Teth

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Teth

Teth.jpg
Astrographical Information
Region Outer Rim
Sector Baxel
System Teth
Suns Teth
Orbital Position 3rd
Moons 2
Coordinates U-12
Rotation Period 27 standard hours
Orbital Period 298 local days
Planetary Information
Class Terrestrial
Climate Tropical
Atmosphere Type 1 (breathable)
Gravity Standard
Primary Terrain Jungle lowlands, tall mesas
Societal Information
Native Species None
Immigrated Species Humans, Hutts, others
Primary Language Galactic Basic Standard
Government Imperial governorship
Population 45 million (79% human, 4% Hutts, 17% other)
Major Cities Peroon (capital); Inner Teth
Major Imports Foodstuffs
Major Exports Technology
Affiliation Galactic Empire
Mechanical Information
Astrogation Shag Pabol & Triellus Trade Route: Located on the crux of two minor hyperspace routes, add +Boost-die.png to astrogation checks to plan a course to or from Teth.
Knowledges {{{Knowledges}}}
Rarity Modifier {{{RarityModifier}}}
Other Mechanics None

Once a wild jungle world with mesas that rose high above the verdant canopies, Teth's far-ago history had as its only settlers the strange B'omarr monks and their distinctive monasteries. In time, though, many of the influential Hutts turned these sites into pleasure palaces, used by members of the Hutt kajidics seeking a vacation spot away from the incessant intrigues and infighting of Hutt Space.

With the coming of the Empire, however, that has changed. Seeking a foothold near Hutt Space from which to threaten it if need be, the Empire has turned Teth into an agricultural world, cutting down huge swathes of jungle to turn them into farming fields. They built a capital, Peroon, intended as the center of government not just for Teth, but for the rest of the Baxel Sector, all under the watchful, greedy eye of Moff Sarn Shild.

In response, the Hutts have done what they have always done: adapt. They are not interested in fighting for the world. Rather, they make it their own regardless of Imperial intentions by fostering a criminal underworld that takes a portion of every Tethan harvest, free credits that make their way back to the coffers of the kajidics.