Mandalorian Worlds

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Mandalorian Worlds

Post by Meiyokashi » Fri May 13, 2022 8:49 pm

Inhabited worlds
Breshig: located in the Breshig system of the Mandalore sector, the planet is home to species of small dangerous creatures known as trill beasts. During the Mandalorian Wars, warships were constructed there by the Neo Crusaders.

Cheravh: located in the Cheravh system, the planet is a hard frontier world with sparse resources.

Concord Dawn: planet with three moons located in the Concord Dawn system of the Mandalore sector; famous for its elite Mandalorian warriors. A frontier place, covered in jungles, forests, deserts, and plains - principally an agricultural world.

Concordia: one of Mandalore's two moons, it was once an agricultural settlement but during the many wars of the Mandalorians were turned into a mining base, destroying most of the moon's forests. After the Mandalorian Civil War, many of the warriors on the losing side were exiled to Concordia. Today the forests are finally growing back.

Draboon: located in the Draboon system of the Mandalore sector. It's lightly inhabited, with its people only there to mine the high-quality lapis gemstones found on the planet.

Gargon: a mountainous planet in the Outer Rim. It was settled by the Old Mandalorians following their exile from Mandalore by the New Mandalorians after the civil war. The group live as mercenaries working for the highest bidders, as Mandalorians have done for millenia.

Harswee: located in the Harswee system of the Mandalore sector. Its main exports were luxurious loom-woven carpents and weaved tapestries, made in the ancient ways of the Mandalorian people. The home planet of Mandalore the Binder.

Hrthging: located in the Hrthging system of the Mandalore sector. Scarcely populated only because of its source of Hrthgingian Firegems, a precious gemstone.

Jakelia: located in the Jakelia system of the Mandalore sector, it was one of the first worlds to comprise Mandalorian space as its people willingly became a Mandalorian world during the ancient Taung Mandalorians' crusade. Jakelians were among the first non-Taung to be accepted into Mandalorian clans. Today its main export is Tuft-oak - a strong and valuable wood used by artisans of the New Mandalorians.

Kalevala: the fourth planet of the Mandalore system in the Mandalore sector, it was the home planet of Duchess Satine Kryze. The planet is blanketed in toxic deserts, but still it was an important place for the New Mandalorians, with its shipwrights, vineywards, and rich textile industry.

Krownest: located in the New Kleyman system in the Mandalore sector. It's an icy world with mountainous terrain and evergreen forests. It is the ancestral home of clan Wren who have built their fortified stronghold here.

Mandallia: the sixth planet in the Mandalore system of the Mandalore sector. Its native inhabitants, the Mandallian Giants, originally repelled the Mandalorian Crusaders during their conquest of the system, earning them the respect of their would-be conquerors. They were among the first to fight alongside the original Taung as Mandalorians.

Mandalore: the fifth planet in the Mandalore system, this has been the mainseat of the Mandalorian people for millenia. Its climate is hot and dry, though hospitable enough to hold life and let a race of people thrive. Once the surface was lush with jungles, forests, seas, mountains, and lakes, but suffered ecological devastation due to the many wars and conflicts of the Mandalorians. Under the New Mandalorians, insulated bio-cube cities gave safer refuge to the population from the hostile deserts. Their long-term plans involved trying to restore and repair much of the damage to the planet.

Ordo: located in the Ordo system of the Mandalore sector, Ordo is the homeworld of clan Ordo and Mandalore the Preserver. Mostly a barren desert planet with some vegetation around its equator.

Shogun: located in the Shogun system of the Quence sector. A world of surreal, crystalline terrain that formed vistas described as "dreamscapes", Shogun was conquered by the ancient Mandalorians. According to legend, Mandalore the Indomitable had a vision here that scholars connect to the Mandalorian shift in worshipping the destroyer god Kad Ha'rangir, to worshipping war itself. Similarly, Mandalore the Ultimate also was said to have experienced a vision on Shogun, which led him to decree that non-Taungs would be admitted into the ranks of Mandalorians if they proved themselves worthy in battle and upheld Mandalorian ideals.

Vorpa'ya: located in the Vorpa'ya system of the Mandalore sector. A planet blanketed in grass plains, it's been an important agricultural world for the Mandalorian people for a long time for its exports in foodstuffs - particularly nerf meat. However the land has degraded over time due to the nerfs' overgrazing.



Uninhabited worlds
Akaan: the second orbit of the primary star of the Mandalore system; it has no atmosphere. Its name means "war" in Mando'a.

Bonagal: the seventh orbit of the primary star of the Mandalore system, Bonagal is a gas giant with 34 moons.

Dxun: the inhabitable moon of Onderon in Japrael system in the Inner Rim, Dxun holds great importance to Mandalorian history in a culture. Many warriors have spent their time hunting the vicious beasts of the moon to challenge themselves, to follow in the footsteps of Mandalore the Indomitable and Mandalore the Preserver.

Fenel: a barren desert planet in the Fenel System on the border of Mandalorian space. Once upon a time it was the main shipyard for the Mandalorian people, until the Republic's bombardment during the Mandalorian Excision. Significant portions of the planet were laid to waste, and has remained destitute until this day.

Nog: the first planet in the Mandalore system. Its close proximity to the sun has rendered the planet a searing rock.

Shukut: the eight planet of the Mandalore system, this gas giant is surrounded by thirty moons. The name Shukut comes from the Mandalorian word "shukalar", meaning "to crush".

Tracyn: the third planet of the Mandalore system. Surrounded by four moons, it's a world of significant volcanic activity. The ancient Mandalorians gave its name "tracyn" meaning "fire".

Werda: the ninth and outermost planet of the Mandalore system. Werda is a frigid world without any moons and with no known life. The ancient Mandalorians named it after the archaid Mando'a word for "darkness".
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