coming to an abrupt halt with the capitulation of the Sephi forces and their retreat from the Kiast system. Vatal proclaimed the Vatali Empire, reigning supreme over a whole system of worlds with an iron fist.
Quorahi Wars - {356 BBY - 75 BBY}
Emperor Vatal Anasaye died having fully established a strong dominion over the Kiast system. His reign was the peak in all of the Vatali Empire’s history. No outside force dared to enter his domain without proper respect and gifts and his armada of three hundred ships and airships dominated the whole system. It was truly the golden age of the Vatali Empire.
However, his civil and judiciary rule lacked the same attention to detail and care for his subjects. While he did expand the Empire, his subjects suffered under a dictatorship run by the military. Quorahi were treated as little better than slaves, building massive edifices for their noble overlords. Massive industrial cities were built across the planet, housing millions of people, all working on refineries both on the surface or in the air.
Vatal was succeeded by his daughter, Darsayi — an inexperienced monarch under the sway of the noble houses who looked to their interests above all else — and after many decades of the privileged ruling over the masses, a whisper of rebellion began to emerge. Any who spoke against the Empire and the military were held without trial, and often executed for treason. As the years passed the ember that was the beginning of the rebellion turned into a raging fire.
In 198 BBY the Quorahi turned on their masters, instigating a full scale rebellion and war against the Vatali Empire. This was the First Quorahi War and it took two years to bring an end to it. The Quorahi were given new laws and special provisions that protected them from the greed of the nobles and the Empress. Decades passed and as generations passed with them, the Empress slowly brought back the old laws in a new and rewritten form. Soon the nobles and royalty began exploiting the Quorahi again.
In 80 BBY, the Empress’ son, Taselm, saw an opportunity to ascend to the throne before all his brothers. He joined forces with a rebellious faction of the Quorahi and gained their loyalty through decisive action and the willingness to cripple the Empire’s efforts. Their cold war against the Vatali lasted for three years before they garnered enough support. In 77 BBY the Second Quorahi War began in earnest as the once-enslaved people turned against their masters again. The rebellion spread across the floating cities and swiftly took control of them within a span of months. The war lasted for two years before the Capital itself was assaulted and Empress Darsayi was executed before the whole Empire.
Taslem took the throne, as an obligation towards the Quorahi and to keep the nobles in check. The Empire survived but with radical changes to how they governed their people. Quorahi were given freedom and became free workers that the Empire employed. All species were accepted as subjects of His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Kiast, and no person was valued more than the other in the eye of the law. The nobles, however, kept their wealth but lost the power they once held. It was a new dawn for the Vatali Empire.
Age of Reason - {75 BBY - Present}
At the time of his ascension, Emperor Taslem was already an aging Sephi. His rule was benevolent, open and welcoming to the masses. It was a second golden age of development and growth. The military was severely underpowered and maintained a constant vigil rather than a threatening presence. The focus was shifted on scientific research and trade with the outlying systems. The Empire grew and expanded to the farthest reaches of the Kiast system, mining and colonizing many worlds. The tensions between Quorahi and nobility subsided with time and the whole planet seemed to lull into a utopian-like state.
But it was not to last. Emperor Taslem passed away in the 70th year of his reign, leaving the throne empty and three possible successors. The direct lineage belonged to Essadan and Vauzem Anasaye, while the indirect lineage belonged to Taslem’s only surviving sister, the young Kaltani who was only three decades older than her nephews. Essadan was in line for the throne, as a direct successor and the eldest, however Vauzem had different plans.
During his father’s reign, Vauzem garnered the support of one third of the noble houses who wanted their power and privilege returned, seeing them as their birthright unlawfully taken. His plan was in motion years before his father ever died and its fruition came in the form of a coup. In one swift strike, the Voraskel Palace was taken and Essadan murdered in cold blood. Vauzem proclaimed himself Emperor of the Vatali domain, rechristening it into the Vauzem Dominion.
His reign was short lived. The rest of the noble houses, backed by the full might of the Vatali navy and the newly sworn Empress of the Vatali Empire, Kaltani Anasaye, descended upon the Vauzem Dominion. A battle for the Palace broke out as brother fought brother and cousin fought cousin. It was a stalemate until the Quorahi arrived in their industrial cities. Weapons bombarded the Vauzem ships and their floating castle until, at last, they retreated. The day was won and the Empire prevailed, though much of the old Palace was destroyed in the fighting.
The last war was in 4 BBY and Empress Katlani rules supreme and benevolently since then. Her nephew, Vauzem still hides somewhere on the planet and garners support to attack and reclaim his blood-given throne.
It is now 34 ABY and soon a new chapter begins.
Geography
Kiast’s geology is rather unique. Due to the binary subdwarf system it formed in, Kiast has developed under high gravitational pressure from its parent stars into a small, but tectonically active planet. Its revolution is an imperfect ellipse, rather than a circle, which creates a very unique effect on the planet surface. Its proximity to the binary star, coupled with its irregular orbital path, has a straining effect on its tectonics as the planet is constantly pulled and pushed against the gravitational forces of the stars.
The surface becomes tense and crumbles as the planet nears the star in its summer months, excreting toxic gasses from multitudes of newly formed geysers. Due to the undersurface activity and the movement of the mantle, Kiast’s core is extremely active and creates a surprisingly strong gravitational field on the surface, holding the heavy gasses close to it.
Over billions of years, the surface has changed many times as tectonic plates — of which Kiast has twenty-seven — shift and create new mountain ranges. Some of these mountain peaks, and indeed large plateaus, penetrate the thick cloud cover and create natural islands of ground and greenery where colonies can be built.
The surface is a vast, alien area for any oxygen-breathing species. It is covered with a mixture of natural forming chlorine, carbon monoxide, sulfur hexafluoride and tibanna gases. The concoction is enough to kill anyone not wearing thick environmental suits on the surface. The pressure at surface level is easily sixty times standard, able to crush any living creature not adequately protected. Most of the surface, however, is covered in sulfuric oceans, formed from sulfuric rain and high pressure. The temperature on the surface is a scorching 200 degrees plus.
Despite its inhospitality, the surface is resource-rich and often exploited through mining in very expensive and very dangerous mining missions. The risks of tectonic activity in summer months often means that workers have to spend winters, when temperatures are low and the surface is increasingly more stable due to the planet’s orbital path.
Atmosphere
Kiast’s atmosphere is unusually thick for a planet of its size, attributed to its high gravity and fast spin. Fully one third of the atmosphere is covered in a mixture of natural forming chlorine, carbon monoxide, sulfur hexafluoride and tibanna gases, making everything under that line deadly to oxygen breathing humanoids.
The second third of the atmosphere is covered in breathable gases, such as oxygen, nitrogen, helium and others. In all respects, it is breathable for all oxygen-breathing humanoids. Life thrives in this area in floating cities and airships that travel the vast expanses between isolated mountain peaks that penetrate the cloud cover.
The final third is the stratosphere and beyond, reaching all the way into space. This area is dominated by skyhooks and orbital space stations and shipyards that usually function as trading hubs for spacers.
Political Landscape
The Vatali Empire
Long before the Jedi of Odan-Urr ever arrived, Kiast has been under the peaceful rule of its current monarch. Refined over centuries, the politics of Kiast have become set into a mixture of subtle intrigue and a pattern of rule that has not been broken in three millennia. The Vor floats above the unforgiving landscape, being the seat of most of the world’s politics.
The current monarch, Empress Kaltani Anasaye, has created a united Empire from several of the most prominent and largest surface cities on Kiast, solidifying her rule as the most advanced faction with ready access to mining, water and other necessities. Under peaceful rule, her advisors from the regions offer their thoughts in the Palace’s throne room. For matters that rise above trivial pursuits, the Vatali Conclave can be enacted to dispute matters ranging from war to interactions with outsiders.
Quorahi
“The Folk”, or the Quorahi as they are known by the Vatali, are a major political faction comprised of the less wealthy and less fortunate species living on the planet. Mostly Humans, near-Humans, Kyuzo, Melitto and Teedo, these individuals are broken up into city states under direct rule from the Vatali Empire, though their rule is equally shunned and accepted. There is no general rule as to how the Quorahi are organized or how they function, but what is known is that the delicate balance between them and the Vatali has been preserved for centuries.
These sky nomads, as they are otherwise known, usually survive through trade and function as the working class for the Vatali. They are protected with Imperial treaties and laws that grant them significant freedoms in operating on the planet, and in return they supply the workforce for the Empire and its armies.
The Quorahi usually scavenge the surface of Kiast for any and all usable pieces of machinery, and trade or repurpose them to work in their cities and airships. They are well known for their tribal mentality and superstition, even though they are technologically superior to many other galactic species. Their loose collective is often considered a family mostly due to being so radically different to the Vatali Empire, and there is a certain camaraderie between individual Quorahi no matter their city, ship or home.
Despite this, wars and conflicts between rival captains are all too common and more than one city state has found its death below the clouds in feuds between sister cities, or at the hand of the Vatali Imperial Navy. Not all Quorahi are workers or loyal subjects of the Empire, however. Some are pirates and brigands, preying on defenseless transports and airships for tech and supplies. But a vast, vast majority are just simple folk trying to find their way in the galaxy.